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''3AM'' is an American reality documentary series about the late-night life of New York City. The voyeuristic documentary series puts the spotlight on the lives of five New York citizens and veterans to the city's night life. The series debuted on the premium cable channel Showtime on May 28, 2015. Showtime continued to air a 7 episode-long first season. The season finale aired on July 9, 2015. ''3AM'' was met by critics with a mixed reception. The series has been praised for its provocative visual style, but has also been received as mildly entertaining. After its initial 7-episode run, Showtime cancelled the show in January 2016.


Cast


Main

Each episode of the series follows a single evening with the following five members of New York City's night life crowd. * Josh "The Fat Jew" (Season 1): Josh is an internet celebrity, a veteran of New York City's late-night life and a self-described "Magellan" of the night life in New York. He has been described as a "crazy partier" and will attend a wide variety of parties, from "Pokémon raves to stripper parties". Josh is determined to prove that New York City has the craziest parties in the world. * Kirill (Season 1): Kirill is a charming nightlife photographer. The focus of his photography is on action of the "girls gone wild" nature. In addition, Kirill has a girlfriend who is not enthusiastic of his chosen livelihood. * Vashtie (Season 1): Vashtie, also known as "Va$htie", is a gorgeous DJ and filmmaker from Albany. She studied at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York. Vashtie became a part of the late night crowd and does her best to get away from her rough childhood. * Markus (Season 1): Markus is an infamous and glamorous doorman and stand-up comedian. Markus is trying to balance a relationship with his boyfriend with a life filled with extravagant temptations. * Samantha (Season 1): Samantha, who also goes by Abby, is a photographer by day. But by night, she is a beautiful escort. Samantha holds a strong desire for a more normal life, but struggles to walk away from New York City's late-night life.


Production and development

''3AM'' was created by television producer Dick Wolf. Wolf, along with Tom Thayer with Wolf Reality, are also executive producers on the show, as well as Banks Tarver and Ken Druckerman from the New York-based
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(part of the Red Arrow Entertainment Group) and Marie McGovern. Although Wolf is credited as the creator of the series, Marie McGovern stated in an interview with the '' NY Daily News'' that the series was her brainchild. In the interview, McGovern, a former news assignment editor at the same newspaper, noted that she was inspired by working in the early morning shifts and reading police reports on the "craziness that would go on the night before."


Episodes


Season 1 (2015)


Critical response

Upon the series premiere, ''3AM'' was met with a mixed critical reception. In a more negative review, Brian Lowry from ''Variety'' thought that while the show was "visually provocative", ''3AM'' was "only mildly entertaining" and "never for a moment truly convincing." Lowry also criticised the title of the series, which he noted in his review as conveying the impression that "strange things happen at night while those who work the day shift slumber, especially around the designated hour." Lowry claimed this was an insubstantial construct that was employed primarily to present titillating moments to the audience. In addition, Lowry criticised the character followed by the series for giving the impression of posturing for the cameras, which "offsets the effect of the gritty photography and dreamy music used to set the mood." However, Mike Hale of '' The New York Times'' held a more positive review of the series. Hale referred to the series as "refreshing" when compared to Showtime's more popular and
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-winning shows such as '' Masters of Sex''. In his review, Hale noted that the show had a "disarming matter-of-factness" that he thought to make the show "easy to watch."


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* {{Dick Wolf 2010s American reality television series Showtime (TV network) original programming English-language television shows 2015 American television series debuts 2015 American television series endings