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The Ex List

The Ex List is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on on , 2008, and was abruptly canceled after airing only four episodes, with the remaining nine of its 13 produced episodes left unaired. The series stars as Bella Bloom, a successful 30-something businesswoman who, during her sister Daphne's , consults a who reveals that Bella has already dated her future soulmate but must identify and reconnect with him within one year or face a lifetime of solitude. Developed by writer Diane Ruggiero, who served as creator and initial executive producer, The Ex List adapts the Israeli series The Mythological X (also known as HaX), created by Sigal Avin. Ruggiero departed the production in September 2008 amid creative disputes with CBS, which sought a closer adherence to the original Israeli format, leading to her replacement and contributing to the show's behind-the-scenes turmoil. The narrative centers on Bella's quest to comb through her list of ex-boyfriends—ranging from high school sweethearts to recent flings—while navigating support from her quirky circle of friends, including loyal Augie (Adam Rothenberg), free-spirited Vivian (Alexandra Breckenridge), and optimistic Cyrus (Amir Talai), as well as her sister Daphne (Rachel Boston). Episodes blend humor and heartfelt drama, examining themes of romantic regret, personal growth, and the search for true love in modern adulthood. Produced by 20th Century Fox Television in association with Banana-Goose Productions and Keshet Broadcasting, the series was positioned as a lighthearted romantic dramedy for nights but struggled with low ratings, with viewership starting at 6.85 million for the premiere episode and declining to 5.3 million by the fourth episode before its removal from the schedule on , 2008. Critically, it received mixed reviews, with a 65% approval rating on based on early episodes praised for Reaser's charismatic performance and witty dialogue, though some critics noted its formulaic premise and uneven tone. Despite its short run, The Ex List has garnered a for its exploration of dating anxieties and was previously available for streaming on platforms like .

Development and production

Development

The Ex List originated as an American adaptation of the Israeli comedy-drama series Ha'Ex Ha'Mythology (translated as Mythological X), created and written by Sigal Avin, which premiered on Channel 2 in 2007. CBS acquired the rights to develop the U.S. version, retaining Avin as a script consultant. The series was conceived as a blend of humor and heartfelt exploration of romantic relationships, centering on protagonist Bella Bloom's year-long journey to reconnect with her exes in search of enduring love. Executive producers on the project included Avin alongside Jonathan Levin, known for his work on Charmed, and Israeli producers Avi Nir and Mosh Danon from Keshet Media Group. The pilot episode was written by Diane Ruggiero, previously of Veronica Mars, under production by 20th Century Fox Television. On May 13, 2008, CBS officially greenlit the series for its 2008-2009 lineup, ordering 13 episodes. This pre- phase emphasized the core narrative's universal appeal while tailoring it for American audiences, setting the stage for the show's October premiere.

Production

was hired as and head writer for The Ex List in early 2008, shortly after the resolution of the 2007–2008 , to adapt the Israeli series Mythological X for American audiences. She penned the pilot episode and oversaw the initial creative direction as . CBS greenlit 13 episodes, allowing to proceed without mid-season adjustments. Production began in mid-2008, with filming commencing on the pilot directed by . Despite early momentum, Ruggiero departed after six episodes were completed in September 2008, citing creative differences and excessive network interference from executives who pushed for a closer adherence to the original Israeli format. Her exit surprised both and , but production continued without significant delays. Executive producer Rick Eid stepped in as showrunner to guide the remaining episodes, supported by a team of replacement writers including Safchik and Patti Carr. Directors such as and Paul Holahan handled multiple installments following the pilot, ensuring the series maintained its procedural-romantic tone. All 13 episodes were completed, with wrapping in late 2008 amid these transitions.

Filming and locations

The Ex List was primarily filmed in , , serving as a stand-in for the show's settings. Production utilized practical locations in the area, including Ocean Beach, where exterior scenes were captured at Winston's Beach Club on Bacon Street. The series employed a under director of photography Kenneth D. Zunder, contributing to its blend of humor and dramatic elements in hour-long episodes averaging around 40 minutes of runtime. Principal photography occurred in 2008 ahead of the premiere, with all 13 episodes completed by late in the year.

Cast and characters

Main cast

The main cast of The Ex List was announced in early June 2008 by , highlighting the ensemble's roles in the comedic drama series. leads the series as Bella Bloom, the central protagonist—a single, 30-something successful florist owner who embarks on a quest to reconnect with her ex-boyfriends after a psychic informs her that one of them is her destined husband. , known for her prior role on , appeared in all 13 episodes, bringing nuance to Bella's blend of vulnerability and determination in navigating romance and self-discovery. Rachel Boston portrays Daphne Bloom, Bella's younger sister and a source of through her own impulsive romantic pursuits and family dynamics. Boston's character adds levity to the series as an engaged but flighty counterpart to Bella, appearing across the full season to underscore sibling bonds amid personal chaos. plays Augie (full name David Augustine), Bella's loyal best friend and confidant who serves as a neighbor and emotional anchor throughout her journey. Rothenberg's portrayal emphasizes Augie's supportive, grounded presence in the ensemble, contributing to the show's exploration of platonic relationships in all 13 episodes. Amir Talai as Cyrus, the affable doorman of Bella's building and a key supporting comic figure who injects humor through his quirky observations and interactions with the main characters. Talai's role enhances the series' neighborhood camaraderie, appearing in all 13 episodes to provide lighthearted commentary on the unfolding events. Alexandra Breckenridge stars as Vivian, Augie's girlfriend and a close friend to Bella, offering witty insights and relational advice within the core group dynamic. Featured prominently in the early and ongoing episodes, Breckenridge's character bridges romantic and friendship elements, appearing in all 13 installments to round out the supportive circle around the protagonist. Mark Deklin portrays Elliott, Daphne's fiancé and a , providing contrast to the chaotic personal lives of the and appearing in several episodes.

