Best Divorce TV Shows

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June 3, 2015
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This post was updated June, 2020.

So, a while back I posted Lisa’s Divorce Movie Countdown. It was very well received so I thought it was time for a tv version.

It’s always great to discover a new show that makes you laugh and cry but mostly one that you can relate to the characters so much that you feel they’re living your story. Okay, I haven’t found a divorce show quite as good as all that but I have found some that are pretty realistic and entertaining at the same time. Remember, divorce shows aren’t just for the divorced but anyone starting over in love or widowed will relate to these shows. So grab your popcorn, ice cream or cookies (or all of the above) get comfy and tune in to some shows you can surely relate to.

The best Divorce tv shows to watch whether you’re looking for drama, comedy, laughs, tears or a shot of reality it’s all here…

Best Divorce TV Shows

Better Things 

If you love quirky moms, you’ll love this one. Sam Fox (Pamela Adlon) is an actress and single mother of three daughters. Also, her mother lives across the street from her and adds a bit of spice to the show. I just finished Season 4 and it is probably the season that has the most about her divorce. Overall, from start to finish, this show offers humor, with raw truths. You can’t help but fall in love with Sam and her kids along with her whole tribe. 

I wrote about why I love this show here. It’s available on demand if you subscribe to FX channel.

The Girlfriend’s Guide To Divorce

if you loved Sex In The City and enjoy girlfriend stories;

Other than the fact they stole my title 🙂 …this show is pretty slick and entertaining. It takes place in L.A., so there’s that cool factor. They’re all beautiful women in their 40’s, so there’s that too. In spite of the stereotypical stuff the main character, Abby McCarthy (Lisa Edelstein) faces real problems that we divorcees can relate to.

Does this sound familiar? “Abby is on a journey of self-discovery as she attempts to salvage her career, get back in the dating game and figure out her new identity as a single woman.”

As Abby’s marriage crumbles so does her image. She fears she’s been caught out as a fake since she’s a self help guru advising on all issues to do with family. The show is fun, funny and simultaneously heart wrenching in moments.

Channel: Slice or Bravo in Canada. Check if this one is on Netflix now.

The New Adventures Of Old Christine if you’re looking for laughs and you love Julia Louis-Dreyfus

I know I’ve mentioned this one before because it’s my favorite. Julia Louis-Dreyfes—need I say more? She is brilliant in this show. It aired right around the time I was going through my divorce and this show really helped lighten the mood for me. It’s not on mainstream cable anymore but I’m sure it’s on Netflix or Crave (where you can access any show ever made–apparently). Christine (Julia Louis-Dreyfes) is dubbed ‘Old’ because her ex’s new girlfriend, soon to be wife, is the ‘New’ Christine. Old Christine has a few insecurities while new Christine is young and perky… It’s just light and fun mixed with a little wine and whine.

The only trick with this one is finding it. I’m not sure if it’s on Netflix any longer but you could likely buy the DVD collection from Amazon.

Grace and Frankie if you’re looking for dramedy;

A Netflix series, Grace and Frankie starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin is ‘different’ from the rest. How is it different? Well, they’re not really friends rather they’re the wives of best friends. Does that make sense? You know how some men have very best friends. Maybe they’re business partners or childhood buddies?

In this case the best friends are in love and in the very first episode they announce they are leaving their wives for each other. That’s right. This show is about that taboo subject; men who pretend they’re ‘straight’ for the bulk of their lives only to finally come out of the closet.

The show, just finished its 6th season! It’s about divorce but it’s mainly about the women and their emancipation from the marital institution.

Anger, acceptance, friendship…all that good stuff is dealt with. What I especially like is this is the older crowd and not the normal age group we see on mainstream t.v. The husbands are played by veteran actors Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston. The supporting cast of actors playing the extended family are also outstanding.

If you haven’t seen any of these; you can start with season 1 on Netflix and view them all through until the most recent season 6.

Real Housewives of ________ (L.A., New York, Beverly Hills, Vancouver) if you’re looking to feel better about your divorce;

I’m not a fan of this show but obviously many people are. It’s full of real life drama. Some of these shows included either divorced or nearly divorced housewives. Some of the shows reveal the moment when the real housewife found out he was leaving…or when she decided she’d had enough. Find this show still going strong on TLC.

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Little People, Big World if you love reality shows about families;

In this season, Amy and Matt have survived their divorce. They have both moved on and into new relationships. Amy just got engaged and she is considering selling her half of the farm. This show being a reality show, we see the struggle between Matt and Amy in continuing to share their family events together but with new people.

It is interesting to watch the transformation of each person and how each deals with their new status and become grandparents, too. 

On TLC

Hot In Cleveland if you’re looking for pure slapstick, belly laughs and a little cheese;

Basically, three good friends from L.A. find themselves landed in Cleveland, Ohio enroute to Paris, France. It doesn’t take long before they’ve decided the benefits of living in Cleveland vs. L.A. They’re hot in cleveland while in L.A.? They’re just ‘old’. Each one of these ladies is divorced and living single, so there’s that. They rent a home that still has a caretaker living in the guest house; enter Betty White.

