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One Mississippi

One Mississippi TV show on Amazon: canceled or renewed?

Network: Amazon.
Episodes: 12 (half-hour).
Seasons: Two.

TV show dates: November 5, 2015 — September 8, 2017.
Series status: Cancelled.

Performers include: Tig Notaro, Noah Harpster, John Rothman, Stephanie Allynne, Rya Kihlstedt, Carly Jibson, Beth Grant, Carol Mansell, Casey Wilson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Adora Dei.

TV show description:
A semi-autobiographical “traumedy” based on the life of comedian Tig Notaro, who created the series with Diablo Cody, the One Mississippi TV show ponders what happens when you must go home again — whether or not your truly can.

The story centers on Tig Bavaro (Notaro), a Los Angeles radio host. Upon the sudden death of her mother, Caroline (Kihlstedt), Tig returns to home Bay Saint Lucille, Mississippi. There, she must come to terms with her monumental loss, while dealing with health challenges of her own.

Back in Mississippi, Tig feels like a fish out of water. Her brother Remy (Harpster) and stepfather Bill (Rothman) may be there to fill the gaps, but they’re not exactly adept at doing so.

The series explores the laughter and tears of family ties that bind, as Tig grapples with her mom’s death and comes to terms with her past.

Series Finale:
Episode #12 — “I’m Alive,” 2.06
Thwarted in their attempt to deal with their uncomfortable work situation, Tig takes their situation to the airwaves and tells a powerful personal story. Bill attends a wedding with Felicia and makes an impression on her family. Tig supports Bill and Remy, as the men face difficult truths. Tig and Kate go to a new place in their relationship. (Courtesy of Amazon.com)
First aired: September 8, 2017

What do you think? Do you like the One Mississippi TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for season three on Amazon?

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