This starts like a cop story, but it is a story of duplicity and deceit. Twin sisters with different agendas and different attitudes about life, love, sex and all that comes between.
He met her at her company’s picnic. They fell for each other and she moved in with him. She left him without telling him why or where she was going. She was gone for many months and returned with his baby in her arms.
She left him and he thought she would never return. She surprised him when she did return. He helped her get her old job back and she progressed well under the direction of her boss to assume the management of the business.
Todd Kressel can't put up with his wife Debbie's constant emasculation and so he leaves. Debbie has grown to hate her husband and so, at least at first, she is relieved. Only once Todd is gone, her 14-year-old son Jarrett makes it clear things are going to change. Unlike his father, Jarrett won't let Debbie walk all over him. He's the man of the house now and, to prove it, Jarrett plans on demonstrating he can make his mom do anything he wants, no matter how horrifying, repulsive or taboo.
Robbie Russell, a fourteen-year-old television actor, willing to work his way up in the business on his back, goes to producer Evan Eddison's Hollywood Beach, California, beach house for a sex weekend. When Eddison gets consumed by work, Robbie goes out on the beach, gets taken up in a gay beach house party, where he becomes the party entertainment with the help of pills and liquor, and winds up in the bed of black movie star, Champ Chandler. Will this be job enhancing?
What does a girl have to do to get ahead in a world obsessed with sex and dismissive of anybody without a high school diploma and without special talents except those of the horizontal kind?
It was my opportunity to be on Television. Of course, I was only going to be grunting and making strange faces as one of the "Walking Dead". Still, the entire experience had a lot of side benefits.