The latest 2025 Emmy nominations shone a little bit mild on an underappreciated HBO Max present — Anyone Someplace.
Produced by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass and starring Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller, this emotionally clever comedy obtained two Emmy nods. (Hiller was nominated for Excellent Supporting Actor in a Comedy Sequence, and the sequence finale episode “AGG” was nominated for Excellent Writing for a Comedy Sequence.)
Discover out why Watch With Us loves this superb sequence — and why you need to watch it in July 2025.
It Places Character Actors in Lead Roles
Anyone Someplace follows Sam Miller (Everett), a self-deprecating girl who strikes again to her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas, to take care of her dying sister, Holly. The present picks up after Holly’s demise, as Sam tries to determine what to do along with her life. She incessantly comes into battle along with her different sister, Tricia (Mary Catherine Garrison), in addition to her henpecked father, Ed (Mike Hagerty) and alcoholic mom, Mary Jo (Jane Drake Brody). However when Sam reconnects with previous highschool classmate Joel (Hiller), her world is opened up.
What’s actually great about Anyone Someplace is how vibrantly actual its characters really feel. There’s not a “film star” in sight. You’ve most likely seen each Everett and Hiller in supporting roles for years, however this present places them within the highlight. Hollywood’s typical restricted magnificence requirements imply solely the world’s most stunning folks normally get to emote or play characters with arcs — however right here, each character’s on a regular basis magnificence is honored and appreciated. Different standouts embrace drag king and comic Murray Hill as Fred Rococo, a professor on the native college, and Tim Bagley as Brad, Joel’s eventual love curiosity.
‘Anyone Someplace’ Is a Candy Ode to Small-City Life
It’s usually assumed that solely massive cities provide group for LGBTQIA+ folks or those that don’t match societal norms. Stereotypes sometimes paint small cities, particularly in rural America, as small-minded. And it’s definitely true that Joel, who’s homosexual, encounters some homophobia in Manhattan, Kansas — however the present focuses way more on the attractive, supportive group Joel welcomes Sam into.
Joel hosts “Choir Apply” — a weekly gathering that welcomes folks of all orientations and faiths to sing and join. Sam’s resolution to attend Choir Apply modifications her entire trajectory — it redirects her from grief and isolation towards therapeutic and group.
The present is tender in its portrayal of Kansas farmland, small shops and church buildings. “Getting out” of the small city is rarely the aim — it’s merely to be comfy and glad the place you might be. The present honors small-town life and paints it as a peaceable, worthy expertise, serving as a welcome distinction to nearly all of narratives about nonconformity in rural areas.
‘Anyone Someplace’ Options One among TV’s Nice Friendships
Though each characters ultimately pursue romantic relationships, the central bond of Anyone Someplace is — definitely — between Sam and Joel. The 2 of them develop into one another’s “particular person,” providing help and difficult each other when it’s wanted.
The love between them is what pulls Sam again to life when she’s drowning in grief — and it’s a reminder of the form of pal all of us want. Anyone Someplace treats romance as a “nice-to-have” and friendship as important. It’s a welcome perspective shift that we might all stand to recollect.
Watch Anyone Someplace on HBO Max.



