Two black women who are best friends navigate the pitfalls of their personal and professional lives in south Los Angeles. Two black women, Issa and Molly are best friends who try to navigate the pitfalls of their personal and professional lives in south Los Angeles. Having known each other since their college days at Stanford, the two struggle through relationships and career in their late 20s. Issa works at a non-profit organization while Molly is a successful corporate attorney. Similarly, their love lives too are completely opposite.
The story revolves around four sassy New-York based women, Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha who are in search of love, romance and long-lasting relationships.
The question of sexual consent in contemporary life is explored, as well as how, in the new landscape of dating and relationships, a distinction is made between liberation and exploitation.
Award-winning writer and producer Ken Finkleman (The Newsroom) returns to television in Good Dog, his highly anticipated new comedy. Starring Finkleman and Lauren Lee Smith (CSI; The L Word), the sharply ironic series focuses on the life of George, a self-absorbed, neurotic TV producer. After hooking up with Claire, a gorgeous model half his age, George negotiates his new reality dating a younger woman by pitching a reality show about his high concept, highly coveted, seriously volatile life. But when network executives insist that Claire move into his house, George is forced to escalate the relationship and consequently, his fears of commitment. When the pitch and his life go sideways, he frets, vents and reevaluates by soliciting questionable advice from his best friend Doug (Jason Weinberg).