Putting 2&2 Together Peter Cosmas Sofronas
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What do you do when the sh*t has already hit the fan? An ex comic book artist. His estranged sister. The mild-mannered accountant who loved them both. And the ever-expanding world around them all. What begins as the aftermath of a love triangle evolves into a community of broken people seeking to heal each other and become the best versions of themselves by "Putting 2&2 Together."
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Episode 49: Act II Bruté
SEASON 3 PREMIERE: On the anniversary of their first kiss, David and Tommy want to enjoy some alone time. Someone should've told David's ex, Tommy's job, and a certain spectral visitor. Meanwhile Hayley, Max, and James try to find kitschy stuff for the new Hot Off the Press. And Brin has a mysterious delivery for Rachel. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Dan Murray as Tom...
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Episode 50: Jason and the Argue-Nauts
Everyone is pitching in at Hot Off the Press — or they will when they finally get there. David and Tommy are on their way back from their awkward lunch with Eric and Leo. Hayley, Max, and James are bickering about their Vintage Marketplace haul. Jason has to contend with his overbearing and injured mother. And then there's Anthony and Maureen. How do they fit in? Not to mention Matt and Lisa. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by P...
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Episode 51: Coming into Ficus
Tommy's office-warming gift to Rachel leads to a clue about her secret admirer's identity. Meanwhile Jason and David have a heart-to-heart — or is that head-to-head? And then there's Eric. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, Peter Cosmas Sofronas as Jason Reyas, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson, David Lebahn as Eric Pa...
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Episode 52: Over One's Head
Tommy confronts Jason about his suspicions. Is David ready for the fallout? Meanwhile Estelle drops a bombshell of her own on John. And how does this affect Walter? Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Peter Cosmas Sofronas as Jason Reyas, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Barbara Bourgeois as Estelle Hanson, Ed Fell as John Hanson, Alexander Pirnie as Walter Gettelman, Adam Herou...
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Episode 53: Planting Seeds
Jason and Rachel bond over dinner and laughter. Will he be able to tell her what he needs to? Meanwhile Tommy nurses his guilty conscience with his spirit-ual advisor and John and Mary help each other dig in the garden. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Peter Cosmas Sofronas as Jason Reyas, Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Damien LaCount as Ste...
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Episode 54: The Unbearable Lightness of Peeing
Anthony and Maureen leave Tommy alone to paint at Hot Off the Press. Is he prepared to face what's behind the "shave and a haircut" knock? Meanwhile Lisa and Max are each forced to deal with the comedy of a simple biological function — much to the delight of their romantic partners. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Chris Rose as Anthony Wallace, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanso...
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