![]() With unemployment an ongoing issue and women now outnumbering men in the workforce, the new comedy series "Work It" follows two alpha males who realize the only way to beat the current "mancession" and land a job in pharmaceutical sales is to pass themselves off as women. After Craig crashes Lisa's wedding to try to win her back, they are all faced with an opportunity to Man Up and be like their forefathers. But Will and his friends find themselves wondering - in a world of Axe ads and manscaping - what does it really mean to be a guy anymore? Will is more interested in finding the perfect gift for his son Nathan's (Jake Johnson) 13th birthday than in doing his job selling insurance sensitive soul Craig (Christopher Moynihan) still pines for his college ex, Lisa and Kenny (Dan Fogler) clamps down on his anger and asks himself, "What would Tobey Maguire do?," when his ex, Brenda (Amanda Detmer), starts seeing a guy (Henry Simmons) who is everything he's not and much better looking. His evolved, sensitive nature is why his awesome wife, Theresa (Teri Polo), married him. So what happened to all the real men? They're still here - they just smell like pomegranate body wash now. Will plays Call of Duty on his PS3 and drinks non-dairy hazelnut creamer. And with the help of Chloe and the other oddballs around her, June might just learn the survival secrets she needs to make it there. Sure, it's all dysfunctional, bizarre and overwhelming, but so is New York City. June ingeniously turns the tables on Chloe, who is so shocked about being scammed herself that she decides to pull June into her colorful band of friends. She swindles June out of all her savings, but she and her snarky friend, James Van Der Beek (playing himself), soon learn that, just because June's naïve, she isn't stupid. It seems her luck has turned around when she gets hired at a coffee shop and finds Chloe (Krysten Ritter), a charming, vivacious roommate. Deep in debt and out on the streets, June scrambles to land a job and place to live. I June (Dreama Walker) moves to Manhattan for a dream job and the perfect company apartment, only to have them disappear in a puff of reality, thanks to a CEO from the Bernie Madoff school of embezzlement. Rounding out the crew are flirtatious Collette (Karine Vanasse), the adventurous Kate (Kelli Garner) and, finally, Laura (Margot Robbie) – Kate's beauty queen younger sister, a runaway bride, who recently fled a life of domestic boredom to take to the skies. A rebellious bohemian, Maggie (Christina Ricci) turns into a buttoned up professional for work so she can see the world. On the sly against company policy, he's dating Bridget, a stunning beauty with a mysterious past. There's Dean (Jonah Lotan) – a cocky, charismatic and ambitious new pilot – the first of a new breed not trained in the war. They're trained to handle everything from in-air emergencies to unwanted advances – all without rumpling their pristine uniforms or mussing their hair. Not only are these flyboys and girls young and good looking, but to represent Pan Am they also have to be educated, cultured and refined. The planes are glamorous, the pilots are rock stars and the stewardesses are the most desirable women in the world. In this modern world, air travel represents the height of luxury and Pan Am is the biggest name in the business. ![]() The epic battle for the future of all worlds is beginning, but for good to win, Emma will have to accept her destiny and fight like hell. It's a place where magic has been forgotten, but is still powerfully close… where fairytale characters are alive, even though they don't remember who they once were. Concerned for Henry, she decides to stay for a while, but she soon suspects that Storybrooke is more than it seems. ![]() Of course Emma doesn't believe a word, but when she brings Henry back to Storybrooke, she finds herself drawn to this unusual boy and his strange New England town. According to his book of fairytales, they sent her away to protect her from the Evil Queen's curse, which trapped the fairytale world forever, frozen in time, and brought them into our modern world. Henry is now 10 years old and in desperate need of Emma's help. He believes that Emma actually comes from an alternate world and is Snow White and Prince Charming's missing daughter. But when the son she gave up years ago finds her, everything starts to change. She's a 28-year-old bail bonds collector who's been on her own ever since she was abandoned as a baby. Emma Swan knows how to take care of herself. And they all lived happily ever after – or so everyone was led to believe.
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