Do you think the NBC show "the new normal" will reflect your normal everyday life?
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2012/08/04 23:59:56
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This is how NBC describes the show :
These days, families come in all forms - single dads, double moms, sperm
donors, egg donors, one-night-stand donors... It's 2012 and anything
goes.
Bryan (Andrew Rannells, "Girls," "The Book of Mormon") and David
(Justin Bartha, "The Hangover") are a Los Angeles Gay couple, and they have
it all. Well, almost. With successful careers and a committed, loving
partnership, there is one thing that this couple is missing: a baby. And
just when they think the stars will never align, enter Goldie (Georgia
King, "One Day"), an extraordinary young woman with a checkered past. A
Midwestern waitress and single mother looking to escape her dead-end
life and small-minded grandmother (Emmy and Tony Award-winner Ellen
Barkin), Goldie decides to change everything and move to L.A. with her
precocious eight-year-old daughter. Desperate and broke - but also
fertile - Goldie quickly becomes the guys' surrogate and quite possibly
the girl of their dreams. Surrogate mother, surrogate family.

These days, families come in all forms - single dads, double moms, sperm
donors, egg donors, one-night-stand donors... It's 2012 and anything
goes.
Bryan (Andrew Rannells, "Girls," "The Book of Mormon") and David
(Justin Bartha, "The Hangover") are a Los Angeles Gay couple, and they have
it all. Well, almost. With successful careers and a committed, loving
partnership, there is one thing that this couple is missing: a baby. And
just when they think the stars will never align, enter Goldie (Georgia
King, "One Day"), an extraordinary young woman with a checkered past. A
Midwestern waitress and single mother looking to escape her dead-end
life and small-minded grandmother (Emmy and Tony Award-winner Ellen
Barkin), Goldie decides to change everything and move to L.A. with her
precocious eight-year-old daughter. Desperate and broke - but also
fertile - Goldie quickly becomes the guys' surrogate and quite possibly
the girl of their dreams. Surrogate mother, surrogate family.

















Why is cable taking over leaving ABC, NBC, and CBS in the dust? Yipes!
It is not about families that are varied. It is about the strangeness of those who lead different organizations like NBC.
I give it another 25 years. Then NBC will be a memory from the past.