The Exes

The Exes section of The Ex List features guest stars portraying Bella Bloom's former romantic partners, each designed to reflect a unique aspect of her romantic history and contribute to the show's exploration of past relationships. These characters serve as temporary foils, appearing primarily in single episodes to allow Bella to reassess old connections under the pressure of the psychic's . The casting emphasized variety in professions and personalities, from military personnel to artists, to illustrate the diverse types of relationships Bella has experienced, with most exes limited to 1-2 episodes for focused narrative arcs. In episode 1, as Johnny Diamont, Bella's recent ex. In episode 2, "Climb Every Mountain Biker," as Jake Turner, a former couch potato who has become a fitness enthusiast. In episode 3, "Protect and Serve," Michael Weaver as Ronny (Ronnie Helton), Bella's high school ex-boyfriend who became a after her apartment is robbed. Other notable exes included various one-off portrayals such as a rock musician, a , and Wade, who proposed to her in 1996 (featured in a later ), each underscoring different relational pitfalls like instability or emotional distance. Overall, the season incorporated approximately 10 distinct exes, strategically woven into the premise to drive Bella's journey while interacting briefly with the main cast to reveal her growth.

Broadcast and episodes

Broadcast history

The Ex List premiered in the United States on on October 3, 2008, airing in the Friday 9:00 p.m. time slot. The series was scheduled for 13 episodes but was pulled after only the first four aired on October 3, 10, 17, and 24, due to underwhelming viewership in the competitive Friday night lineup. announced the cancellation on October 28, 2008, replacing it with reruns of . The remaining nine episodes were later broadcast on Lifetime, beginning August 11, 2009, in the Tuesday 9:00 p.m. slot, effectively the unaired content during the summer period. Internationally, the series debuted on in Canada in October 2008, aligning closely with the U.S. premiere. It aired on Canal Fox across shortly thereafter. In , began broadcasting the series on December 1, 2008, at 9:30 p.m. on Mondays during the 2008-09 summer non-ratings period but aired only the first two episodes before dropping it. The early U.S. cancellation stemmed from the challenging slot, where it struggled against established programming on rival networks.

Episodes

The Ex List consists of a single season with 13 episodes, produced for but canceled after the first four aired in October 2008 due to low ratings. The remaining nine episodes were completed as part of the original 13-episode order but remained unaired in the United States initially; they were later burned off on Lifetime starting August 11, 2009, broadcast in select international markets, such as the first two episodes on Australia's Network Ten during the 2008-2009 summer season, and made available via DVD release in 2009. The series features varying directors and writers, with Diane Ruggiero-Wright as the creator and initial head writer for the early episodes, after which Rick Eid took over as showrunner to complete the season. Brief synopses below focus on the featured ex-boyfriend and central romantic conflict for each installment, avoiding major spoilers.
No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal U.S. air dateSynopsis
1PilotTimothy BusfieldDiane Ruggiero-WrightOctober 3, 2008At her sister Daphne's bachelorette party, Bella consults a psychic who reveals she has already dated her future husband among her exes; she begins by seeking out Johnny, a rock musician she previously dumped, to test the prediction.
2Climb Every Mountain BikerAdam DavidsonLiz Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightOctober 10, 2008Bella tracks down her ex Jake, a former executive turned avid mountain biker obsessed with extreme sports, but his constant references to another past relationship create tension.
3Protect and ServeLev L. SpiroRick Eid & Matt McGuinness & Liz PhangOctober 17, 2008Following a burglary at her apartment, Bella reconnects with her ex Ronnie, a dedicated police officer who appears single and appealing, complicating her search.
4Do You Love Me, Do You Surfer... BoyTamra DavisRick Eid & Liz PhangOctober 24, 2008Bella encounters her ex Shane, a professional surfer bound by sponsorship obligations, reigniting old attractions amid his high-stakes lifestyle.
5Momma's BoyPaul HolahanLiz PhangUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime airing August 11, 2009)After an eye injury, Bella meets her ex Josh, an ophthalmologist and former "momma's boy" who has since gained independence, testing if their past issues are resolved.
6Daphne's Idealized WeddingDennie GordonRick EidUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)During her sister Daphne's wedding, Bella reconnects with ex Steve from a dude ranch romance, but ominous signs challenge their potential reunion.
7TrustafarianPaul HolahanMatt McGuinnessUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)While planning her father's birthday party, Bella encounters her ex Luke, an eco-conscious environmentalist living a trust-fund hippie lifestyle, sparking ideological conflicts.
8Art ProfessorDennie GordonLiz Phang & Rick EidUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)Bella reunites with her ex Bertram, an arts professor who wants her as his muse, but the role proves unfulfilling and reignites old creative tensions.
9Flower KingScott WinantRick EidUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)Bella reflects on her cheating ex Steele, a florist known as the "Flower King," while encountering a new prospect that questions the rules of her ex-list quest.
10The SparkTamra DavisMatt McGuinness & Liz PhangUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)Bella dates her ex James, a celebrated author, but struggles to feel any romantic spark; meanwhile, her parents grapple with divorce proceedings.
11The BabysitterTimothy BusfieldRick EidUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)Bella reconnects with her ex Wade, who proposed years ago but is now divorced with a child, raising doubts about readiness for family life as Augie contemplates his own proposal.
12Metro Guy and the Non-ExAdam DavidsonLiz PhangUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)Bella meets her ex Phillip, a stylish architect dubbed the "metro guy," but unexpected chemistry with Augie's boss blurs the lines of her search.
13The Other FootLev L. SpiroRick Eid & Matt McGuinnessUnaired (produced 2008; later Lifetime and international airings 2009-2010)In the season finale, Bella encounters her ex Roy, a workaholic chef, while Cyrus's scheme involving a dog stirs jealousy and forces a reevaluation of her journey.

