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- Bless Yer Heart is a universe all of itself. The perception of reality is a bit skewed but charmingly so, like that of "Portlandia." We want to touch on the diversity that we have in Georgia, and depict life in a heightened reality in which no one is safe. We are equal opportunity offenders in that way. But the performances are grounded like that of "Arrested Development". To add a cherry on top, there is a slight ode to Robert Altman, as our characters will come in and out of each others lives in unforeseen ways and makes us realize what a patchwork of a community that we have here in this vast and beautiful state.
- When their Obama Care changed and they no longer had behavioral health covered, Betsy and Grady Billhouse went to the necessary lengths to find out if their 5 year old son was gay by hiring a gay guy to go on a "Glaydate" with him.
- What happens when a beautiful girl goes on a walk in a park on an ordinary day in Atlanta? Sounds completely harmonious and sweet that we had to make it into a musical...but wait, did someone see a snowflake?
- In Cobb County, Georgia excessive monogramming and cross stitching is a crime. Well, at least it should be. Leanne's multiple offenses finally catch up with her when she runs into law.
- Chad Arun discovers that he can't please everyone, or anyone on this one particular day. Papa Arun schools him in why Indian women are his only sound choice for happiness.
- Abraam Bulloch addresses Butts County city counsel on redistricting something near and dear to his heart.
- Tired of feeling all alone and unmotivated to work out? Let Sunny Day show you the path to success with her multi-step running program in her infomercial.
- Who doesn't love the charm of silent era films? Watch as we come full circle with our silence on this tech-obsessed husband and wife's date night. Lucas & Leela playfully show how rude our society is becoming.
- Hallmark-inspired piece on how even the homeless can effect others in ways you may never know.
- When Southern manners supersede any bit of logic left in Tammy's head, the family Thanksgiving dinner gets even more awkward.