Three college friends live together: Hunter, a construction worker and womanizer who finds he has a teen daughter; Norris, a struggling artist; and Ford, a lawyer whose coming out ended his ... Read allThree college friends live together: Hunter, a construction worker and womanizer who finds he has a teen daughter; Norris, a struggling artist; and Ford, a lawyer whose coming out ended his marriage to Suzanne.Three college friends live together: Hunter, a construction worker and womanizer who finds he has a teen daughter; Norris, a struggling artist; and Ford, a lawyer whose coming out ended his marriage to Suzanne.
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This is Alan Ball around the time of American Beauty. These are two opposite sides of Alan Ball's career. Before this, he's been involved with a couple of successful shows. This one feels like a variation on the Three Men and A Baby franchise except the three men are played by second tier stars. I don't want to be mean, but the biggest star on the cast is Rena Sofer. The writing is functional network sitcom material. It feels slap-dashed like maybe Alan is doing something more important elsewhere. I must have seen the show back in the day. A couple of lines in the pilot sound familiar, but I literally remember nothing else. There is nothing that great to remember. This is functional.
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Suzanne Vandermeer: This is Chloe, my gay husband's roomate's illegitimate child.
Chloe Sheffield: Actually, I prefer the term "bastard."
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