A great cast, lots of slap stick humor this show always puts a smile on my face. It’s far from deep but sometimes all we want is a laugh. This show lasted 6 seasons, so many must have felt the same. You can watch episodes on their website.

Divorce: I reviewed the series premiere here.

Ah, writer Sharon Horgan stole my screenplay. It’s been collecting dust on my shelf and that’s what happens when you abandon your creative intuition. Someone else writes your screenplay. LOL. Seriously, I would have come up with a more creative title though. No offense, Sharon.

 Divorce starring Sarah Jessica Parker was an HBO series that delved a little deeper into divorce, than anything we’ve seen yet on television. It centers on Frances (Parker), a woman who suddenly begins to reassess her life and her marriage, and finds that making a clean break and a fresh start is harder than she thought. Robert Hayden Church plays Robert, Frances’ husband. Church did not disappoint in this role at all. His character’s off-hand yet acerbic humor almost stole the show.   

Divorce went three seasons and all are worth watching. It’s a quiet, slow and funny burn. Not unlike divorce itself. My only complaint on this one is Season 3 didn’t seem complete to me. 

In any case, it’s worth watching. Available on demand with an HBO subscription.

So, that should give you some great tv watching ideas. What show did I forget? What’s your favorite?

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  6. My Inner Chick

    June 10, 2015 at 8:24 pm

    EXCELLENT.

    Have you watched Kramer vs. Kramer yet?
    WOWWWWW.

    xxxxx

    • lisa

      June 10, 2015 at 10:04 pm

      Hi Kim, Yes,I saw Kramer v Kramer years ago. I can’t watch it again. It’s too heart wrenching but it’s in my top Divorce movies! xoxo

  7. Adrienne

    June 9, 2015 at 11:55 am

    Hey Lisa,

    I use to LOVE watching Reba. I thought that show was hilarious for so many reasons of course. A good bit of these I’ve never heard of but I also don’t watch Netflex, never even ordered a movie through them. I’m just not a big movie buff anymore, I don’t have time.

    I have a few programs I watch but I tape them and watch them later at night so I even miss commercials introducing a new show. I know, I live under a rock at times but thanks for sharing these.

    Grace and Frankie looks like it would be a really funny show.

    ~Adrienne

    • lisa

      June 9, 2015 at 5:28 pm

      Hi Adrienne, well Reba is a slam dunk here. Everyone loves that show 🙂 Definitely check out Grace and Frankie, it’s really good!

  8. Donna Merrill

    June 8, 2015 at 1:59 pm

    Wow Lisa,

    I must be under a rock. I don’t watch much TV but it is good to know that there are many series that deal with divorce.

    The only show I know is Reba. It resonates with me because I am friends with my husband’s ex wife. Sometimes I play the role of Reba and we laugh.

    But to have a blended family and make it work, we have to overcome things for the sake of our children. Forgiveness, and trying to understand each other works.

    I wouldn’t have it any other way.

    -Donna

    • lisa

      June 8, 2015 at 6:15 pm

      Hi Donna, I read your blog post a few weeks ago where you spent the weekend with family and that included your ex and his wife. You mentioned you two are best friends (the wife and you). That is awesome!! Blended families are the ultimate test of all those things you mention. 🙂

  9. Jane Thrive

    June 8, 2015 at 11:57 am

    Thanks for the list, Lisa! I will definitely have to check it out! And excited to see SJP back on HBO. 🙂

    • lisa

      June 8, 2015 at 6:14 pm

      Oh, definitely check some of them out, Jane. They’re quite therapeutic 🙂

  10. Totally Caroline

    June 8, 2015 at 11:17 am

    Wow, awesome list of great shows. I love finding a good series to binge watch on a day when I am stuck home with nothing to do. That being said, I can’t wait for Orange is the New Black to come back… one week to go 😉

    • lisa

      June 8, 2015 at 6:13 pm

      I haven’t watched Orange is The New Black yet but it looks interesting! Netflix is wonderful for a day or night ‘in’ to relax.

  11. Marcia @ Menopausal Mother

    June 7, 2015 at 3:07 pm

    I;ve heard that Grace and Frankie is really good—I’ll have to check that one out!

    • lisa

      June 7, 2015 at 9:37 pm

      Hi Marcia, yes it’s really great. The soundtrack is pretty great, too!

  12. Nataly Auger

    June 5, 2015 at 7:44 pm

    Hi Lisa,

    That’s a great list that you put together! Reba is my favorite of your list. I always loved her, as a singer and as an actress. Hot in Cleveland is also a great TV show. Who doesn’t love Betty White?

    Grace and Frankie looks promising. Jane Fonda and Lili Tomlin are great actresses. Another one I always wanted to check out is Parenthood. I loved Lauren Graham in Gilmore Girls so it should be good.

