Network: ABC
Episodes: Eight (half-hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 29, 2017 — May 16, 2017
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jenna Elfman, Stephen Schneider, Nicholas Coombe, Matreya Scarrwener, Erica Tremblay, Marin Page, Jilena Cori, Jason Cermak, Kadence Roach, Marci T. House, Jamie Schneider, and Rachel Dratch.
TV show description:
A live-action/CGI hybrid comedy, Imaginary Mary centers on single career woman Alice (Jenna Elfman). She owns her own PR firm which represents professional athletes.
As a six year old little girl, Alice (Marin Page) first imagined Mary, when her mother and father (Jilena Cori and Jason Cermak) were breaking up. At the time, Mary told the child she would grow to be fierce, independent, and should never rely on any boy (or girl) for her happiness.
Years later, adult Alice is dating Ben (Stephen Schneider), a divorced father of three children. At first, this new couple keeps their relationship private, but eventually, Ben wants Alice to meet his kids.
His children Andy (Nicholas Coombe), Dora (Matreya Scarrwener), and Bunny (Erica Tremblay) are at first underwhelmed at the prospect, but do agree to meet Alice.
Once Andy a.k.a. “Blandy” realizes a PR rep might be able to spiff up his image at school, he grows enthusiastic about getting to know her. So, during a date at a Mexican restaurant, Ben cautions Alice that his eldest child may come on a bit too strong.
Meanwhile, he describes daughter Dora as a classic middle child and a big time fan girl. Ben advises Alice not to try and fake her way through a Harry Potter conversation with this one.
Finally, there is little Bunny, who likes to ask a lot of philosophical conversations about death. Andy warns Alice not to engage her.
As he finishes his rundown, Mary (voiced by Rachel Dratch) materializes, just as the waiter is preparing the table-side guacamole. She’s there to help Alice transition from her structured single existence to hectic family living — or possibly to avoid it and mom-dancing — completely. Either way, Mary promises she’s real as Hell and here to stay.
As a child, Alice delighted in her imaginary friend but the return of manic Mary dials the chaos up to overdrive. Even just simple parental tasks, like picking up Bunny from dance class, feel insurmountable to Alice, and Mary’s not much of a help.
It all comes down to fear. Alice is scared to death that she’ll mess up Ben’s kids, they way her own parents messed her up.
When their first meeting is a disaster, she bails and makes some alcohol-fueled bad choices. Although the next morning Alice is certain she has ruined everything, Ben assures her they can make it work.
Will Alice be able to hack life and love with a family man? Will she and the kids learn to live together? How long will Mary continue to manifest and how much mischief will she make?
Series Finale:
Episode #8 — Last Dance with Mary
Ready to take their next steps as a couple and get engaged, Ben hides the ring in a pair of shoes that the kids donate to a charity drive, and the situation quickly gets complicated. Alice, not knowing the ring is lost, is concerned Ben has cold feet, and she takes matters into her own hands.
First aired: May 16, 2017.
What do you think? Do you like the Imaginary Mary TV show? Should it have been cancelled or renewed for a second season on ABC?
I like the show it is funny !
It was a great relief to see something different come across the television that I didn’t have to pause or shut-off when my kids came into the room. I think it should of been given more time. It was a good relief from the norm of what is out there now.
It’s hard to get a following on a show when it hasn’t been given a chance.
Just to tell you, I would hate Imaginary Mary going away. I just would like another season of it at least.
I like this show I love Mary give a little more time pulling to soon…
I LOVE this show! Totally enjoy seeing Jenna Elfman again. We need more ‘Happy’ shows like this.
Terrible show. Terrible concept. Very annoying to watch Jenna Elfman who is not funny in this and, quite frankly, hasn’t been that spectacular in anything since Dharma and Greg.
I love this show, it is so funny. Not since Alf, can Mary become believable. Everyone has an inner voice, yet we all could use a friend like Mary to answer us back!
I love this show. I hope it returns. The imaginary friend, however, adds nothing to the show, is a little annoying. The show could stand on it’s own.
I think it should be cancelled. It borders on someone with mental illness. Some one who trying to be in a relationship that cannot function on her. Sounds bi-polar.
Love the show and I want a Mary plush doll too!!!!
Love the show!
Where can I get Mary ?
Love, love, love Imaginary Mary. I laughed out loud so many times watching this funny new show. I want to purchase a Mary stuffed toy as soon as they market them. When will they be sold?
I’d love to see the series make a good run at it and others to give it a chance.
I landed here because I wanted to see if they made a plush Mary doll. I believe Build-A-Bear could pull off a great plush… run it by me first.
I wonder how many votes for a personal Mary Plush we could get going.
My mom and I loved it and laughed out loud. I want an imaginary Mary plush toy.
I only thought the show was mildly funny, but I agree that a Mary plushie would be so cute.