Freelancers (TV series)
Freelancers is an American comedy web television series directed by Jeremy Warner and Jed Wells. The series premiered on March 28, 2019 on YouTube.[1][2] On December 19, 2019, a Christmas special of the show was released on YouTube.
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (+ 1 special) (list of episodes) |
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Original release | March 28, 2019 – present |
Synopsis
"Five broke millennials struggle to build their video production company despite their limited resources, lack of experience, and living in a small, quirky town."
— JK! Studios[3]
Cast and characters
Main
- Whitney Call as Arizona Goodwin, the creator, and producer of the video production company, Video Production Company
- Mallory Everton as Devin, the editor for the Video Production Company
- Stacy Harkey as Micah, the light, sound, and make-up artist for the Video Production Company
- Stephen Meek as Owen, the director for the Video Production Company
- Matt Meese as Ryan, the camera operator for the Video Production Company
Recurring
- Jeffrey Lee Blake as Mr. Gandolfini, the group's weird neighbor who always wants to hang out
Guest
- Natalie Madsen as Joan, an employee at Krispy Kreme who wants Arizona to work there again as a sign dancer
- James Perry as Frank Butts, an employee at Sales Solution who tells the group to pay him $4,000 after stabbing him with a pen
- Jason Gray as Little Harry and the Big JaJaded Clown
- Tori Pence as Miriam, a medium who puts a curse on the group
- Adam Berg as Mr. Doyle, CEO of the Love Match Supreme app
- Jeremy Warner as Mr. Nightmare, the owner of Circus Berserkus, who forces the group to walk through his haunted house
- Ruth Clarke as Ryan's grandma
Episodes
Season 1
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Video Production Company" | Jeremy Warner | Mallory Everton | March 28, 2019 | |
The Video Production Company crew, consisting of Arizona Goodwin, Devin, Micah, Owen, and Ryan, present a pitch video to Tesla offering to make an ad for them. Tesla refuses. At home, Arizona and Devin are confronted by Joan, a Krispy Kreme employee who wants Arizona to return as a sign dancer. Arizona refuses the offer, stating that she wants to follow her dreams. Later, the group shoots an office safety demonstration video for Sales Solution, which results in the presenter, Frank Butts, being stabbed on the shoulder with a pen. This results in the group having to raise $4,000 by the end of the day to pay the insurance bill, or being sued by Mr. Butts. While searching for money, Arizona encounters Joan, who offers to give her a full-time job at Krispy Kreme and the money they need to pay the insurance bill. She accepts the deal by signing a contract and receives the money to pay Mr. Butts. Joan leaves but returns when she finds out Arizona signed with the wrong name, only for Owen to eat the contract before Joan can do anything. Joan gets mad, throws a billboard at Arizona, only to miss, and stab Mr. Butts. | |||||
2 | "Cursed" | Jeremy Warner | Adam Berg | April 4, 2019 | |
After telling them she has no money, the group tells Miriam the Medium they won't work for her. Furious, Miriam decides to put a curse on them. The next day, Micah remains the only person who believes they are cursed, and Arizona and Owen visit their new client, Big Harry's Pancake House. That same day, Micah experiences bad luck with everything he does, Devin spends $10,000 on ads instead of the $100 she was given, Ryan finds a creepy doll who gives him candy, and Arizona and Owen find out Big Harry's owner, Big Harry, was murdered and his recipe was stolen. The group goes to talk to Miriam, who refuses to lift the curse, so they decide to curse her as well. The next day, Miriam visits them, tells them she'll lift her curse on the condition they lift theirs, and they agree. Instantly, all of the group's problems disappear, and someone buys the group's website, giving them a profit. Ryan becomes sad when the doll that gave him candy disappears, and Big Harry's son, Little Harry, is revealed to have killed his father, only to be arrested when he yells he "killed his father for nothing" when the recipe slips out of his hand, which he blames on the curse. | |||||
3 | "Karate!" | Jeremy Warner | Matt Meese | April 11, 2019 | |
Owen begins to argue with Arizona when she says Danny Devito is the coolest client they could have. Later, Arizona becomes envious when she finds out the boys created a karate group without her, and Devin announces she bought a new scooter, which someone keeps knocking over while she's not looking. At night, the boys go for a walk to search for criminals while wearing ninja masks, and Devin, believing a raccoon is knocking over her scooter, stays outside to watch. Devin notices the boys doing ninja moves and believes they are responsible for knocking over her scooter. She follows them and beats them up. Once everyone regroups, Arizona reveals she hired Mr. Gandolfini to knock over the scooter, knowing Devin would fight the suspects, all because she was still mad about the Danny Devito thing. Though disappointed in her, the group forgives Arizona, and they take Owen to the ER. | |||||
4 | "Love Match Supreme" | Jeremy Warner | Mallory Everton | April 25, 2019 | |
