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The Mick

Aunt Mickey. Inappropriate and in charge.

★ 7.1 (259 votes) | 2017 | 0h 23m
Comedy
Overview

Mackenzie "Mickey" Murphy is a hard-living, foul-mouthed, cigarette-smoking woman who moves to affluent Greenwich, CT to raise the spoiled kids of her wealthy sister who fled the country to avoid a federal indictment. She quickly learns what the rest of us already know - other people's children are awful.

Details
  • Status Canceled
  • First Air Date January 1, 2017
  • Last Air Date April 3, 2018
  • Seasons 2
  • Episodes 37
  • Networks FOX

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Seasons

Season 1
Season 1

17 episodes • 2017

When her wealthy sister gets arrested, irresponsible grifter Mickey winds up in charge of three spoiled kids and a palatial Connecticut estate.

Season 2
Season 2

20 episodes • 2017

With their mansion destroyed and parents gone, the Pemberton kids are stuck with Mickey, whose attempts at caregiving continue to land them in trouble.

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