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Network: FOX
Episodes: 13 (half-hour)
Seasons: One

TV show dates: February 8, — May 31, 2011
Series status: Cancelled

Performers include: David Denman, Nelson Franklin, Kris Marshall, Liza Lapira, and Aya Cash.

TV show description:
This sitcom centers around three longtime friends and their attempts to navigate the demands of their relationships.

Mike (David Denman), Adam (Nelson Franklin), and Ethan (Kris Marshall) have been friends since college and have seen each other through both highs and lows. Now in their 30s, they find themselves at very different stages in their lives.

Mike is a married lawyer who wants nothing more than to be a good family man to his wife, Lisa (Liza Lapira), and his young son. He’s also desperately trying to carve out a little space for himself. Lisa understands this, which is why their marriage is a loving game of give and take.

Adam recently moved in with his girlfriend, Callie (Aya Cash), and is learning how vastly different “she comes over a lot” and “she lives with me” really are, especially when his girlfriend is an adventurous, straight-talking firecracker.

Ethan is the perpetual bachelor. He loves women, and when he’s in, he’s all in — at least for three weeks. Charming, genuine and hopelessly independent, Ethan is finding out that as he gets older, the pool of women who are willing to take things day by day is rapidly evaporating. Luckily, he has Carl, his beloved, long-suffering bulldog.

Series Finale:     
Episode 13 — Tommy Guns
For his annual guys’ trip with Adam and Ethan, Mike suggests a hunting expedition as a way to get back to their roots, but the guys have a hard time taking the idea seriously. Meanwhile, Lisa worries that Tommy is growing up too fast and insists on taking baby photos to remember his childhood. Callie offers to take the pictures, but money complicates their friendship when payment is left undefined.
First aired: May 10, 2011.

  

Behind the Scenes

FOX didn’t air the episodes in order. The last episode produced was “Tommy Guns.”

  

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