“Sex, Love, and Sadness” is a TV series based in Seattle that explores the title’s topics.
Production title: “Sex, Love and Sadness”
Writer/Producer: Hugo Lunny
Genre: Drama
Format: TV Show
Synopsis: In the heart of Seattle, a group of friends navigate the complicated world of sex, love, and sadness.
At the center of the group is Thamiani, a successful therapist who struggles to balance her professional life with her own romantic problems. Her longtime partner, Mark, is a charismatic musician who becomes increasingly distant as he struggles with his own demons.
Meanwhile, their close friend Alex, a young writer, grapples with his sexuality and a growing attraction to a new acquaintance, while struggling to come to terms with the recent death of his mother.
As the group navigates these complex issues, they must also confront the harsh realities of life in a city where the cost of living is high and opportunities are limited. Financial struggles, job losses, and difficult family relationships all add to the tension and drama, forcing each character to confront their own fears and desires.
Through it all, the group relies on each other for support and guidance, forming a tight-knit community that helps them to weather life’s ups and downs. But as old secrets come to light, the group must confront the difficult choices they’ve made and decide what truly matters most in life.
Amidst the bustling city of Seattle, this group of friends navigate the complex and often tumultuous waters of sex, love, and sadness, finding solace and support in each other.
Logline: In the heart of Seattle, a group of friends grapple with the complexities of love, sex, and grief, navigating the challenges of their personal and professional lives while relying on each other for support and guidance.
Tagline: Love and support in a city of endless possibilities and harsh realities.
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