Fox Tuesday 9:30pm
debuts Midseason
concept
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Mixed Signals is a new comedy series about three longtime friends and their attempts to reconcile the irreconcilable: to balance their relationships with their need for freedom. The series reveals how friendships and romances enhance - and further complicate - the lives of men and the women who love them.

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. Adam recently moved in with his girlfriend, Callie, and is learning how vastly different "she comes over a lot" and "she lives with me" really are. Adam is discovering there isn't much "me" time any more, there's only "us" time.

Mike is a married lawyer still trying to figure out the male-female dynamic. He wants nothing more than to be a good family man to his wife, Lisa, and his infant son, but he's also trying to carve out a little space for himself. Currently that space is in his car, where he watches action movies in 15-minute chunks while telling his wife he's stuck in traffic. 
stars Aya Cash (Spellbound), David Denman (Drop Dead Diva), Kris Marshall, Liza Lapira (Dexter), Nelson Franklin (Scott Pilgrim Saves The World)
producers Adir Miller, Bob Fisher, Avi Nir (The Ex-List), David Hemingson (The Deep End), Elad Kuperman, Ran Sarig
studio 20th Century Fox Television, Keshet Broadcasting Group
my take
Getting the superb post-American Idol slot, shows the confidence Fox has in Mixed Signals. (Or does it show how much help they think the show needs?) No stars and nothing more than standard sitcom fare. If the cast gels and the writing is crisp, they have a shot...but I'd watch this early.
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