After over a decade-long marriage and two children, a suburban couple, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church), assess their relationship and find it strained beyond salvation. Divorce on HBO Max is a comedy-drama series that follows the couple’s drawn-out divorce proceedings and their effects on their children and friends. Season three shows Frances and Robert finding new partners while struggling to co-parent.
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How Many Episodes Are in Divorce Season 3?
There are six episodes in Divorce season three. The runtime of the episodes averages between 28-31 minutes. You can check the complete list of Divorce episodes and their release dates below.
Season Three
- “Charred”: July 1, 2019
- “Miami”: July 8, 2019
- “Gaps & Bunches”: July 15, 2019
- “Bad Manners”: July 22, 2019
- “Away Games”: July 29, 2019
- “Knock Knock”: August 5, 2019
Previous Seasons
- Season Two: January – March 2018
- Season One: October – December 2016
What Are the Critics Saying About Divorce Season 3?
Divorce Season 3 has an official critics rating of 88% and an average audience score of 44% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Susannah Butter from London Evening Standard writes, “Divorce now in its third and final series, has been a sleeper hit, and that’s because it has found the magic ingredient of successful sitcoms: a plot that rings true and great comic timing.”
IndieWire’s Ben Travers says, “Divorce Season 3 is very nearly a parody of its former self. What was a biting black comedy when it premiered in 2016 is now an accessible, easygoing pseudo-comedy.”
Megan McLachlan from Awards Daily writes, “Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church continue to deliver some of their best career performances.”
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Is Divorce Season 3 Suitable for Kids?
Divorce Season 3 is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.