    Thanks for sharing this with us! Have a great weekend! 🙂

    • lisa

      June 6, 2015 at 6:41 pm

      Hi Nataly, Gilmore Girls is one of my favorite shows, too. I didn’t actually watch it when it was on originally. I only discovered it last year. It’s on Netflix now. Parenthood was a great show that covered such an array of topics. I’m well into Grace and Frankie and it’s worth checking out. I’m quite impressed with it. Thanks for stopping over and sharing here!

  13. Liv

    June 5, 2015 at 6:39 pm

    I don’t watch too much regular TV any more – and am not familiar with most of those shows. I LOVE Betty White though. Great list Lisa!

    • lisa

      June 6, 2015 at 6:36 pm

      Thanks, Liv! Betty White is pretty awesome! What a career that woman has 🙂

  14. Jeri

    June 4, 2015 at 12:41 pm

    I really love The Good Wife. An oldie but goodie that comes to mind is One Day at a Time. I remember watching it with my mom as a kid and how novel it was to have a single mom be the focus of a TV show. We’ve come a long way in TV land since then 😉

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 5:29 pm

      The Good Wife is such an exceptional show! One Day At A Time—that was great. I used to love that show when I was a kid. You’re right that the single mom character was a novelty. Great to see you, Jeri!

  15. Tamara

    June 4, 2015 at 10:15 am

    I was really wondering if you were going to mention Reba. That one sticks out from my childhood! I didn’t realize that Amy and Matt had ended their marriage! Shows how behind I am.

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 12:28 pm

      Hi Tamara, Reba is one of my faves. It’s always on too so it’s easy to catch an episode here and there. You know I’m not sure if Matt and Amy actually split. He moved into his man cave while she stayed in the big house. I guess when you have a huge property like theirs, you can both continue living there without driving each other crazy LOL.

  16. Corina Ramos

    June 4, 2015 at 9:49 am

    You named some of my favorite shows here…The New Adventures of Old Christine, Hot in Cleveland and Reba. I have to check out Grace and Frankie. That looks like a good show.

    What I like about some of these shows is that exes can coexist and coparent without the drama.

    Thanks for sharing these Lisa! Hope you’re having a great day!

    Cori

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 12:27 pm

      Hi Cori, yes that ‘s exactly what I like, too. I guess because it’s not my reality I like to live vicariously through Reba. 🙂 I’ll be watching more of Grace & Frankie. Let me know what you think of it, once you start watching. Thanks for sharing here!

  17. Charlotte

    June 4, 2015 at 8:27 am

    What a great list you’ve compiled here! There are a few I’ve seen (Parenthood… UGH! I miss this show so much) and Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce (I was kind of hit/miss with this one, but now that it’s over, I do kind of miss it)… and of course every Real Housewives of wherever (I’m embarrassed to admit…) That said, I do want to watch the Jane Fonda/Lilly Tomlin show and a few others on this list I’ve never heard of. Thanks for sharing, Lisa!! XOXO

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 9:50 am

      Hi Charlotte, yes GGTD got a lot of promo hype and I was expecting it to be a little more—not sure the word I’m looking for. Real Housewives is addictive for some because who doesn’t love DRAMA? Especially a bunch of beautiful women, cat fighting LOL. Hope you get a chance to check out some of the other shows. xoxo

  18. Harleena Singh

    June 3, 2015 at 11:03 pm

    Hi Lisa,

    Love this list 🙂

    Haven’t really got down to seeing much of them as I hardly get time away to see any shows or even television for that matter – but I’m planning to take a nice break within a few days time. So, bookmarking this page to come back to later!

    Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week ahead 🙂

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 9:48 am

      Hi Harleena, great idea to catch up on a show while taking some time off. I hope you have a lovely break! I’m heading over to aha.Now to check out the new post. 🙂

  19. tracie @ beets+birch

    June 3, 2015 at 10:41 pm

    i completely binged grace and frankie. very good!
    always loved new/old christine! so funny!
    GGTD looks really good! will try to find it!
    good list lisa!

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 9:46 am

      Hi Tracie, Yes, I’ll have to keep watching Grace and Frankie. I’ve only seen the first 3. Love Old Christine!! I think I’ve seen every episode now 😛 GGTD isn’t on the major network so it was harder to find. That’s why I only tuned in a few times. I hope you can find it out your way.

  20. Chrys Fey

    June 3, 2015 at 3:13 pm

    I’ve been wanting to watch The Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce.

    I adored Reba and Parenthood was a really good show.

    I’d like to see Divorce, but I don’t get HBO. Dang it! Am I going to have to watch years for this show to make it on another channel? *sighs*

    • lisa

      June 4, 2015 at 9:44 am

      Hi Chrys, you don’t have HBO? Awwww, it’s the best channel although it does replay a lot of the shows. Divorce won’t be out for a while. They don’t even have a trailer yet but I guess because SJP is starring in it—it’s getting lots of hype already. Parenthood was a real tear jerker! TGGTD I’ve only seen a few episodes but it was pretty good. I should have watched all of them.

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