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Reservations - Native American Family Comedy + Single Mom Comedy in Development at FOX

Oct 20, 2017

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Fox has put in development Emma’s At Her Dad’s, a single-camera comedy from How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) creator Claudia Lonow Rapaport, Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner’s Hazy Mills, and Universal TV where Hazy Mills and Lonow Rapaport are based.

Written and executive produced by Lonow Rapaport, Emma’s At Her Dad’s is a semi-autobiographical, half-hour comedy about Joey, a lost, 35-ish newly single mom using every single second of her weekends in a mad dash search for who she wants to be, while exorcising who she was. With the help of her friends, we’ll see Joey tackle what career she should pursue, what friends she should have, and which guy she should, ya know, f*ck. Every weekend, Joey is Cinderella — chasing all her dreams before the clock strikes 12…only, in this case, it’s twelve noon on a Sunday.
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This is a concept that stands out in the sea of comedy pitches bought by the broadcast networks every year. Fox has given a script commitment plus penalty to Reservations, a single-camera comedy from Young & Hungry scribe Lucas Brown Eyes, David Katz and Seth Graham-Smith’s KatzSmith (It) and 20th Century Fox Television.

Created and written by Lucas Brown Eyes, Reservations is based on his real-life story. The comedy follows a Native American family that trades their impoverished reservation for Los Angeles, a move inspired by the dreams of a 14-year-old boy to live in Hollywood. But adjusting to life in this new world of Teslas and ten-dollar lattes proves to be weirder and more complicated than this loud, proud and tight-knit family was expecting.
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