Partner(s) is cute and friendly, but it's also a smidge too clichéd to actually take off.
Partner(s) (2005)
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Reviews Counted:2
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: When ambitious young attorney Dave (Jay Harrington, COUPLING, SUMMERLAND) sets his sights on being made partner in his firm, he's not going to let anything get in the way. He finds himself in... When ambitious young attorney Dave (Jay Harrington, COUPLING, SUMMERLAND) sets his sights on being made partner in his firm, he's not going to let anything get in the way. He finds himself in contention for the position with his equally ambitious co-worker Katherine (Julie Bowen, BOSTON LEGAL), also a former lover of his. Realizing that both are qualified for the position, Dave decides that Katherine has a leg up on him since she's a woman, and takes advantage of the office rumors about his homosexuality. Thus he assumes a double life, and with his friend Ed (Ian Michael Black, ED) posing as his partner, everyone in Dave's professional life believes that he's gay--except of course Katherine. Meanwhile, gorgeous Lucy (Brooke Langton, SWINGERS) moves in down the hall, and Dave attempts to act on his attraction to her, until, inevitably, his worlds collide. [More]
Starring: Jay Harrington, Michael Ian Black, Julie Bowen, Brooke Langton
Starring: Jay Harrington, Michael Ian Black, Julie Bowen, Brooke Langton
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