SMILF Picked up to series; 10 episodes STUDIO: ABC Signature Studios / Showtime TEAM: Frankie Shaw (w, d, p), Lee Eisenberg (ep), Gene Stupnitsky (ep), Michael London (ep) LOGLINE: A raw look at
a single twentysomething in Boston whose desires for relationships, sex and a career collide with the realities of being a young single mother.
Yet unmarried adults, including
single twentysomethings who make up about half of unmarried parents, are by definition unsettled.
Not exact matches
Justin Bieber — the singer who spent his Valentine's Day lamenting about his
single status like a good many other
twentysomethings — is seemingly finally Selena Gomez's mom got so worked up when she found out how serious things are between Selena and Justin Bieber, she had to be taken to a
Tonight's new NBC sitcom from the producers of HBO's «Dream On» hands us still one more batch of self - consciously quirky,
single, more - or-less charming
twentysomething characters and lets them hang for a half - hour reading faux Woody Allen lines.
«
Singles» is about a post-collegiate world of
twentysomethings — it's the perfect movie for someone on the cusp of adulthood.
SELFIE (
single camera) PICKED UP TO SERIES STUDIO: Warner Bros TV TEAM: Emily Kapnek (ep), Julie Anne Robinson (d, ep) LOGLINE: A self - obsessed
twentysomething woman is more concerned with «likes» than being liked.
We've already put the game through its paces, and we came away in awe of the ample
single - player quest, which lets you tear up a pair of open islands as a
twentysomething bro in search of his kidnapped pals.
Twentysomethings who are unmarried, especially singles, are significantly more likely to drink to excess, to be depressed, and to report lower levels of satisfaction with their lives, compared to married t
Twentysomethings who are unmarried, especially
singles, are significantly more likely to drink to excess, to be depressed, and to report lower levels of satisfaction with their lives, compared to married
twentysomethingstwentysomethings.
Twentysomething men and women who are unmarried — be they
single or cohabiting — report more drinking, more depression, and lower levels of life satisfaction than do their married peers (see Figures 13a, 13b, and 13c).