Season 3
The Carmichael Show is an American sitcom which follows the life of stand up comedian Jerrod Carmichael as he navigates through life with his therapist in-training girlfriend and his heavily opinionated family.
Inspired by the life of comedian Jerrod Carmichael, the series follows Jerrod and his opinionated North Carolina family as they navigate topics that all families face today in America.
Nothing is too uncomfortable to explore, including police protests, guns and religion.
Jerrod often finds himself debating such issues with his old-school father, Joe (David Alan Grier), his devoutly religious mother, Cynthia (Loretta Devine), his progressive live-in girlfriend, Maxine (Amber Stevens West), his recently separated brother, Bobby (Rel Howery), and Bobby's estranged and outspoken wife, Nekeisha (Tiffany Haddish).
And somewhere in the middle of all of their disagreeing is the heart of this family.
In the Season 3 premiere, "Yes Means Yes": When Maxine's friend posts about her sexual assault on social media, Jerrod and Maxine end up on opposite sides of the issue.
This opens the family up to a debate about consent that sends Bobby into a spiral.
Jerrod Carmichael, Nick Stoller, Ravi Nandan and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel serve as executive producers.
The Carmichael Show is co-produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and Universal Television.
Broadcast Notes
Season 3 originally aired on Vuzu Amp on Thursdays at 19h30. It moved half an hour earlier to Thursdays at 19h00 from Episode 4 (which aired on 6 July, 2017).