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Single White Spenny
Single White Spenny is a Canadian television series that aired briefly on Showcase in 2011, and chronicles the misadventures a fictitious version of Spencer Rice, played by himself, has dating various women after his wife divorced him for being "an immature man-child emotionally incapable of a serious relationship." IFC Canada announced that Single White Spenny had been cancelled due to poor ratings and its inability to capture Kenny vs. Spenny audiences.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits her deceased aunt's eccentric apartment and discovers a surprising connection to her past. Navigating the quirky building and its colorful residents, she uncovers secrets about her aunt's life and finds herself drawn into a peculiar mystery. Along the way, she confronts her own insecurities and learns to embrace the unexpected turns her life has taken.
Critical Reception
Single White Spenny received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its quirky charm and Kelly Stables' performance, others found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally uneven. It was generally seen as a lighthearted independent film that offered a few engaging moments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and quirky characters.
Kelly Stables' performance was highlighted as a strong point.
Some reviews noted a lack of originality in the storytelling.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a single apartment building in Los Angeles, contributing to its intimate and claustrophobic atmosphere.
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