LOS ANGELES — The Bravo channel is delivering an early holiday gift to viewers that should be opened immediately.
"Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce" is a sharply observed series about divorce, yes, but love and friendship and family as well. Its premiere episode is funny and moving, sexy and sad, and very adult. But it's nuance rather than crassness that rules — although the characters' glossy affluence has the potential to rankle.
"Girlfriends' Guide" (debuting 10 p.m. EST Tuesday) can claim pioneer status as the first scripted series for Bravo, home of such flashily entertaining fare as the "Real Housewives" franchise, and the first series topped by Lisa Edelstein, who shines as woman-on-the-edge Abby McCarthy.
It also marks the auspicious bow of Marti Noxon as a solo series creator, following writing and producing stints on a range of hits including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Grey's Anatomy" and another groundbreaker, "Mad Men."
"We never wanted to go into scripted just to go into scripted," said Lara Spotts, Bravo Media's senior vice president in charge of development. Even as other reality-focused channels jumped on the scripted bandwagon, "we knew we had to wait for just the right project."
Noxon and her hour-long series — which at one point was in development for Showtime as a half-hour — turned out to be "the voice" that Bravo wanted, Spotts said.
"She's talking about subjects that our reality characters are going through. She's talking about things that our viewers are going through, but in a way that feels really fresh and unique," Spotts said.
Loosely inspired by Vicki Iovine's series of nonfiction guides to pregnancy and motherhood, the 13-episode "Girlfriends' Guide" stars Edelstein as a successful how-to author whose upbeat depiction of her family life belies a disintegrating marriage to filmmaker Jake (Paul Adelstein, "Private Practice").