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College quarter back Cole Landry's surprise entry into the draft starts rumors that tangle Casey and Henry in the secret lives of college athletes.

College quarter back Cole Landry's surprise entry into the draft starts rumors that tangle Casey and Henry in the secret lives of college athletes.

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While chasing dreams of stardom, six Hollywood wannabe actors and writers make ends meet by working for a posh Los Angeles catering company, which tackles a different event -- senior singles mixer, porn awards after party, a Super Sweet 16 bash -- in each episode.
Starring: Adam Scott, Anastasia Ganias, Aviva, J.K. Simmons, Jane Lynch, Joey Lauren Adams, June Diane Raphael, Ken Jeong, Ken Marino, Kristen Bell, Lizzy Caplan, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally, Michael Hitchcock, Ryan Hansen
Original Air Date: Mar 20, 2009
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVMA
Playback: HD
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