A close-knit group of young twenty-something artists living, loving, and figuring out how to pay the rent in Memphis, TN.
DirectorMorgan Jon Fox
WriterMorgan Jon Fox

Roommate Wanted
Sep 29, 2016
Best friends, Billy and Daniel confront their roommate when they discover a burnt spoon in the bathroom. The crew goes out to a bar where a mysterious cutie gets everyone's attention. While Billy and long-time friend Emily have a heart to heart, Daniel's up to no good.

Never Have I Ever
Oct 6, 2016
Things get intense between Emily and her scene partner during a rehearsal for Billy’s new film. Billy and Daniel interview prospective roommates, which proves to be a total disaster. Emily invites Carter over (the cutie from the bar) and gets everyone drunk, inadvertently resulting in a potential answer to the roommate problem.

Move In Day
Oct 6, 2016
A birthday reminder on Billy's computer opens up some old wounds. Carter moves in with the help of his not-so-supportive siblings. Daniel’s boyfriend, CQ, finds out Daniel might be cheating on him. Billy loses his temper at rehearsal, but Emily can see that it's a deeper issue.

Billy & Carl
Oct 6, 2016
The story of Billy and Carl.

New Sides
Oct 6, 2016
Carter gets on Daniel's case. Billy and Emily goto see a badass, all-girl, punk band with a friend of Emily who has a crush in Billy. Daniel talks to Carter about wanting to leave Memphis and takes a big, big risk.

Small Town Sunday
Oct 6, 2016
The crew spends the day exploring a nearby small town, and Billy reveals he has a crush. Everything's going great until someone gets a break-up text. When they return home, Daniel receives some horrifying news.

Moving On
Oct 6, 2016
Billy encourages Daniel to pursue his art, even if it means going abroad. Carter has a "moment" with an established artist. Billy visits Carl’s mom and asks a really difficult question.

The Good Ones
Oct 6, 2016
It's the day of the big going-away party. Billy kicks the night off by showing his new short film, and then the party get’s going. Local rocker Julien Baker performs a farewell song for Daniel. Away from the crowd, Billy and CQ finally connect. As the evening winds down, everyone reflects on the journey that brought them to this moment. And the one ahead.
jmallaney
@jmallaney
This is a really good series. It isn't plot-heavy, so it took a moment to grow on me. It's the impact on the well-drawn characters that is the substance of the story. This has an excellent sense of place, in Memphis. It is set in familiar territory for the characters, that early/mid 20s where you're working out career and life and such. It is handled in a refreshing and sometimes subtle manner as the characters gradually learn and grow from their experiences. All of the actors do an excellent job. Two important secondary characters deal respectively with addiction and depression. This is well-handled in a realistic and painful manner. The episodes are short and it goes by quickly, with the end having a sense of completion of this chapter in the characters' lives. Highly recommended.