HBO’s successful offbeat hospital comedy
show Getting On is into its third and final season. Do not miss the excitement
every Monday, 9:30 pm, 100% ad-free only on HBO Defined.
Article: HBO has been known for presenting a large
variety and quality entertainment in its original series. Getting On is just an
example of that incredible versatility. The much talked and much awaited
hospital-comedy series is getting in its third and final season. There are
people who are getting emotional about its end but at the same time, the third
season has already built a lot of excitement among the audience. This season is
said to conclude in six episodes which are being aired on the 100% ad-free
channel, HBO Defined, every Monday 9:30 pm.

Getting On is an american comedy series based on
a BBC Series of the same name and is created and written by Mark V. Olsen and
Will Scheffer. The comedy series is set in the
Billy Barnes Extended Care Unit of the down-and-out Mount Palms Memorial
Hospital in Long
Beach,California. The show is about the lives of the
staff taking care of the hospital's daily operations. The lead cast includes Dr. Jenna James
played by Laurie Metcalf, Nurse Dawn played by Alex Borstein, Nurse DiDi played
by Niecy Nash and Patsy De La Serda played by Mel Rodriguez. The season has
seen some of the most powerful performances by the actors, the impeccable
direction beautifully complements the well-written script and comic timing. The
show has a spell-casting effect on the audience and keeps you glued to the
television with its never-ending rib-tickling comedy. The previous seasons of
the series averaged a gross viewership of 1.6 million per episode, which itself
writes the success-story for the show.

The offbeat comedy has garnered a
welcoming response from the audience. Getting On season 3 is meeting the
expectations and building the excitement. The four lead actors of the series
have proven their mettle with their comic timings, and at the same time dealing
with serious issues of brutally honest and quietly compassionate realities of
elderly care. The script at times gets brutal and has essence of dark comedy as
well, but doesn’t stops from making you laugh. You tend to enjoy every second
of Getting On and the series just gets more interesting with every passing
episode.
The audience and the critiques will
definitely miss the perfection-in-absurdness of the series ‘Getting On’ once it
gets over. The ads free series ends with this final season, making it the most
not-to-miss television saga of the current times. So what are you waiting for?
Grab your favourite couch and some popcorn with soft drinks and wait for ‘Getting On’ every Monday, 9:30 PM, 100%
ad-free only on HBO Defined.