Edit
Storyline
As a high-end custom furniture maker, Jimmy is trying to raise Wendy, his smart, yet manipulative, 10-year-old daughter he has with Donna, and his darkness-obsessed teen daughter Bonnie, whom he had with his first wife, a tart-tongued cocktail waitress, Claire. Constantly trying to prove to all these women that he does indeed love them - despite his penchant for stupid, hormonally-inspired remarks - things only become more complicated when Bonnie says she wants to live with him and Donna. Jimmy finally gets a break with the birth of his newest baby - it's a boy! Jimmy's joy over having an ally in the house is euphoric...even if father and son are still physically outnumbered - and more importantly, psychologically outwitted. Written by
Anonymous
Plot Summary
|
Add Synopsis
Taglines:
One man in a house full of women. Let the games begin.
Edit
Did You Know?
Quotes
Mitzi Stiles:
I think all men hate women on some level. Jimmy's father hated me.
Jimmy Stiles:
C'mon, Mom, that's not true!
Mitzi Stiles:
In his will he referred to me as That Bitch Who Killed Me.
See more »
Connections
Referenced in
Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
See more »
This show, Ladies Man's really cool and it's rad, too. Anyway, Stephen Root is so crazy about flirting on a 30 something girl like he did on that episode when he, Jimmy and Donna went to have a hot tub party together. This is like a Fresh Prince type show. It can be weird if the whole family doesn't to the right things like being "tattle-tails" or they leave their kids alone, but when Gene is with them. Some parts can be so hardy-har and I get so excited that I have a crush on Stephie (the man I was telling you). It's a great "pulling a flower" show and I wuv.