The curtain is about to fall on the third season of the quirky, often unpredictable comedy series “Smiling Friends.” This Sunday, November 30, at 11:30 p.m., Adult Swim/Cartoon Network will air the eighth and final episode of the season, titled “The Glep Ep.” Although the exact storyline remains shrouded in mystery due to intentionally vague episode descriptions, fans are buzzing with excitement over what antics Glep and the rest of the crew might get into.
“Smiling Friends” is the brainchild of animators Zach Hadel, also known as “psychicpebbles,” and Michael Cusack. The show follows Charlie and Pim as they navigate their peculiar jobs at a charity dedicated to spreading happiness, though their methods often delve into the absurd. This season has been particularly intriguing, with episode titles and synopses that have kept viewers guessing.
If you're looking to catch “Smiling Friends” live, you can tune in to Adult Swim through Sling TV or DIRECTV, both offering free trials to new subscribers. Sling TV stands out for its affordability and customizable channel packages, making it a popular choice for cord-cutters. Alternatively, DIRECTV provides a more comprehensive channel lineup, including Adult Swim content, ensuring you never miss an episode.
For those who prefer streaming, “Smiling Friends” is also accessible on HBO Max. Many viewers find it convenient to bundle HBO Max with Disney+ and Hulu to get the most out of their streaming subscriptions. This way, you can catch up on all the grin-inducing adventures of Charlie and Pim, whether you’re drawn in by the show’s zaniness or its unexpected depth.
“I didn’t think a show could be so delightfully bizarre, yet here we are at the season finale, and I’m hooked!” – A fan shared on social media.
Don’t miss your chance to witness how season 3 wraps up. With multiple platforms at your disposal, catching “Smiling Friends” has never been easier—or cheaper. So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare for a unique blend of humor and unpredictability that only Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack can deliver.