Overcompensating (TV series)


Overcompensating is an American comedy television series created by Benito Skinner for Amazon Prime Video. Skinner stars as Benny, a former high-school jock and closeted college student navigating freshman year. The show is based on Skinner's own college experience meeting a woman who became his best friend and helped him come out. The show premiered on May 15, 2025, on Amazon Prime Video.
In September 2025, Amazon Prime Video renewed the series for a second season. Vernon Sanders, Amazon's head of global television, confirmed writer's rooms for season two began in July 2025.

Premise

Benny, a former high school football star and valedictorian from Idaho, begins his freshman year of college at the fictional Yates University, where his sister Grace is a junior. He is a closeted gay man and masks his true identity by aping the machismo of his male peers, particularly that of Peter, Grace's jock boyfriend. On his first day on campus, Benny befriends Carmen, a freshman from New Jersey who was an outsider in high school. Together, Benny and Carmen navigate their first year of college, which includes new relationships, pledging the college's secret society, and figuring out their true selves.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Benito Skinner as Benny "Bento" Scanlon
  • Wally Baram as Carmen Neil, Benny's best friend
  • Mary Beth Barone as Grace Scanlon, Benny's sister
  • Adam DiMarco as Peter Whitney, Grace's boyfriend and part of the Flesh & Gold secret society
  • Rish Shah as Miles Hari, Benny's frat brother and love interest

Recurring

Guest

Production

Development

Creator Benito Skinner debuted the title Overcompensating with his 2018 live comedy show followed by a year-long cross country tour. This led Skinner to the idea for the television series, thus working on the script for four years starting in 2020. During pre-production, main writers Skinner and Scott King collaborated with comedian friends, Mary Beth Barone and Wally Baram, who later auditioned and were cast in the roles of the main female leads. Nick Pepper, head of wholly owned content at Amazon MGM Studios, greenlit the project saying, "The moment we heard this story from Benny, we knew it was an irresistible, bold story that would captivate and inspire our global Prime Video customers". In November 2022, it was announced Amazon Prime Video had put the project in development with Benito Skinner writing and executive producing alongside Jonah Hill under his Strong Baby banner, and A24 producing. In February 2024, the series announced a new go-ahead for development months before filming.

Casting

Upon the initial announcement, Skinner was set to star. In July 2024, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam DiMarco and Rish Shah joined the cast in series regular capacity, while Holmes, Corteon Moore, Owen Thiele, and Nell Verlaque were set to recur. In September, Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, Kaia Gerber, Julia Shiplett, Tommy Do, Alexandra Beaton, Claire Qute, Elias Azimi and Maddie Phillips joined the cast in undisclosed capacity. In October, Charli XCX and Tomaso Sanelli joined the cast in guest and recurring capacity, respectively.

Filming

Filming for Overcompensating primarily took place in Toronto in eight-week blocks until late September 2024. Benito Skinner was inspired by the University of Toronto's landscape and buildings which reminded him of his alma mater, Georgetown University. The university's Victoria College served as the backdrop for the show's Yates' campus. Once production moved to Los Angeles in late September, they shot most of the party and off-campus scenes around the city in neighborhoods such as Echo Park and Silver Lake; as well as studio soundstages. Principal photography began on July 8, 2024, and wrapped on October 16, 2024.

Soundtrack

Overcompensating's soundtrack was created by music supervisors Jen Malone and Nicole Weisberg, alongside Charli XCX who served as the show's executive producer, music producer, and guest starred as herself in episode four titled "Boom Clap". In 2022, Skinner approached Charli XCX at a party asking if she would do music for a show he was working on; she asked for the script and promptly signed on. The show contains over 30 songs composed by Charli XCX with hits from her discography like "Boom Clap" and "I Love It". Because of the script's ties to pop culture and Skinner's own life experiences with music, Malone and Weisberg worked with Charli XCX in pursuing the rights to specific songs like "Lucky" by Britney Spears and the "George of the Jungle" theme song.

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Overcompensating has an approval rating of 93% based on 46 critics' reviews, and an audience rating of 81% with over 250 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, "As ribald as any self-respecting campus comedy but with a disarmingly sweet core, Overcompensating has nothing to make up for as it proves creator-star Benito Skinner to be the real deal". Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 72 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.
Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "It's a confident and generally funny series-creating debut for well-regarded content creator Skinner, and the cast is packed with breakout performances from lesser-known co-stars, amusing turns from more familiar stars and cameos aplenty". Emma Kiely of Collider gave the series an eight of ten, writing: "A hilarious, warm, and honest show from one of comedy's most exciting voices".
Inkoo Kang of The New Yorker commented on Skinner's transition from the Internet comedy space to writing a poignant coming-of-age story by saying, "Skinner, perhaps best known until now as an internet comedian, smuggles in his commentary on gender relations and sexuality via absurdist sequences and an impressive joke density."