Reception

Critical reception

The Ex List received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 65% approval rating on based on 17 reviews. Entertainment Weekly awarded the series a B+ grade, praising its witty dialogue and Elizabeth Reaser's performance as the lead character Bella Bloom, describing her as "easygoing, reasonable, and funny in a way that's actually funny," with lines evoking the wisecracking style of a 1930s-era broad. Critics highlighted both strengths and weaknesses in the show's tone and execution. The New York Times commended its charming exploration of protracted adolescence among thirtysomething women, noting the premise's appeal without pretense. However, USA Today criticized the series for collapsing when shifting focus to underdeveloped supporting characters, arguing that the ensemble lacked personality beyond the lead. Common Sense Media pointed to insufficient character development, stating that "all that sass can't hide the problems" in building depth. Reviews of specific episodes reflected this inconsistency. The pilot was praised for its engaging setup and breezy elements, with critic noting its potential as a positive surprise despite the contrived premise. Later episodes drew fault for repetition and tonal unevenness, including crude subplots like a bikini wax scene that clashed with the lighthearted vibe. The overall consensus suggested the show's early potential was undermined by network interference, as meddled in the creative direction by pressuring to adhere closely to the original Israeli series plots, leading to her departure after scripting six episodes and contributing to a perceived decline in quality.

Ratings and viewership

The series premiered on , 2008, drawing 6.85 million viewers and earning a 4.2/7 household rating along with a 2.0 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic. Viewership experienced a progressive decline thereafter, with the second episode attracting 6.2 million viewers and the fourth episode drawing 5.18 million; the series averaged 5.3 million viewers over its four-episode run. Nielsen household ratings similarly fell from the initial 4.2/7 to below 3.0, as the program competed poorly against established hits like ABC's , which consistently drew over 10 million viewers per episode during the 2008-09 season. These trends were exacerbated by broader challenges in the broadcast television landscape during the 2008-09 season, including the aftermath of the 2007-08 , which had shortened prior seasons and disrupted production pipelines, combined with the ongoing economic recession that reduced advertising revenue and contributed to an overall 10-16% decline in network viewership. Low ratings prompted CBS to pull The Ex List from its schedule after four episodes on October 24, 2008, with the network officially canceling the series in January 2009 and leaving the remaining nine produced episodes unaired.

Distribution and availability

Home media

The Ex List was not released on official physical home media formats such as DVD or Blu-ray by or . Despite the production of 13 episodes, including unaired ones, no studio-sanctioned collection was issued in Region 1 or internationally. Unofficial compilations of the complete series, often on multiple discs with basic menus, have been offered by third-party vendors targeting niche audiences, but these lack official licensing and additional features like commentaries or behind-the-scenes content.

Streaming and digital distribution

Following its initial broadcast, The Ex List has seen limited , primarily through niche platforms rather than major subscription services. As of November 2025, the series is not available for streaming on prominent platforms such as , , or Prime Video. The full first season became accessible via as a free ad-supported streaming option starting around 2020, allowing viewers to watch all 13 episodes without a subscription, though availability may vary by region. In select international markets, such as , episodes are available for free streaming on . Digital rentals and purchases are not currently available on major platforms like Video in the , though episodes can be purchased on in select international markets such as . Despite its , the show has not secured widespread streaming deals or revivals by 2025, maintaining a niche presence; individual episodes can sometimes be found through unofficial uploads in various markets, though these are not authorized distributions.

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