Kendall, a real estate agent from Miami, moves to the suburbs of New York to work at the prestigious Atlantic Shores Realtors and immediately butts heads with Brooke, a rival real estate agent. Tensions soon mount when Kendall and Brooke are forced to work together to try and sell one of the most expensive mansions on Long Island, all while navigating their complex and messy relationships.
Andy is a front desk clerk with a little ambition until he finds his muse. Hayley is a beautiful shampoo girl chasing big dreams in NYC. When their worlds collide in a hapless run-in, the starstruck lovers assume false identities and follow the script of life from the same self-improvement book which lead to potentially bigger problems than they could have ever dreamed.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Greg Contaldi attended West Essex High School, where he founded The West Essex Film Festival. Notably, the festival welcomed back alumni, David Chase (creator of HBO's "The Sopranos"). Greg studied at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Following graduation, Greg began his career at The Dr. Oz Show, where he served as an associate producer on the show's expanding True Crime Team. Greg was recognized by The National Academy of Television Arts and Science for his contributions to the 2017-2018 season of The Dr. Oz Show, which won The Daytime Emmy Award for Best Informative Talk Show. In 2020, Greg helped launch The Drew Barrymore Show, amid the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Serving as a segment producer, he developed celebrity, lifestyle, and human interest segments. In 2023, Greg joined the staff of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for its landmark 25th season.
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