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Created by
  
Adam Giaudrone

First episode date
  
16 September 2009

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Country of origin
  
United States

Networks
  
YouTube, The CW

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Starring
  
Mischa Barton Sara Paxton Ben Hollingsworth Corbin Bleu Nico Tortorella Ashley Madekwe Elle Macpherson

Opening theme
  
"Samurai Showdown" by Shane Newville

Composer(s)
  
Marc Dauer Evan Frankfort

Executive producers
  
Ashton Kutcher, Jason Goldberg, Mike Kelley

Cast
  
Mischa Barton, Sara Paxton, Corbin Bleu, Nico Tortorella, Elle Macpherson

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The Beautiful Life: TBL (also known as The Beautiful Life) is an American television drama series, which ran on The CW from September 16, 2009 to September 23, 2009. The series starred Mischa Barton, Elle Macpherson, Sara Paxton, and Corbin Bleu. It revolved around a group of male and female models sharing a residence in New York City. Mike Kelley (Swingtown) served as the showrunner for the series, based on the script by former model-turned-writer Adam Giaudrone, and Ashton Kutcher was the executive producer. The CW ordered 13 episodes for the first season.

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On September 25, 2009, The Beautiful Life: TBL was canceled after two episodes due to low ratings. This was the first network television cancellation of the 2009-10 television season. Six full episodes were produced, while the cancellation came during the filming of the seventh episode. On November 17, 2009, The New York Daily News reported that the CW planned to air the remaining episodes during the summer months. However, a CW spokesperson stated that "the status of unaired episodes has yet to be determined", and as of now, the remaining episodes remain unaired.

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However, all episodes are now airing on YouTube, Kutcher spoke on the development "What we feel like we're doing is creating, in some ways, an industry first.... A show that couldn't find its legs on television, we believe can find its legs on the Web." The five episodes being aired online are sponsored by HP.

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Main cast

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  • Mischa Barton as Sonja Stone – A supermodel, who has returned to the fashion scene after a mysterious disappearance
  • Sara Paxton as Raina Marinelli – An aspiring model, who instantly rises to fame
  • Ben Hollingsworth as Chris Andrews – A newly appointed model, who is new to the fashion world.
  • Corbin Bleu as Isaac Taylor – A once child model
  • Nico Tortorella as Cole Shepherd – A rising underwear model
  • Ashley Madekwe as Marissa Delfina – A socialite and gossiping model
  • Elle Macpherson as Claudia Foster – The owner of Covet Models and a mother figure to the models
  • Recurring

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    Before the show was canceled, Jaime Murray was scheduled to play powerful wardrobe stylist eyeing Isaac, Ed Quinn would have played Claudia's husband, former Miss Israel Gal Gadot was cast to play Olivia, a Gisele Bündchen-type supermodel, and Billy Magnussen was to have had a multiple-episode arc as Alex, brother to Raina. The show's cancellation meant the listed actors never ended up on the series.

    Guest stars

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    The first episode shows the models at a Zac Posen runway show at New York Fashion Week, where Posen guest stars. Marie Claire fashion director and Project Runway judge Nina Garcia had a small cameo in the second episode. Designers Matthew Williamson and Erin Fetherston were also set guest star alongside model Jessica Stam. Model Irina Lazareanu made an appearance in the pilot as did So You Think You Can Dance Canada season 1 winner, Nico Archambault and model Boyd Holbrook. Claire Unabia and Mila Bouzinova from Cycle 10 and Cycle 9 of America's Next Top Model respectively made a special appearance at the Nina Garcia's party in episode 2.

    Promotion

    The Beautiful Life was heavily promoted through the cast's and producer's Twitter with promotional photos of Sara Paxton, Corbin Bleu, and Ashley Madekwe appearing semi naked with the tag line "What are you looking at?". The Beautiful Life was heavily promoted during New York Fashion Week and through New York magazine. In a very targeted mailing, 4,000 high profile contacts in the fashion and media worlds got a polybagged edition of New York magazine featuring those semi naked shots of the cast and then, during Fashion Week, copies of New York featuring an ad spread and the naughty nudes were handed out in the show tents. The show also received some unplanned publicity due to Mischa Barton's medical issues in the weeks leading up to the start of production.

    Reception and cancellation

    The series premiere did poorly with 1.38 million viewers, and a 0.6/2 in Adults 18–49, 0.8/2 in Adults 18–34, and 1.1/3 in Women 18–34. The second episode also drew in low numbers, with a 0.6/2 rating with adults 18–49, with only 1.1 million viewers. The show was officially cancelled on September 25, 2009 due to the poor reception.

    The series received negative to mixed reviews from critics, scoring a 41 out of 100 on aggregate reviewer Metacritic. Glenn Garvin of The Miami Herald gave the series a positive review, noting that Paxton and Hollingsworth's characters were "so unexpectedly affecting that you may find yourself sucked into the show against your will." Paige Wiser of the Chicago Sun-Times also positively reviewed the series, stating "most of the characters are about as distinctive as mannequins. You won't mind, though, because they're awfully nice to look at." Wiser complimented Barton's character, stating through her it may achieve "inadvertent poignancy." Robert Lloyd of The Los Angeles Times noted how the show was very similar to most The CW dramas, commenting "because they do not aim particularly high, they pretty much hit what they aim at." David Hinckley of The New York Daily News echoed the same thoughts stating that the show "is designed to fit alongside CW anchors like 90210, except that even by those standards, it's pretty predictable and stilted." Brian Lowry of Variety said "the cast and writing are efficient enough, but nothing really pops."

    Robert Bianco of USA Today gave the series a mixed review, stating "It may lack Melrose Place's flashy production values and trashy pedigree, but it makes up for that by being marginally better written, though admittedly, we're not talking about a particularly high bar here." Bianco went on to criticize the acting of the cast, calling them "unimpressive", stating "what's dispiriting about Beautiful Life is that it's too lazy to even work as successful eye candy." Bianco also criticized Mischa Barton, calling her "inept" in her role, stating that "she was stilted at best on The O.C., and instead of improving as an actress, she's merely solidified bad habits." Matthew Gilbert of Boston Globe called the pilot "half-baked" further stating, "Whether that's due to Barton or deeper creative problems is unclear." Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle called the show "unwatchable", noting the its "pointless gloss and heinous writing." Linda Stasi of The New York Post said that only 12-year-olds could believe the show, calling the actors "unbelieveable" [sic], commenting "they can't even get the runway stomp right." Stasi also negatively commented on the dialogue of the show. Calling the plot "laughable" and the acting "mediocre", Jonathan Storm of The Philadelphia Inquirer said the show featured the "usual cynical CW glorification of teen sexuality and substance abuse."

    International airings

    The show was originally announced as being part of the Autumn schedule of Ireland's TV3, but the show was later moved to TV3's second station 3e.

    Network Ten in Australia and the United Kingdom's Channel 4 had the rights to air the show, but both networks refused to carry it after the CW's cancellation announcement.

    Episodes

  • *U.S. viewers are listed in millions.
  • Episodes online

    On December 17, 2009, executive producer Ashton Kutcher reported on The Beautiful Life's official YouTube channel that because of the cancellation, the remaining episodes would be carried online, with a never-filled hope for additional episodes if viewer demand was high enough. All but one of the six produced episodes were released on the program's YouTube channel on December 21, 2009 under a sponsorship deal with Hewlett Packard The channel included additional footage and cast member interviews, including plotlines they hoped would be executed in possible future episodes.

    References

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