SHOW DESCRIPTION:
Tim, Kyle and Doug are childhood friends who are at different
stages in their lives when it comes to women. Doug can't
move on from his ex-wife, Kyle is a womanizing bachelor,
and Tim's relationships keep falling apart due to -- well,
he doesn't actually know. Tim's sister Tina, a confident
young law student, tries to make him understand that today's
career-minded, self-sufficient women don't need a man for
support; they're looking for a deeper and more meaningful
connection. Though their situations are different, each
of these guys has come to the same realization -- it takes
a lot more than they expected to keep a woman happy and
satisfied. After getting no help from Tim's dad Tug (who's
stuck in the Stone Age when it comes to the opposite sex),
Tim, Kyle and Doug are just desperate enough to seek the
help of Dr. Stangl, a renowned life coach. Now the question
is whether these guys are capable of taking Dr. Stangl's
advice and applying it to their every day situations.
BRIEF HISTORY:
Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Aaron Peters, Ross
McCall and Marsh McCall are the executive producers.
STARS:
Jane Seymour as "Dr. Stangl"
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a sexy, sophisticated
woman. Doctor Stangel is a prominent Chicago lifecoach with no-nonsense views
about men, women, and relationships. Approached by Tim, who's desperate to turn
his life around, Dr. Stangel is pleasantly matter-of-fact, while combining
common-sense practical advice with disarming charm (and a healthy dose of
sarcasm) to help her clients overcome their fears and inhibitions. When Tim
brings along his two buddies for group therapy, Dr. Stangel sees them as a
dysfunctional Three Stooges, and is determined to see them find normal loving
relationships, in spite of their own self-destructivebehavior (pilot episode)
Josh Braaten as Tim
Max Greenfield as Kyle
Eric
Lively as
Doug
Marla Sokoloff as Tina
George Wendt as Tug