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''The Bold Type'' is an American
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television series created by Sarah Watson and produced by
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for Freeform. It is inspired by the life and career of former editor-in-chief of ''
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'' magazine
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, who is executive producer of the series. Filmed in
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, and
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, the series chronicles the lives of three
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women, portrayed by
Katie Stevens Katherine Mari Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American actress and singer, known for finishing in eighth place on the ninth season of ''American Idol'' and starring as Karma Ashcroft in '' Faking It'' and Jane Sloan in ''The Bold Type' ...
,
Aisha Dee Aisha Dee (born 13 September 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is best known for her main roles as Desi Biggins on the children's television series ''The Saddle Club'' (2008–09) and Kat Edison on the Freeform comedy-drama televi ...
, and Meghann Fahy, all of whom are employed at a fictional global publication called ''Scarlet'' in New York City. While the pilot episode was aired in a special preview on June 20, 2017, the series officially premiered on Freeform on July 11, commencing a first season consisting of 10 episodes. After receiving a two-season renewal, the series premiered its second and third seasons in June 2018 and April 2019, respectively. The fourth season premiered on January 23, 2020, cut from 18 to 16 episodes on shutdown of production due to the
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. In January 2021, the series was renewed for a fifth and final season which premiered on May 26, 2021. The final season culminates with an order of six episodes. It is broadcast internationally on various networks and streaming platforms including
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and Netflix. To date, every season of the series has continued to receive positive reviews from television critics, including those writing for ''
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,'' '' Vox'', ''
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Series synopsis

The series centers on a trio of millennial women—Jane Sloan (
Katie Stevens Katherine Mari Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American actress and singer, known for finishing in eighth place on the ninth season of ''American Idol'' and starring as Karma Ashcroft in '' Faking It'' and Jane Sloan in ''The Bold Type' ...
), Kat Edison (
Aisha Dee Aisha Dee (born 13 September 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is best known for her main roles as Desi Biggins on the children's television series ''The Saddle Club'' (2008–09) and Kat Edison on the Freeform comedy-drama televi ...
), and Sutton Brady ( Meghann Fahy)—living in New York City. The three best friends work for ''Scarlet'', a fictional global women's magazine, spearheaded by its editor-in-chief, Jacqueline Carlyle (
Melora Hardin Melora Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American actress, known for her roles as Jan Levinson on NBC's ''The Office'' and Trudy Monk on USA Network's ''Monk'', and Tammy Cashman on Amazon Prime Video's '' Transparent'', for which she received ...
). The young women navigate their lives in the big city, including their career trajectories and romantic relationships. Jane begins the series as a new writer for the magazine after working as an assistant, struggling to find her writing voice. Sutton is in a secret romantic relationship with Richard Hunter ( Sam Page), a ''Scarlet'' board member and attorney for the magazine's publishing firm; she also realizes that she is ready for a change in her career and attains a fashion assistant position for the magazine under department head Oliver Grayson (Stephen Conrad Moore). Secure in her position as ''Scarlet''s social media director, Kat meets photographer Adena El-Amin ( Nikohl Boosheri) and starts to explore her sexuality, including the tribulations that said exploration brings. Season two of ''The Bold Type'' follows Jane as she continues to find her journalistic voice in a
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-driven landscape, during a brief hiatus from ''Scarlet'', Kat and her struggle with her racial and sexual identity in addition to her relationship with Adena, and Sutton in the aftermath of her decision to end her relationship with Richard due to the realization that it could hinder her from advancing in her career. The third season sees Jane entering a new relationship with a fellow writer named Ryan (
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) and collaborating with Jacqueline on a story regarding the abuse of models at the hands of a prominent photographer. Kat, in a career shift, becomes inspired to run for city council, supported by her campaign manager Tia (Alexis Floyd), with whom she also becomes romantically involved. Surprised by Adena's return during her campaign, Kat ponders whether her past relationship with Adena is unfinished. Sutton, while content in her role as a fashion assistant, considers pursuing a career as a fashion designer while navigating her rekindled—and newly public—relationship with Richard. The fourth season sees Jane achieving great professional success: she is listed as a Forbes 30 under 30 writers to watch, gets her own vertical and writes some of her best work. However, she struggles in her personal life in this season: she has to cope with Ryan's infidelity and she goes through her preventive double mastectomy. Kat, after deciding to focus on herself for a while, has to navigate being friends with Adena while working together. However, not long after, she is forced out from ''Scarlet'' for exposing a board member’s support for conversion therapy and becomes a bartender at Belle. Sutton, appears to be living her dream: she is promoted to stylist and, after spending most of the season in a long distance relationship with Richard, she gets married and is expecting her first baby. Notwithstanding, after going through an unexpected miscarriage, she realizes that kids are not in her future and the couple reaches a major crossroads. The fifth and final season showcases Jane attempting to navigate being a manager for the first time and all the challenges that it entails, including her feelings for her coworker Scott. Kat is working on a new project with Adena, to help former prisoners to reintegrate into society. They reconnect and Kat also realizes that she should quit the Belle and pursue bigger things. Sutton is trying to navigate the pain of her divorce, her possible problem with alcohol and how to succeed in her career in the midst of all this. This is the last season of the show.


