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To save a retirement home from bankruptcy, its uptight director must convince her estranged, obnoxious father to make a significant donation, or face losing her job and custody of her daughter. But when he insists on playing a role in running the home, the director must balance the need to keep her father’s money with the increasing annoyance of the home’s residents with the coarse intruder.
It's a tv show. One-camera comedy. The problem is supposed to go on forever. It's the engine of the show.
It’s a tv show. One-camera comedy. The problem is supposed to go on forever. It’s the engine of the show.
See lessWhen an indicted small-time thief learns of her boy scout kid brother’s ambition to make their crime-ridden town litter-free, she must spend her remaining days of freedom helping him while keeping him safe.
Is there a reason the thief must be "small time." The reason I ask is because I see more conflict if the thief is a major one, and a greater irony with a bigger thief being involved in a Quixotic project.... I also agree with Mike about the compelling "need" to help the kid brother.... what happensRead more
Is there a reason the thief must be “small time.” The reason I ask is because I see more conflict if the thief is a major one, and a greater irony with a bigger thief being involved in a Quixotic project….
See lessI also agree with Mike about the compelling “need” to help the kid brother…. what happens if the thief doesn’t help and just protects the brother? If she both needs to HELP and PROTECT I think it needs to be indicated WHY she needs to HELP.
When a deadly wave of Coronavirus disables most of the United States and his wife, the workaholic President must retreat to a secluded area and raise his six-year-old son alone while guiding the entire nation. In the process he learns that the former task may be harder than the latter.
I'm sure she's a great PM! .... but I need a hero who is a lousy parent, and at first an incompetent President (a-hem) who learns to be a better President of his nation by being a better parent.
I’m sure she’s a great PM!
See less…. but I need a hero who is a lousy parent, and at first an incompetent President (a-hem) who learns to be a better President of his nation by being a better parent.