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When Holly (Amanda Bynes) is 16, her father takes a job in Japan and she moves in with her strait-laced sister Valerie (Jennie Garth) in New York City. Val finally has both a great career and a great boyfriend in a carefully organized life on the Upper West Side when Holly moves in and tries to become a part of her sister's fabulous life.
When Holly (Amanda Bynes) is 16, her father takes a job in Japan and she moves in with her strait-laced sister Valerie (Jennie Garth) in New York City. Val finally has both a great career and a great boyfriend in a carefully organized life on the Upper West Side when Holly moves in and tries to become a part of her sister's fabulous life.
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Episode 1
Fri, Sep 16, 2005 22 mins
After waking up to find a wedding ring on her finger, Val is surprised to learn that she has married her old boss, Vic, during a wild night in Atlantic City. Meanwhile, Holly is determined to tell Vince that she loves him.

Thirty-two year old single mom, Lorelai, lives with her teenage daughter Rory in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, with crazy neighbors and many ups and downs.

Reverend Eric Camden and his wife Annie face many challenges in raising their seven children.

Jamie King (Jamie Foxx) is an aspiring actor from Terrell, Texas, who has come to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment. To support himself, he works in his family's hotel, the financially strapped King's Tower, which is owned by his aunt and uncle, Helen and Junior King (Ellia English and Garrett Morris).

The wacky escapades of brothers Shawn and Marlon Williams, along with their wise but eccentric father.

Frantic Jewish divorcée Fran Reeves falls madly in love with Riley Douglas Martin, a hunky contractor half her age, who moves in with her and her nasty ex Ted's two adolescent children, timid med-school dropout Joshua 'Josh' and bitchy high-school girl Allison. They all have a hard-enough time finding out where they fit in this reconstituted, unofficial household, not an actual family, and things are even worse when outsiders wonder or ignore how it all works, given the shifted generations, Riley being barely older then his 'step-kids', actually an ideal big brother if only he were a sibling rather than the provider. Alliances and antagonisms shift, but ultimately true love triumphs and things work out.

Faux-documentary series from 2049 about Bobby McCallister, the US president elected eight years earlier, and his older brother Jack. Talking-head interviews with Bobby's staff are combined with reenactment footage of the McCallisters' teenage years dealing with a pot-smoking mother and typical high-school drama. Also explored is Jack's tentative romance with Courtney Benedict.
