We don’t want to harsh your mellow, but last year, ratings for the High Maintenance TV show on HBO fell in the demo. In terms of total audience (which matters more to HBO) it ticked up a little, so the news isn’t all a bummer. Now, that this cannabis deliveryman comedy-drama is back for a third season on a new night, can it regain what it has lost, or is it destined to crash and burn? Will High Maintenance be cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
Created and written by married couple Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, High Maintenance stars Sinclair as a nameless Brooklyn weed delivery person, known only as “The Guy.” Each episode of the HBO TV series features customers, from whom “The Guy” gets a different glimpse of Big Apple living. New guest stars in the third season include Jemima Kirke, Margaret Cho, Guillermo Diaz, Rosie Perez, Kathleen Chalfant, Ken Leung, and Annie Golde. Amy Ryan, Gary Richardson, Arthur Meyer, Jen Harris, Micah Sherman, and Abdullah Saeed return in High Maintenance season three.
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For comparisons: The second season of High Maintenance on HBO averaged a 0.11 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 398,000 viewers.
What do you think? Do you like the High Maintenance TV series? Should HBO cancel or renew it for a fourth season?
*3/19/19 update: HBO has renewed the High Maintenance TV show for a fourth season.