CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING is returning to The Roku Channel on February 3 which means viewers can watch all the episodes for free!
Follow Astrid (Meaghan Rath) and James (Aaron Abrams) as they raise their young children while struggling to hold onto their pre-parental identities. In the midst of all the hilarious and creative ways that kids can alter plans, annihilate goals and dreams, and force parents to re-invent their lives, it turns out that maybe things are kind of okay! Nowhere near as effortless as that kid-free life—but still kind of nice.
Created by Globe® and Emmy® Award-winner Kurt Smeaton (Schitt’s Creek, Kim’s Convenience), this hilarious half-hour Canadian comedy is the perfect fit for viewers seeking a heartwarming, funny, and relatable show to watch with their family. The show was a major hit in Canada, premiering as CTV’s #1 new comedy of the 2021-22 broadcast season. It also performed exceptionally well with younger audiences, ranking as the biggest debut episode for a Canadian comedy among A25-54 since 2019.
Let us know if you’d like an advance screener of this endearing series for potential coverage/review consideration. Happy to check on creator and cast availability as well if you are interested in an interview. More information can be found below. Look forward to hearing from you soon!
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*According to Nielsen.
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