
"The Life & Times of Tim" is a distinctive animated comedy series that originally premiered on HBO on September 28, 2008. Created by Steve Dildarian, this show centers on Tim, a well-meaning but hapless man in his mid-20s who navigates life in New York City alongside his girlfriend Amy. Voiced by talents including Nick Kroll as Stu and Peter Giles as The Boss, the series captures Tim's frequent entanglement in socially awkward and humorous situations, both at work and in his personal life, offering a candid look at the trials and tribulations of young adulthood.
The show quickly garnered a loyal cult following, fueled by its unique deadpan humor and relatable scenarios. After the successful airing of its first season, which captivated audiences worldwide, "The Life & Times of Tim" returned for a second season on February 19, 2010. Despite an initial cancellation announcement by HBO in June 2010, fan support and a reversal by the network led to a third season, which premiered on December 16, 2011. The series' complete three-season run has been made available on DVD, allowing viewers to experience all the humorous misadventures at their leisure.
Ultimately, HBO decided to cancel the series on April 20, 2012, concluding its run after three seasons. Throughout its time on air, the show was distinguished not only by its sharp writing and unique animation style but also by its memorable theme song, "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive," performed by iconic country music legend Hank Williams. "The Life & Times of Tim" remains a cherished piece of adult animated comedy.
Ran for 4 seasons.