Life of O’Reilly
Right wingers to the left. Left wingers to the right. Conservatives. Liberals. Pro-life. Pro-choice. Pro Football. Political talk shows. Political blogs. Holy wars. Tribal wars. Cultural wars. TV. Newspapers. Internet. Protests. Marches. Conflict. Conflict. And more conflict. It’s always something. You have to watch what you say. What you see. What you eat. Where can one find peace from all the controversial issues of today? In the half-hour situation comedy, THE LIFE OF O’REILLY, TOM O’REILLY has got it figured out. He believes his home is that safe place. His womb of bliss from all the conflict out there. An eye of the hurricane for him. And for his wife and two teenagers too. And it’s quite easy. Tom avoids talking about religion and politics. Just sports, weather and occasionally lawn care. That’s the ticket to peace. And to low blood pressure. But, oh, if it were that easy. Because every week, somehow, some way, some simple little thing sneaks in Tom’s little nirvana and turns into a religious, cultural or political conflict. And if it’s not Tom’s family causing problems, it’s his pesky Jewish, Atheist and Muslim next door neighbors.
The Associates
Both in difficult financial positions, two female lawyers who are sisters and two male lawyers who are brothers are forced to share an office. And share a legal secretary. And share their legal cases. And share their sibling issues. And share their … yada, yada, yada. All while masquerading as the other’s associates to fool their parents and clients.