AMC's Kevin Can F**K Himself premieres its second and final season in August
Allison and Patty are flawed, multi-dimensional women who embark on quite a criminal adventure in an attempt to eliminate Kevin. Unfortunately for them, their plans are exposed when Kevin’s dumb BFF and Patty’s brother, Neil , overhears them in the season one finale. As a refresher: Neil chokes Allison before Patty saves her by clubbing him with a glass bottle.’s exclusive clip from the season two premiere, titled “Mrs. McRoberts Is Dead,” the duo has no idea what comes next.
Patty insists she’s done with their killer quest, and all her pal can do is beg for more time to figure out a solution to this new problem they’ve created.counts Rashida Jones and Will McCormack as its producers. The show cleverly subverts its sitcom tropes by navigating two ways of filming. The timeline that centers on Kevin gets a brightly lit, multi-camera setup with a poor laugh track.
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