Selfie (2014)

A sharp, warmhearted workplace romantic comedy about reinvention, social media obsession, and the messy art of becoming a better person.

Selfie - Series Information

  • Original Title: Selfie
  • First Air Year: 2014
  • Last Air Year: 2014
  • Created by: Emily Kapnek
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 22 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 30, 2014 (United States - TV-14)
  • Networks: ABC, Hulu
  • Alternative Titles: Selfie (US)
  • Production Companies: Warner Bros. Television, Piece of Pie Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Selfie - Plot

After being the subject of an embarrassing viral video, a self-involved 20-something enlists the help of a marketing expert to revamp her image in the real world.

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Selfie - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Emily Kapnek

Main Cast

  • Karen Gillan
  • John Cho
  • David Harewood
  • Allyn Rachel
  • Da'Vine Joy Randolph
  • Brian Huskey
  • Jennifer Hasty
  • Matthew Cardarople
  • Giacomo Gianniotti
  • Ashlyn Mackenzie

Writers

  • Mathew Harawitz
  • Sarah Tapscott
  • Brian Rubenstein

Selfie - FAQs

Is Selfie based on a book or play?

Selfie is a modern reimagining of George Bernard Shaw's classic play Pygmalion — the same source that inspired the beloved musical My Fair Lady. Creator Emily Kapnek transplanted the transformation story into a contemporary social media setting, swapping elocution lessons for Instagram followers and viral fame.

Why was Selfie cancelled after one season?

ABC pulled Selfie from its broadcast schedule in November 2014 due to low live ratings, cancelling it after just seven aired episodes. The remaining six episodes were later released online. Despite the cancellation, the show built a devoted fanbase that continues to champion it as an underrated gem.

Who plays Eliza Dooley and Henry Higgs in Selfie?

Karen Gillan, best known for her role as Nebula in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, plays the selfie-obsessed Eliza Dooley. John Cho, celebrated for the Harold & Kumar franchise and Star Trek, portrays Henry Higgs, the buttoned-up marketing expert tasked with reshaping her public image.

Where can you stream Selfie online?

Selfie is available to stream on Hulu. Availability may vary by region, so check your local streaming services for the most current options. You can also compare all available viewing options in your area through JustWatch for the latest platform listings.

Is Selfie worth watching despite its cancellation?

Absolutely worth a watch. Selfie found its footing quickly, and the chemistry between Karen Gillan and John Cho is genuinely charming. Critics who revisited the show after its cancellation praised its wit and warmth. All 13 episodes are available, giving the series a satisfying — if bittersweet — complete run.

What is the romantic dynamic between Eliza and Henry?

Eliza and Henry are a classic opposites-attract pairing — she's loud, impulsive, and addicted to social media validation; he's reserved, methodical, and deeply skeptical of online culture. Their mentor-student dynamic gradually evolves into something warmer and more romantic, giving the show its emotional core alongside the comedy.

Who created Selfie and what else have they made?

Selfie was created by Emily Kapnek, who previously developed the ABC Family comedy Suburgatory (2011–2014). Kapnek is known for sharp, character-driven comedies with strong female leads. Her work on Selfie showcased a similar sensibility — witty dialogue, genuine heart, and a knack for grounding absurd premises in relatable emotion.

What shows are similar to Selfie?

Fans of Selfie tend to enjoy Man Seeking Woman, Ground Floor, and Love for their similarly offbeat romantic comedy energy. Platonic and Harlem offer more recent takes on friendship and self-discovery with comparable warmth. The Office (US) also shares Selfie's workplace comedy DNA and slow-burn romantic tension.

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