Cast and characters


Main

*
Katie Stevens Katherine Mari Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American actress and singer, known for finishing in eighth place on the ninth season of ''American Idol'' and starring as Karma Ashcroft in '' Faking It'' and Jane Sloan in ''The Bold Type' ...
as Jane Sloan, an editor at ''Scarlet'' magazine *
Aisha Dee Aisha Dee (born 13 September 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is best known for her main roles as Desi Biggins on the children's television series ''The Saddle Club'' (2008–09) and Kat Edison on the Freeform comedy-drama televi ...
as Kat Edison, former social media director at ''Scarlet'' magazine * Meghann Fahy as Sutton Brady-Hunter, a fashion stylist at ''Scarlet'' magazine * Sam Page as Richard Hunter (seasons 1–4; guest season 5), a ''Scarlet'' magazine board member, and general counsel for Safford Publishing which owns the magazine * Matt Ward as Alex Crawford (seasons 1–4; guest season 5), a writer at ''Scarlet'' magazine *
Melora Hardin Melora Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American actress, known for her roles as Jan Levinson on NBC's ''The Office'' and Trudy Monk on USA Network's ''Monk'', and Tammy Cashman on Amazon Prime Video's '' Transparent'', for which she received ...
as Jacqueline Carlyle, editor-in-chief of ''Scarlet'' magazine * Stephen Conrad Moore as Oliver Grayson (season 2–5; recurring, season 1), head of ''Scarlet'' magazine's fashion department * Nikohl Boosheri as Adena El-Amin (season 2; recurring seasons 1, 3–5), a photographer, and Kat's love interest


Recurring

* Adam Capriolo as Andrew, Jacqueline's assistant * Stephanie Costa as Sage Aiello, a writer at ''Scarlet'' magazine *
Dan Jeannotte Daniel Jeannotte (born 22 September 1981) is a Canadian actor. He gained recognition for his roles as Brandon Russell in the American-Canadian fantasy television series '' Good Witch'', and as James Stuart in the CW period drama series ''Reign. ...
as Ryan Decker (season 1–4; guest season 5), a freelance writer, whom Jane becomes romantically involved with * Emily C. Chang as Lauren Park (season 1; guest season 3), an executive editor at ''Scarlet'' * Luca James Lee as Ben Chau (season 2), an OB/GYN, whom Jane becomes romantically involved with *
Siobhan Murphy Siobhan Murphy is a Canadian actress who has appeared in '' The Smart Woman Survival Guide'' in 2006, ''Men with Brooms'' in 2010, '' Max & Shred '' in 2014, '' Murdoch Mysteries'' in 2016 and '' Merry Happy Whatever'' in 2019. Early life Fr ...
as Cleo Williams (season 2), a newly hired ''Scarlet'' magazine board member * Kiara Groulx as Carly Grayson (seasons 3–4; guest season 5), Oliver's daughter * Shyrley Rodriguez as Angie Flores (season 3; guest season 2), a former receptionist and ''Scarlet'' new social media director *
Peter Vack Peter S. Brown (born September 19, 1986), better known his stage name Peter Vack, is an American actor, writer, director and producer. He is best known for portraying Jason Strider in the MTV comedy series ''I Just Want My Pants Back'' (2011–201 ...
as Patrick Duchand (season 3; guest season 4), the new head of ''Scarlet'' magazine's digital department * Alexis Floyd as Tia Clayton (season 3), Kat's campaign manager whom Kat begins a relationship with * Gildart Jackson as Ian Carlyle (season 4–5; guest seasons 1 and 3), Jacqueline's husband * Rachel Mutombo as Darby Gruss (season 4–5), a manager at The Belle * Mat Vairo as Scott Coleman (season 4–5), a columnist who Jane becomes romantically involved with *
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as RJ Safford (season 4; guest season 3), the president of the company that owns Scarlet *
Alex Paxton-Beesley Alex Paxton-Beesley (born September 24, 1986) is a Canadian actress. She is noted for her acting roles in several TV series, including ''Copper'', '' The Strain'', '' Wynonna Earp'', ''Cardinal'' and '' Pure''. Early life Paxton-Beesley was b ...
as Eva Rhodes (season 4; guest season 5), a conservative lawyer and Kat's secret lover *
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as Cody (season 4), bartender and Kat's love interest *
Raven-Symoné Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman-Maday () (née Pearman; born December 10, 1985), also known mononymously as Raven, is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has received several accolades, including five NAACP Image Awards, two Kids' ...
as Alice Knight (season 4), a beauty influencer * Christine Nguyen as Addison Harper (season 5; guest season 4), a writer who works for Jane's vertical at ''Scarlet''


