
Children Ruin Everything Season 4 promises that things only get weirder (and funnier) as kids grow up.

A comedic love letter to childrearing, the show stars Meaghan Rath (Being Human) and Aaron Abrams (Blindspot). Emmy® Award-winner Kurt Smeaton (Schitt’s Creek created the show and serves as executive producer). The show is set and filmed in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario. Season 4 consists of 16 half-hour episodes, with the first eight episodes airing this fall.
In Season 4, Astrid (Rath) faces the pressure of being the sole breadwinner. While James (Abrams) struggles with being a stay-at-home dad. Parenting is more challenging and funnier than ever as the kids grow up and their exposure to the world expands. With more influences and experiences outside of Astrid and James’ watchful eyes, parenting becomes more complicated, involving more guesswork and investigations.
This season also finds Felix (Logan Nicholson) asserting more independence and attitude, Viv (Mikayla SwamiNathan) dealing with friend drama at school, and Morris (played by Ryan and Tyler Hastings), well, being a toddler. While these new complications may pull Astrid and James in different directions, they always end up on the same page – even if that page is dog-eared and stained with jam.
CTV original comedy Children Ruin Everything Season 4 airs Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, CTV.ca, and the CTV app, beginning Oct. 17.
Past seasons of Children Ruin Everything are also currently available for streaming on CTV.ca and the CTV app with no subscription or sign-in required, and Crave. In the U.S., Children Ruin Everything airs on The CW. The first three seasons are also available on Netflix in Canada, the U.K., and German-speaking territories, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg.
SOURCE: bellmedia.ca