WATCH 'Olive Kitteridge' PREMIERE Episode 1 Full Live Stream Online Free: Part 1 & 2 Of Miniseries With Frances McDormand, Adaptation Of Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer-Winning Book, HBO Streaming [VIDEO]

Tune in to HBO tonight at 9 PM to see what will happen on the Premiere of "Olive Kitteridge" Season 1! Watch Episode 1, where we will "Part 1 & 2" of the four-part miniseries event, using our free live stream links.

According to the official synopsis of "Part 1 & 2," Episode 1 of Season 1, "In the first two parts of this four-part adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel spanning 25 years in a small Maine town, math teacher Olive Kitteridge helps Kevin, a smart but timid student whose mom is suffering from depression, a gesture that annoys her son, Christopher. Years later, the twentysomething Kevin returns to the area, and Olive ropes him into attending Christopher's wedding-rehearsal dinner," according to TV Guide.

Make sure you tune in to HBO tonight at 9 PM to catch all of the Season 1, Episode 1 excitement!

Won't be able to catch Episode 1 of "Olive Kitteridge" Season 1 on a TV? Well, we've got you covered with free online live stream links so you can watch the Premiere with Frances McDormand!

Check out a live stream of "Olive Kitteridge" on this HBO free live stream channel online - click here or here (one link may work over the other depending on the region of the viewer) to watch Episode 1 from your computer!

Should we look forward to the "Olive Kitteridge" miniseries event starring Frances McDormand & Bill Murray? Warning: spoilers ahead!

According to the Times Herald-Record, "A slow-building, low-key drama with a hard-to-love character at its center, the four-part tale "Olive Kitteridge" (9 p.m. Sunday, HBO) may be the most grown-up, challenging and rewarding TV event of the fall..."Olive" reminds us just how captivating and difficult "ordinary" people can be - particularly when their peculiar, difficult and damaging behavior becomes woven into the pattern of everyday life. Frances McDormand ("Fargo") stars in the title role. Married to a small-town Maine pharmacist (Richard Jenkins), she's an exacting middle-school math teacher who brooks no outbursts from her students, their parents - even her own son. Told in four hours over two nights, "Olive" moves ahead chronologically, with some flashbacks, to flesh out a surprising number of local characters. Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of short stories by Elizabeth Strout, "Olive" offers a prolonged meditation on the heroine's increasingly off-putting demeanor. Olive admits that depression and suicide run in her family, and she embraces that dark legacy as a sign of her intelligence. To Olive, unhappiness is no burden. To be merely average and uncomplicated is, to her, the real horror. This staunch, unwavering posture drives her husband to take a paternal interest in a sweet and simple employee, and inspires her son to marry a pretty, ambitious Californian with little tolerance for her "weird" mother-in-law.

"Olive is not without generosity. She looks after the son of a deeply depressed neighbor, and later saves his life when he returns home as a brilliant, but full-blown schizophrenic medical student bent on suicide. In addition to its darker disposition, "Olive" embraces the less-than-movie-star looks of its lead actress and most of the cast. Bill Murray appears on the miniseries' second night. Like McDormand, Murray has had a long career on the periphery of Hollywood, often choosing scripts featuring fully realized and complicated characters. Again, I have to return to the term "grown-up." "Olive" asks viewers to contemplate aspects of life that may be grim, but are also far more commonplace than many of us would care to admit. And it does so without resorting to comforting narrative cliches, or the presence of ludicrously beautiful performers draped in the trappings of affluence. For those reasons alone, "Olive" is truly a rare television experience," explains the positive review.

It will certainly be interesting to see all of this play out! Check out the promo, trailers and sneak-peek previews of "Part 1 & 2" of the four-part miniseries event here:


What else will happen tonight on "Olive Kitteridge" Season 1, Episode 1? You'll have to wait and see tonight's Premiere! Tune into HBO, or one of our free online live stream links above, to catch all the excitement of this Season 1 episode, simply called "Part 1 & 2!"

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