Fox Midseason
debut not yet announced. Scheduled for Wednesday, 8:30pm
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Can two estranged sisters, polar opposites, live together when one agrees to carry the other's baby?

SARAH THOMKINS (Parker Posey, For Your Consideration, Best in Show) is a bright, optimistic, determined woman who seems to have it all - a great job as a children's book editor, an eager-to-please assistant, BUDDY (Michael Arden), who helps keep her life together, and a no-strings-attached personal relationship with successful businessman MARCUS SONTI (Scott Cohen, Kissing Jessica Stein).

Nevertheless, as her father, RONALD (Ron McLarty, Law & Order), is constantly pointing out, something is missing from Sarah's life. Her hard work may garner accolades, but when she goes home at night, she is very much alone. All too aware that she isn't getting any younger, Sarah decides to have a baby on her own and gets the shock of her life when the doctor tells her she can't get pregnant. Having no concept of the term can't, Sarah wills herself to execute a plan.

With nowhere else to turn, Sarah sets up a meeting with her quirky younger sister, COCO (Lauren Ambrose, Six Feet Under), and proposes a plan for Coco to carry her baby. They haven't seen each other in a while, and Coco refuses to go along with such a huge favor. But something happens when Sarah mentions that she's turned Coco's imaginary childhood friend Jezebel James into a children's book. Even though she doesn't say so out loud, Coco is clearly touched, and, realizing that her current living situation - sharing a couch with her friend's sick dog - isn't working out, Coco decides that this just might be worth a try. 
stars Parker Posey, Lauren Ambrose, Scott Cohen, Michael Arden, Ron McLarty
producers Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino
studio Regency Television
my take
I can't really talk about this one objectively. I love Amy Sherman-Palladino. After the love affair she created with Gilmore Girls, I'd watch her script out the phone book. That said, Parker Posey is looking suspiciously like Lauren Graham. Scott Cohen had a large story arc in the early seasons of Gilmore. Hmmmm. I abhored the laugh track in the clips and I hope they come to their senses and kill it. With Amy at the helm, this should be an hour. Looking forward to it.
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