Harriet Dyer Leads Dmv Tv Show Finale to Paramount+ After Cancellation

Harriet Dyer Leads Dmv Tv Show Finale to Paramount+ After Cancellation

Harriet Dyer’s dmv tv show finale is now on Paramount+, landing more than a month after CBS canceled the series. The Season 1, Episode 20 release gives the show’s first run a final streaming home and closes out a 20-episode season for viewers who followed the CBS workplace comedy.

Impact Will Be Felt

Season 1, Episode 20 is titled “Impact Will Be Felt,” and Paramount+ added it as the series finale for DMV. Dana Klein, who created, wrote, executive-produced, and ran the show, brought the first season to a finish after CBS Studios produced the series.

65% is the approval rating DMV holds on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 17 reviews. That puts the comedy in the middle of the pack rather than the breakout tier, which makes the finale’s arrival on Paramount+ less like a victory lap and more like a clean exit for a modestly received first season.

East Hollywood DMV Cast

Harriet Dyer plays Colette, a driving examiner with a big heart, in a cast that also includes Tony Cavalero as Vic, Molly Kearney as Barbara, Alex Tarrant as Noa, Gigi Zumbado as Ceci, and Tim Meadows as Gregg. Randall Park and Leslie Jones also made guest appearances, giving the season extra recognizable names without changing the fact that the show was built around the workers of East Hollywood DMV.

20 episodes later, the practical takeaway is simple: anyone who started the CBS workplace comedy can now stream the last hour and see how the season ends. For a canceled series, that final upload matters less as a comeback than as a finished shelf item, and Paramount+ has now put the whole first season in one place.

Dana Klein and CBS Studios

Dana Klein’s job list on DMV was crowded — creator, writer, executive producer, and showrunner — and that makes the finale’s streaming arrival the cleanest marker of the show’s end state. A series can disappear from a broadcast schedule quickly; getting the final episode onto Paramount+ gives the season a completed record instead of leaving Episode 20 stranded after cancellation.

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