FX’s animated series Unsupervised is set to return on Thursday, December 6 at 11:30pm. It’ll follow back-to-back episodes of sitcom The League. The remaining episodes of Unsupervised are expected to air before the end of the year.
Back in September 2011, the cable channel ordered 13 episodes. The first 10 installments aired from January through March, paired with Archer. The last episode to air in March attracted just 510,000 viewers, compared to Archer’s 1.33 million viewers.
Despite garnering poor ratings, FX opted to order a second season of Unsupervised in late March. There’s no word on when they’ll air or how many installments have been ordered.
Unsupervised revolves around two 15-year-old best friends — Gary (Justin Long) and Joel (David Hornsby) — who try to do the right thing without parental supervision. The voice cast also includes Alexa Vega, Fred Armisen, Kaitlin Olson, Kristen Bell, Rob Rosell, and Romany Malco.
What do you think? Are you a fan of Unsupervised on FX? Are you glad to hear that it’s returning?
Y’all know dis shat wuz cancelled by now right…?
This wuz like fie yurrz ago nah…
Pleaaaasssseeeeeeee
Super funny stuff bring back don’t stop the show it is the best thing out there
This is the best thing iv ever seen better than South Park by far it is nonstop funny I’m talkin about gut busting funny please bring it back I keep have to what h the old eps again and again and they never get old but new is alway grat bring back please
He’ll yea I love it
One of the best animated series I have seen. I struggle to wait till the next episode. Hope it does not get cancelled
Please make more episodes! This is such a well written show with young boys trying to create their owm morals. So well wriiten! I LOVE IT!
Please make more! Best animated series! I love it!
i want more
I just want to say that when Unsupervised stopped showing, I was saddened. It is an addicting, hilarious show that all my friends watch. My 13 year old son and I watch it together. I hope my comment sways the station to bring the show back. Thanks, George.