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[QUOTE="nwhoopfan, post: 5165875, member: 7894"] edit--this is a response to [USER=12659]@DRBackup[/USER] Not sure where these are available for streaming, I've found them at some point in the past. "Bunheads" is about a formerly aspiring triple threat on Broadway who didn't quite make it, found herself in Vegas, then married a guy out of the blue and moved to a small coastal town in California. He dies almost immediately after the wedding, she doesn't get along w/ new mother-in-law, but doesn't really have anywhere else to go. Finds herself teaching ballet classes. Stars Sutton Foster and a talented group of young actresses/dancers. "Suburgatory" I thought was really funny. Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy are dad and daughter that move out of NYC to the burbs and find the locals are very alien to them (not in a sci fi kind of way). "Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23" is kind of the opposite. Dreama Walker moves from somewhere in the midwest after college to NYC and is a fish out of water. Becomes roommates w/ Krysten Ritter, the namesake B, who is just a terrible person. James Van Der Beek has a lot of fun playing a fictionalized version of himself who is besties w/ Ritter. It's on Amazon Prime currently. "The Mick" is filled w/ a whole cast of terrible people. Some spoiled rich kids whose family has hit hard times, and some hangers on who want to be rich. Kaitlin Olson playing her stock character and mostly otherwise unknown actors. It drags at times but it's also fairly funny. They all totally commit to the roles, lots of physical comedy. [/QUOTE]
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