The Village

2019
4.8
20 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (11)

1 Pilot
3/19/19
Welcome to The Village! Despite differences in age, race, and culture, residents of this uniquely bonded Brooklyn building support one another in victory and defeat, thus proving life's challenges are better faced alongside family, even if it's the one you make wherever you find it. Sarah (Michaela McManus) is a nurse and single mom navigating the emotional volatility of her creative teenage daughter; Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) is a young law student trapped between obligations to his grandfather (Dominic Chianese) and to his career; Ava (Moran Atias) is thrown into crisis when she's arrested by ICE in front of her young son; Nick (Warren Christie) returns from war and discovers everything he left behind; Ron (Frankie Faison) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) work to keep The Village family intact, even if it means neglecting their own well being. These are the hopeful, heart-warming and life-affirming stories that keep The Village family together.
2 Good Thing
3/26/19
Sarah (Michaela McManus) uncovers more of Katie's (Grace Van Dien) secret and has a confrontation with Nick (Warren Christie). Enzo (Dominic Chianese) struggles with a disappointing new roommate and Ava (Moran Atias) makes progress with her case. Also starring Lorraine Toussaint as Patricia, Frankie Faison as Ron, Jerod Haynes as Ben and Daren Kagasoff as Gabe.
3 In Your Bones
4/2/19
The Village family is made whole again when Ava (Moran Atias) returns. Sarah (Michaela McManus) and Katie (Grace Van Dien) deal with unexpected reactions from the family of her baby's father; the strain of Patricia's (Lorraine Toussaint) cancer threatens her relationship with Ron (Frankie Faison); Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) gets a surprise visit from his overbearing father; Nick (Warren Christie) confesses to a war friend's widow and makes a deep connection.
4 Heart on Fire
4/9/19
Two months have passed at The Village, where Katie (Grace Van Dien) faces key pregnancy decisions while tracking down a mysterious art thief. Sarah (Michaela McManus) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) spend a night out to clear their minds. Nick's (Warren Christie) memory plays tricks on him. Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) and Ava (Moran Atias) both look for outside help with her case, and Enzo (Dominic Chianese) lets a lovely lady slip away.
5 Laid Bare
4/16/19
Katie (Grace Van Dien) sees Sarah (Michaela McManus) in a new light during her tumultuous first day of work at the nursing home. Nick (Warren Christie) makes a startling discovery in therapy while helping Enzo (Dominic Chianese) pursue a second chance at love. Ron (Frankie Faison) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) host an Open Mic night with a surprise performance from their past.
6 Yes or No
4/23/19
The first Gospel Brunch at Smalls not only introduces Ron (Frankie Faison) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) to people from their past, but also inspires the residents of The Village to come to terms with the various dilemmas in their lives: Enzo (Dominic Chianese) and Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) discuss Ava's (Moran Atias) case with young lawyer, Sofia (Guest star Aimee Carrero), Liam (Guest star Ben Ahers) introduces Katie (Grace Van Dien) to her potential future, and Amy (Guest star Nadine Nicole) discovers surprising news about Nick (Warren Christie) and Sarah (Michaela McManus), leading to a revelation that none of them are ready to tackle.
7 Couldn't Not Love You
4/30/19
As the dust settles on last night's revelation, the residents of the Village find themselves trying to put together the pieces: Ron (Frankie Faison) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) welcome two surprise houseguests with familial problems, Enzo (Dominic Chianese) enlists Ben (Jerod Haynes) to help him find Gwendolina, leading Ben back to someone from his past, Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) finally faces his father when Ava's (Moran Atias) case gets messy, and Katie (Grace Van Dien) and Sarah (Michaela McManus) temporarily bury the hatchet when meeting with a wealthy couple interested in adoption... However, when one door closes, another opens, and yet another revelation about Nick (Warren Christie) sends things over the edge.
8 Choosing to Hope
5/7/19
With Christmas approaching, emotions are running high and ron (frankie faison) attempts to reunite the splintered village family. Nick (Warren Christie) visits an old haunt and makes an important discovery. Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) glimpses a new life after receiving tough news. Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) discovers a piece of his past with Enzo (Dominic Chianese) he never knew about. A surprise guest stirs up emotions between Ben (Jerod Haynes) and Ava (Moran Atias).
9 I Am Defiant
5/14/19
Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) and Ava (Moran Atias) prepare for their day in court. Katie (Grace Van Dien) takes a birthing class. Nick (Warren Christie) attempts to gain closure with the help of Sarah (Michaela McManus).
10 I Have Got You
5/21/19
An unexpected event brings Katie (Grace Van Dien), Sarah (Michaela McManus), and Nick (Warren Christie) back into each other's orbits. Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) deals with her diagnosis, which leads to an unexpected chance at re-connection for Ron (Frankie Faison). Enzo (Dominic Chianese) enlists Gabe (Daren Kagasoff) to pull off a grand gesture. Ben (Jerod Haynes) faces his future and his past.
101 Sneak Peek
3/11/19
Welcome to The Village, where sharing walls means sharing lives. Get a first look at the new can't-miss drama with this special sneak peek.

About this show

Welcome to The Village, an apartment building in Brooklyn that appears like any other from the outside - but is quite unique inside. The people who reside here have built a bonded family of friends and neighbors. Sarah's a nurse and single mom raising a creative teen; Gabe's a young law student who just got a much older and unexpected roommate; Ava must secure the future of her young, US-born son when ICE comes knocking; Nick's a veteran who's just returned from war; and the heart and soul of the building, Ron and Patricia, have captivating tales all their own. These are the hopeful, heartwarming and challenging stories of life that prove family is everything, even if it's the one you make with the people around you.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
20 reviews
Barbara Res
September 7, 2019
I loved this show and cannot figure out for the life of my why it was not renewed. The characters are so rich and all, and I mean all, of the actors are terrific. Just adore Dominic Chianese. I expected this would run for years with lots of new stories interwoven. But, now I don't even know how things turned out for anyone.
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Cynthia Ramey
September 27, 2019
Each person is an interesting, fully rounded character in this show. So many shows are populated with the nerd, the clueless, the joker, and the wannabe. But not in the Village. Disappointing it has not been appreciated by viewers or networks.
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Sharon Yaley
August 14, 2019
I can't believe this isn't coming back. I think it's way better than "This is Us," which can be a little repetitive. Makes me furious it won't be back!
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