When Boz Franks was a junior in high school, his Aunt Edith published a non-fiction book that became an international bestseller. His aunt's writing and modern-day examination of human behavior within sociological institutions and traditions such as marriage, family and religion, left a major impression on Boz. As a result, he devotes himself to a bachelor lifestyle in lieu of permanent relationships and certain responsibilities, instead choosing to focus more on his personal freedoms. Boz has been pitching a TV sitcom ...
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When Boz Franks was a junior in high school, his Aunt Edith published a non-fiction book that became an international bestseller. His aunt's writing and modern-day examination of human behavior within sociological institutions and traditions such as marriage, family and religion, left a major impression on Boz. As a result, he devotes himself to a bachelor lifestyle in lieu of permanent relationships and certain responsibilities, instead choosing to focus more on his personal freedoms. Boz has been pitching a TV sitcom idea for years and it's finally starting to attract network attention. However, when he meets a certain woman, he's thrown off of his well-practiced agenda and he even shelves Aunt Edith's book in favor of feeding his newfound lust. This is where the fun begins...
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