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KIMMIE IS TORN BETWEEN BOYFRIEND JAMES AND RICHARD, ON “SUPER FUN NIGHT” ON ABC
“Till The Fat Lady Sings” – When Kimmie admits to her boyfriend, James (guest star Nate Torrence), that Richard kissed her, he breaks up with her. She’s torn between trying to get James back or telling Richard how she really feels about him. Meanwhile, a visit from Richard’s autocratic dad, Rupert Royce (guest star Charles Shaughnessy), throws the firm into chaos over who will be getting the next big promotion, and Marika struggles to find a way to tell her friends she’s gay, on “Super Fun Night,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 (9:31-10:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Super Fun Night” stars Rebel Wilson as Kimmie Boubier, Liza Lapira as Helen-Alice, Lauren Ash as Marika, Kevin Bishop as Richard Royce and Kate Jenkinson as Kendall.
Guest starring are Charles Shaughnessy as Rupert Royce, Nate Torrence as James, Hana Mae Lee as Frankie, and Paul Rust as Benji.
“Till The Fat Lady Sings” was written by John Riggi and directed by Stuart McDonald.
KIMMIE IS TORN BETWEEN BOYFRIEND JAMES AND RICHARD, ON “SUPER FUN NIGHT” ON ABC
“Till The Fat Lady Sings” – When Kimmie admits to her boyfriend, James (guest star Nate Torrence), that Richard kissed her, he breaks up with her. She’s torn between trying to get James back or telling Richard how she really feels about him. Meanwhile, a visit from Richard’s autocratic dad, Rupert Royce (guest star Charles Shaughnessy), throws the firm into chaos over who will be getting the next big promotion, and Marika struggles to find a way to tell her friends she’s gay, on “Super Fun Night,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 (9:31-10:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Super Fun Night” stars Rebel Wilson as Kimmie Boubier, Liza Lapira as Helen-Alice, Lauren Ash as Marika, Kevin Bishop as Richard Royce and Kate Jenkinson as Kendall.
Guest starring are Charles Shaughnessy as Rupert Royce, Nate Torrence as James, Hana Mae Lee as Frankie, and Paul Rust as Benji.
“Till The Fat Lady Sings” was written by John Riggi and directed by Stuart McDonald.
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