The group pitches their jingle for the Love Match Supreme dating app to the CEO of the company, Mr. Doyle, only for Micah to mess up the lyrics. Mr. Doyle, who doesn't find the group right for the job, decides to give them another chance, on the condition they bring dates to the Valentine's Day dance hosted by the company. Everyone tries their best to find a date, but only Owen succeeds. Owen tells them he found his date on Love Match Supreme, and the rest of the group decides to create dating profiles on the app. | |||||
5 | "Love Match Supreme Part 2" | Jeremy Warner | Mallory Everton | May 2, 2019 | |
After creating dating profiles, everyone except Arizona find dates for the dance almost immediately. On the day of the dance, Arizona still hasn't found a date and decides to swipe right on everyone, only to get matched with a hideous man named Merlin. At the dance entrance, everyone except Arizona finds out they have been catfished by Mr. Gandolfini, and together, they decide to enter the dance holding hands. Once inside, Mr. Doyle tells the group they won't be making the ad, but once Merlin arrives, Mr. Doyle takes it back and allows the group to make the ad. The group celebrates by singing the jingle, only for Micah to mess up the lyrics again, and for Mr. Doyle to fire them. | |||||
6 | "Circus Berserkus" | Jed Wells | Whitney Call | May 9, 2019 | |
While filming an ad for the Circus Berserkus haunted house Nightmare on 13th, Arizona questions Mr. Nightmare, the Circus Berserkus owner, on why he avoids paying for the ad. Mr. Nightmare responds by telling them he added a section to the waiver they signed, where it states they need to complete the haunted house to receive payment. At the haunted house, the group splits up. Owen begins to breakout and searches for concealer, Arizona develops a romantic interest for Chainsaw Boy, Micah and Ryan decide to pull pranks on the visitors when they find a clown mask, and Devin confronts her past as a circus clown who used to eat raw meat while people guessed her credit score. After being warned by the Jaded Clown to stop pulling pranks, Ryan accidentally pranks Devin and gets punched in the stomach. Ryan and Micah leave the haunted house, Owen finds concealer, and Arizona finds out the Chainsaw Boy is underaged and leaves him. After the group leaves and receives their payment, two detectives enter the haunted house to find raw meat splattered around a room by Devin with the number "720" written on the wall multiple times. | |||||
7 | "Power Outage" | Jeremy Warner | Matt Meese | May 16, 2019 | |
The group finds out Micah didn't mail a deposit he was given to pay for a location they were going to shoot a commercial at, and put him in the shame corner. At night, Owen reveals he's been texting a girl on Tinder while at the same time catfishing Mr. Gandolfini to make sure he doesn't catfish him again. Meanwhile, a rainstorm pours, and while Devin saves a big project to allow the group to be ahead of schedule, the power goes out. They agree to resave the project once the power comes back on, but the power outage continues for five more days. Owen goes outside to search for the girl on Tinder but fails. The rest of the group decides to use a stationary bike to get the electricity back but fail when Arizona farts, so they put her in the shame corner. After the electricity comes back, Owen reveals he connected an extension cord to Mr. Gandolfini's generator, and the group finds out the project saved. Owen opens the front door when he hears a knock and finds five ladies at the doorstep. | |||||
8 | "CrossFit" | Jed Wells | Mallory Everton | May 23, 2019 | |
After filming a commercial at a gym, the group is told by the gym trainer that he doesn't have the money to pay them as he has to pay for repairs on the sauna after Mr. Gandolfini broke it. Though he can't pay, the gym trainer invites the group to a free day at the gym, alongside a free box of his own Mr. Pec's Peck Juice. The group workout all day at the gym, and are too sore to go to a gala the next day. Though they're all paralyzed, they manage to tell Mr. Gandolfini about their situation and get dressed-up by him. Ryan screams for his grandma, who arrives and drives the group to the gala. |
Specials
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "A Freelancers Christmas" | Jeremy Warner | Matt Meese | December 19, 2019 | |
On Christmas morning, Devin gifts Owen the camera she stole from him last year. She also gives Ryan an empty box, Micah two prank boxes, and Arizona a watch. |
Marketing
On March 14, 2019, JK! Studios released the official trailer for Freelancers on their YouTube channel.[4] On May 30, 2019, JK! Studios released the bloopers of the show.[5]
Reception
As of August 2, 2020, the series (excluding the special) has an estimated viewing on YouTube of 5.28 million total viewers, with an average of 660,000 viewers per episode. On IMDb, the show carries a rating of 8.7/10 based on 54 reviews.[6]
References
- JK! Studios,"EP 1: Video Production Company - Freelancers", YouTube, March 28, 2019.
- Ash Valente,"How JK! Studios’ Risky Freelancers Delivered a Ridiculous, Delicious Pilot", Living Life Fearless, April 11, 2019.
- JK! Studios,"Freelancers - Season 1", YouTube, March 28, 2019.
- JK! Studios,"Freelancers - Official Trailer", YouTube, March 14, 2019.
- JK! Studios,"Bloopers & Outtakes - Freelancers", YouTube, March 30, 2019.
- IMDb,"Freelancers 2019 Series", IMDb