Madcaps

Madcaps is an American television sitcom created by Kirby Lauren and broadcast by RKOx. Starring an of George Grayson, Julie Morkel, Sabrina Samson, and Simon Webber, the series revolves around four immature friends who messily navigate though the worlds of romance and adulthood in.

Lauren developed the show for the RKO Network, but its profanity and strong sexual content resulted in it being rejected by RKO and picked up by sister cable channel RKOx instead. Lauren, Steven Santiago, Patrick Ambrose, and Robert Ambrose were the first executive producers. Filming has taken place in Malibu,, and.

Madcaps premiered on June 11, 2010 and has since run for 12 seasons, making it RKOx's second longest-running series behind It Ain't Easy. Receiving critical acclaim for its cast, characters, humor, and cinematography, the show has developed a cult following online, though some have accused it of declining in quality.

Cast and characters
Four protagonists known as "the Madcaps" serve as the main characters of the show. Laurie's childhood best friend, Serena's frenemy, and Dominic's next-door neighbor. He is the son of a musician mother corrupt police officer father, and being forced to excel in school and read novels as a child has turned him into an "intellectual madman". Though he is the owner of the Super Malibu restaurant, he often makes the money for his house through "alternative means" such as robbery. When the series begins, he has an  with next door neighbor Jackie Stone, but they break up after he accidentally tells her husband about it. It is revealed in the season 7 episode "Oldport Olds" that Simon has a masturbation addiction, though he denies it. A rather shy woman who co-owns and manages Super Malibu. Laurie is the daughter of vigilante serial killer Edward Deegan—who is freed from prison in season 4—and Maureen Deegan, his ex-wife and a popular romance author. She is Simon's childhood best friend, having met him in middle school, though she often attempts to erase memories of her childhood due to her father's criminality. After her mother's passing in season 7, Laurie develops, which leads to her driving a stolen van into the competitor diner across the street, though she is not caught. She has actually committed various crimes throughout the show but mysteriously remains unconvicted. In spite of that, Laurie is often the Madcaps' voice of reason. A biracial woman who is Simon's frenemy and was Laurie's best friend in high school. Her Black father is a retired reggae musician, while her White mother was a cashier at a corner store. The co-owner and head chef of Super Malibu, Serena often considers herself underpaid and overworked, even though barely anyone actually comes to the struggling restaurant. Earlier seasons of the show hint at Serena having, and she is diagnosed with at the end of season 11. Serena is also an aspiring musician, oftentimes badly playing her father's old guitar and singing songs with bizarre and often vulgar lyrics. She hopes to achieve a music career because her current job is "Hell on earth". The youngest of the Madcaps. He is Simon's next-door neighbor and Super Malibu's assistant manager. He is the son of a supermodel mother and a closeted gay father who he does not discover is homosexual until he catches him making out with a young male bartender in the season 12 episode "Dominic's Dad Is Gay". Dominic is initially depicted as dimwitted, but over time he becomes outright cruel; the other Madcaps point this out, but he refuses to listen. Later seasons hint at Dennis having a past as an uncaught serial killer, as shown by his quickness to deny such accusations in conversations irrelevant to that subject and extreme interest in Laurie's father.
 * George Grayson as Simon Quimby:
 * Julie Morkel as Laurie Deegan:
 * Sabrina Samson as Serena Marsh:
 * Nathan Webber as Dominic Pearson: