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Zach Braff | ... | ||
Amanda Peet | ... | ||
Jason Bateman | ... | ||
Charles Grodin | ... | ||
Mia Farrow | ... |
Amelia Kowalski
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Lucian Maisel | ... |
Wesley
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Donal Logue | ... |
Don Wollebin
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Amy Poehler | ... |
Carol Lane
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Fred Armisen | ... |
Manny
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Bob Stephenson | ... |
Doug
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Yaffit Hallely | ... |
Woman
(as Yafit Hallely)
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Josh Charles | ... |
Forrest Mead
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Marin Hinkle | ... |
Karen
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Yul Vazquez | ... |
Paco
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Michael Lawson | ... |
Busboy
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In Manhattan, Sofia's an attorney and Tom's a cook who has a hard time holding a job. When their first child is born, they agree that she'll be a full-time mom and he'll get a promotion. When he gets fired, he takes a job in Ohio working at the ad agency where her father is assistant director. Tom's assigned to report to Chip, a competitive, hard-driving guy who's in a wheelchair and who's Sofia's ex-boyfriend - from high school. Chip still carries a torch for her, so he connives to make Tom's work life miserable. As Tom's frustrations mount, it may be that Sofia will take Chip's side. Is Tom doomed to fail yet again? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
A fairly amusing show where Braff's character deals with a co-worker in a new job that had had a thing with his wife in high school. This comedy doesn't bring anything new to the genre, but is a fair watch overall with some interesting elements.
The Good: Appropriate length, Fair acting, Great gag reel (after some credits start rolling), amusing overall, villain is mean, but doesn't cross the line- after all comedies are not about sadistic, truly evil villains. They are usually funny, selfishly misguided people, and Bateman fits the bill perfectly.
The Bad: Too much slapstick humor, had more potential, some scenes were unfocused and with no real purpose.