Kevin Can F**k Himself

Kevin Can F**k Himself[a] is an American dark comedy television series created by Valerie Armstrong, who also serves as an executive producer.

Patty finds a possible identity in Gertrude Fronch, a single woman with zero online presence and no close family or friends; Allison is reluctant.

Kevin hosts a super scary "Pal-o-ween", a Halloween tradition in which he and Neil watch horror movies together.

When Worcester experiences a city-wide blackout, Allison and Patty take advantage of the situation by breaking into the City Hall building; they successfully retrieve Gertrude's death certificate.

Tammy visits Allison, having tailed her after she went missing, and reveals that Nick has died and that the department is dropping his case.

Neil confesses his love to Diane; she rebuffs him, stating it is not her job to make him a better person, but she encourages him to get his life together for his own sake.

After Kevin passes out in a drunken stupor, the fire spreads and engulfs the house, which is witnessed by the whole neighborhood, including Patty and Neil.

In November 2018, it was announced AMC had opened a writers' room on the series as part of its scripts-to-series development model, with Valerie Armstrong serving as creator and executive producer, with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack serving as executive producers under their Le Train Train banner.

[24] In March 2020, Eric Petersen, Mary Hollis Inboden and Alex Bonifer joined the cast in starring roles.

The website's critical consensus reads, "Kevin Can F**k Himself's ambitious blend of genres don't always gel, but searing social commentary and a stellar performance from Annie Murphy make for an engaging watch.

[31] The first season episode "Live Free or Die" won the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Multi-Camera Comedy Series, with "Fixed" and "The Grand Victorian" also nominated.