Expectations are high when Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls) comes out with a new series, and this spunky comedy about disparate sisters doesn't disappoint. Indie-film queen Parker Posey plays Sarah, a successful children's book editor who wants to have a baby. When she learns she can't conceive, she hatches a plan to move her younger sister in with her and pay her to be a surrogate mom. The catch: Her estranged sister, Coco (Lauren Ambrose of Six Feet Under), is bohemian, unemployed and crashing on a friend's couch. On-screen, the two leads have believable sister chemistry, and the writing is sharp. In short, it works.
A psychotherapist meets with his regular patients Monday through Thursday, and seeks help for himself with his former therapist on Friday. Based on an Israeli series of the same name. Tonight, Paul tries to accept that Kate and Rosie have been keeping secrets from him, and reluctantly takes part in Gina's therapeutic experiment.




























