Jackie falls for Kip, a guy who lives life on the edge. Meanwhile, Tara falls for Josh, the perfect millionaire man, but is unable to perform in the bedroom.
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Jackie has a new lease on life after Tara takes her to a yoga class; Tara’s new boss counts on her to find out the big secret at Night Sky where Tara finds out that the men at her work has created a secret Fight Club.
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Jackie receives a sizable filmmaking grant from a Native American non-profit. Within hours she and Tara spend it all on clothes, leaving them to rely on wits alone to produce and shoot footage for Jackie’s documentary about the sacred peyote ritual.
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A hilarious romp through Hollywood, courtesy of Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) and her best friend, Tara Wentzel (Nicholle Tom, Hollywoodland): two single women trying to carve a niche in Tinsel Town (and on a few bedposts along the way).
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After their car is rear-ended by 1970s icon Sally Kellerman, Jackie and Tara are drawn into the world of The Platform, a so-called self-help group spearheaded by a charismatic ex-agent.
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With Mike’s help, Jackie gets elevated to co-writer status on her own screenplay; little does she know, however, that he got studio heads Ken and Carol to sympathize with Jackie by telling them she has cancer.
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After accidentally becoming addicted to a new designer drug, Cadillactin, the new and improved Jackie horrifies her friends when she becomes obsessed with right wing radio host Ned Carter.
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A hilarious romp through Hollywood, courtesy of Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) and her best friend, Tara Wentzel (Nicholle Tom, Hollywoodland): two single women trying to carve a niche in Tinsel Town (and on a few bedposts along the way).
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Learning that an old enemy from film school signed an improbable deal to turn a book on how to write a screenplay into a movie, Jackie, in utter frustration, turns to the wisdom of Sun Tzu’s "The Art of War."
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