

Drama
Overview
In the wake of his father's death, a twenty-something writer sees his dream of moving to Paris put in jeopardy when he's forced to temporarily take in his wildly unpredictable, mentally ill sister.
Top Cast


Ben Platt
Ben Platt
Scott
Ben Platt
Scott


Lola Kirke
Lola Kirke
Cindy
Lola Kirke
Cindy


Debs Howard
Debs Howard
Julia
Debs Howard
Julia


Yvette Nicole Brown
Yvette Nicole Brown
Cookie
Yvette Nicole Brown
Cookie


Alphonso McAuley
Alphonso McAuley
Alphonso McAuley


Andy Thompson
Andy Thompson
Lawyer
Andy Thompson
Lawyer


Chad Willett
Chad Willett
Leeland Weaver
Chad Willett
Leeland Weaver


Lynda Boyd
Lynda Boyd
Mom
Lynda Boyd
Mom


Bronwen Smith
Bronwen Smith
Support Group Leader
Bronwen Smith
Support Group Leader


Jason McKinnon
Jason McKinnon
Policeman
Jason McKinnon
Policeman
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