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A group of sorority besties who are now in their 60's are loving life, retired, husbandless, and happily living together as well-matched roommates despite their vast differences – one’s a feminist, another a Bible thumper and the third a teen-like cougar. But when their long-lost fourth sorority sister, KAY (58) pops up for dinner, arriving with suitcases and instantly moving herself in, she turns their peaceful lives into riotous chaos and sets forth to prove that they’d be lost without her!
SYNOPSIS:
This half hour, comedic TV series, entitled, The Stories follows the life of KAY CHILDS (65) who is an electric, uncensored, loudmouth, who’s a pathologically unapologetic rebel, notorious for causing havoc wherever she roams.
Bored silly with living in a residential community and refusing to be treated as an irrelevant and feckless old lady who deserves to be put to pasture, Kay has lived her life large and in charge on all fronts. But now she’s done so one too many times at Sunny Blooms Eldercare. She’s just been evicted from her apartment by the Tenant Association who’ve had enough with her get rich quick money schemes, running a moonshine speak easy, operating an unauthorized resale store from her foyer, and flooding the Community Room inside of the apartment complex on two separate occasions!
Homeless and proud, Kay now runs into her very long-lost college roommate, Ruth, a sweet Bible thumper who invites Kay over for dinner to catch up on old times. Looking to surprise Kay, Ruth keeps it a secret that she lives with her and Kay’s other two old besties/sorority college roommates, PORSHA (58), a cougar that dresses and speaks as though she were still a teenager and SONYA (58) proud feminist-conspiracy theorist.
Delighted by the invite, Kay promptly drops by for dinner with all of her belongings and breezes moves right in.
Now the whole synergy of the house and all the zen-like peace forged between Ruth and the other roommates erupts into mad chaos. While Kay blisses out that living with her old friends is a dream come true, for the other ladies, life is now a daily adventure of shenanigans as they try to get Kay OUT. There’s no way back to normal, as Kay not only realizes what they are up to, but is hell bent on showing them how much they need her.
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