Episodes


Series overview


Season 1 (2017)


Season 2 (2018)


Season 3 (2019)


Season 4 (2020)


Season 5 (2021)


Production


Development

An untitled series inspired by the life of former ''
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'' editor-in-chief
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was under development with a script commitment plus penalty by
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,
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, Ruben Fleischer and David Bernad's The District and
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in September 2015. The project was created by writer scribe Sarah Watson with Coles joining as executive producer along with Ruben Fleischer, David Bernad and co-producer Holly Whidden, Hearst Magazines director of editorial brand strategy. On April 7, 2016, Freeform announced they had given a pilot order to ''Issues''. The project was ordered to series by Freeform in January 2017 and later renamed ''The Bold Type''. Coles also provides a
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in the beginning of every episode that recaps previous events in the series. Two months after giving ''The Bold Type'' a full series order, Freeform announced that the series would debut on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. The pilot was aired as a special preview on June 20, three weeks before the series' premiere date. The July 11 premiere was a back-to-back airing of the series' first two episodes. After the completion of its first season, ''The Bold Type'' received a two-season renewal, consisting of 10 episodes each, on October 4, 2017. At the same time, it was announced that Amanda Lasher would assume the role of showrunner after series creator Watson had "creative differences" with the network. The second season premiered on Freeform on June 12, 2018, while the third season premiered on April 9, 2019. In May 2019, the series was renewed for a fourth season at the 2019 Freeform upfront presentation; it was subsequently announced that Wendy Straker Hauser would be replacing Lasher as showrunner. On August 11, it was announced that the fourth season will consist of 18 episodes, the largest episode order for a season of the show. The fourth season is set to premiere on January 23, 2020. On April 21, 2020, it was reported that production on the fourth season would not resume, and that the episode order had been cut to sixteen episodes due to the
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. On January 27, 2021, Freeform renewed the series for a fifth and final season which premiered on May 26, 2021. The final season had six episodes.


Casting

Sam Page, who portrays Richard Hunter, was the first cast member announced to be attached to the series. His casting was announced on August 16, 2016, which was followed by that of
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on August 18. Hardin was cast as Jacqueline, the "quietly tough and confident editor-in-chief of ''Scarlet''", who was later revealed to be based on Coles. The following week,
Katie Stevens Katherine Mari Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American actress and singer, known for finishing in eighth place on the ninth season of ''American Idol'' and starring as Karma Ashcroft in '' Faking It'' and Jane Sloan in ''The Bold Type' ...
,
Aisha Dee Aisha Dee (born 13 September 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is best known for her main roles as Desi Biggins on the children's television series ''The Saddle Club'' (2008–09) and Kat Edison on the Freeform comedy-drama televi ...
, and Meghann Fahy were announced as the series' leads. Stevens plays Jane, who lands her dream job as a writer for ''Scarlet'', Dee portrays Kat, ''Scarlet''s social media director, while Fahy plays Sutton, the last of the three friends to still be in an assistant's job. Matt Ward was also announced to be joining the main cast as Alex, a fellow writer at ''Scarlet''. On March 30, 2017, it was announced that Nikohl Boosheri was cast to recur on the series as Adena El-Amin, a photographer who develops a complicated romantic relationship with Kat. Emily C. Chang also joined the cast in a recurring capacity as a "blunt, overworked executive editor" named Lauren Park on May 2. On March 8, 2018, it was reported that newcomers Luca James Lee and Siobhan Murphy were tapped for recurring roles for season two. Lee plays Ben, a potential love interest for Jane, while Murphy portrays Cleo, a new board member at Safford Publishing. Boosheri and Stephen Conrad Moore, who portrays ''Scarlet'' fashion department head, Oliver Grayson, were promoted to the main cast for season two after making recurring appearances in the previous season. On September 7, 2018, it was reported that
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and Alexis Floyd would recur during the third season. Vack was announced to be portraying a new ''Scarlet'' staffer named Patrick Duchand, while Floyd portrays Tia, a campaign manager for a city council candidate. In October 2019,
Raven-Symoné Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman-Maday () (née Pearman; born December 10, 1985), also known mononymously as Raven, is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has received several accolades, including five NAACP Image Awards, two Kids' ...
was announced to have been cast in a recurring role as a beauty influencer named Alice for season four.


