John Cho has landed a recurring — and romantic — role in Hulu’s Difficult People while David Boreanaz is trading in his fangs and badge to play a Navy SEAL.
Billy gets a gig as a beaver on a children’s TV show while Julie gets the opportunity to model Christian Siriano’s new clown-themed collection at New York Fashion Week. What could possibly go wrong?
Billy and Julie get another amazing career opportunity as Method Man teams up with them to develop a show, only to have it once again ruined by Julie’s lies. Would Billy be better off without Julie?
Difficult People shows shades of growth as Billy actually falls for a man while Julie tries to repair her relationship with her mother in a hilarious, sweet episode.
Billy and Julie take over an empty office at PBS in order to avoid Billy’s brother Gary (Fred Armisen) and Arthur, who’s acting awkward after catching Julie watching porn.
Billy and Julie reinvent themselves in Hoboken, New Jersey, as Billy pretends to be recently out of the closet to attract men while Julie decides that her true cultural identity is Italian.
Difficult People returns for season two with two new episodes, as Billy and Julie scheme to achieve fame, fortune, and love while remaining hilariously awful.
Life is really tough for Julie and Billy, two 30-something aspiring comics living and working in New York City. While their friends and acquaintances move on to find success and love, they continue to struggle with careers and relationships, getting more bitter by the day.
Last week, The Dolby Theater was infiltrated by a slew of popular television shows, their stars, and their fans for a series of panels. Here’s the complete recap and analysis from this year’s Paleyfest.