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The Climb
Season 1
TV-MA
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An office assistant in Detroit seeks an extraordinary life and internet fame, with her best friend always in tow.
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1 Episode
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An office assistant in Detroit seeks an extraordinary life and internet fame, with her best friend always in tow.
Cast of Season 1
Diarra Kilpatrick
Nia / Executive Producer
Alysha Umphress
Misty
Mark Gordon
Executive Producer
Kathy O'Connell
Associate Producer
Jason Ramos
Co-Producer
Michele Greco
Producer
Jacqueline Sacerio
Executive Producer
Christina Lee
Executive Producer
Nicholas Pepper
Executive Producer
Erica Montolfo-Bura
Executive Producer
Sandhya Huchingson
Set Decoration
Sue Chan
Production Design
Byron Shah
Director Of Photography
Dominique Dawson
Costume Design
Sandra Montiel
Editor
Chris Robinson
Co-Executive Producer
The Climb • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Brett White
The show is both more light-hearted than Insecure and more dramatic than Broad City.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
This Detroit-set vanity vehicle is too derivative of funnier single-urban-female comedies like Insecure to have the intended impact.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I don't think The Climb is a great pilot, but I think star and creator Diarra Kilpatrick has a voice and a mindset that are worth supporting and I'd be more than willing to go on at least a brief journey with her as she tries to shape it into a TV series.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
[Diarra] Kilpatrick has a voice they may be wise to nurture, especially if The Climb evolves into a show as rich and observant as Insecure is.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
Even if the Nia/Misty patter doesn't seem fully sharpened yet, this is an on-screen duo that could do big things precisely because of how comfortable they are with their changing pursuits.
New York Times
Mike Hale
"The Climb" is like a more profane but also more buttoned-up, and no less cerebral, companion to Issa Rae's HBO comedy "Insecure."
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
That line - and Kilpatrick's performance - captures the sincerity of Nia's ambitions and the show's askew riff on the modern American Dream. It's hard to know if this balance could continue in a series, but this pilot is a marvel.
Yahoo! TV
Ken Tucker
The Nia-Misty friendship is more than a little Broad City-ish, and the riffs on subjects like "black Malibu Barbie" sound familiar, but Kilpatrick is a very likable screen presence.
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