Filming

The pilot was filmed in
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, Canada in 2016, while filming locations for the rest of the series include Toronto and
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, Canada, and New York City. Filming in New York was done specifically to obtain exterior shots of the city's outdoor locations, such as the
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and
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. Production for the first season concluded on July 21, 2017. In August 2018, it was reported that filming for the third season was underway. The fourth season of the series was in production as of September 2019. On March 12, 2020, Fahy announced that production of ''The Bold Type'' had been shut down due to the
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.


Release

''The Bold Type'' commenced airing in the US on Freeform on June 20, 2017, with a special preview of the series' first episode, while the series officially premiered on July 11. Episodes of the series become available on the streaming platform
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the day after the Freeform broadcast of each episode. A week prior to its scheduled Freeform premiere broadcast, the first episode of the second season was made available for streaming on Hulu on June 5, 2018. Regarding the series' relationship with the streaming platform, Freeform president,
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, stated that "Hulu does a lot of marketing for reeformif they like the show, and they like ''The Bold Type'' a lot." The series broadcasts on the streaming platform Stan in Australia; the first two seasons were made available on November 9, 2018, while the third-season premiere episode was released the day after its broadcast in the US. In Canada, the series airs exclusively on
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after premiering on the same day as its US premiere. In the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Spain, the series premiered on February 9, 2018, on
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. New episodes of the series become available in the UK the day after their US broadcasts.


Reception


Critical response

On
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website
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, the first season of ''The Bold Type'' holds an approval rating of 97%, with an average rating of 7.68/10 based on 29 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Smart, hip, and exuberantly performed, ''The Bold Type'' sharply blends its soapy plotting with workplace drama that feels very of-the-moment."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 58 out of 100 based on 13 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Caroline Framke of '' Vox'' commended the characterization of the three lead characters, highlighting that they are "struggling with more down-to-earth, complex issues than the genre that inspired them ever made room to take on," while Sonia Saraiya of ''
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'' opines that the relationship between the trio "is neither saccharine nor unbelievable." Writing for
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praised ''The Bold Type''s ability to balance its visuals and narrative standpoint, namely the series' "young, gorgeous, impeccably dressed core cast," its "
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daydream-vision of what it means to be a New York journalist," and how the series "respects journalism as work, in a way that more outwardly 'serious' narratives about the profession sometimes don't." Laura Bradley of ''
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'' complimented the series' tone, specifically "Freeform's interpretation of 'boldness'—the feel-good, aspirational, Pinterest-friendly kind," and how said tone is "more than O.K.; it's necessary." Vulture's Seitz continued to praise the series' "knack for balancing youth-focused melodrama and detailed explorations of journalistic conundrums" during its second season and credited the creators of the series for its realistic appeal and for "grounding the story in lived reality, not just secondhand research." Conversely, in a column on ''
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'', Rachel Syme criticized the unrealistic nature of the show, asserting that the series "needs to depict the difficult, ugly side of this business, as well as the cocktail parties and the blow-outs." On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 8.76/10 based on 30 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "''The Bold Type'' presents an aspirational yet refreshingly realistic portrait of young women's careers, friendships and love lives in a big city." In a positive review of the first episode of the third season, Hannah Giorgis of ''
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'' echoed Seitz' sentiments regarding the series' realistic appeal and further expressed that the series, with its "earnest story lines and thoughtful touches, remains a delight to watch." In a mixed review for ''
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'', Linda Maleh questioned the trajectory of the series due to the story's tendency to regress and concluded that when it "makes these big leaps forward and then takes them back, it diminishes its power." She added that she hoped the regression "doesn't become a trend for this otherwise wonderful show." The third season received a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 8/10 based on 9 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season holds a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.5/10 based on 7 reviews.


Ratings


Season 1


Season 2


Season 3


Season 4


Season 5


Accolades


Notes


References


External links

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