A quirky family of employees at supersized megastore Cloud 9 tackle the day-to-day grind together. Stalwart employee Amy is trying to hold it all together despite the best efforts of her clueless manager Glenn and his iron-fisted assistant Dina. Rounding out the crew is idealist Jonah, sardonic Garrett, ambitious Mateo and sweet Cheyenne. From bright-eyed newbies and seen-it-all veterans to bumbling seasonal hires and in-it-for-life managers, they're all working to get through another day.
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Jeff Foxworthy's Southern-fried stand-up routine resulted in yet another comic-as-sitcom-star show inspired by the success of 'Seinfeld.' After a weak first season on ABC, the series moved to NBC (and the setting shifted from Indiana to Georgia), with many cast changes. No one leaves much of an impression, except for the youngster who plays his son Matt: Haley Joel Osment.
Sensible Joe Hackett and his fun-loving brother, Brian, run a one-plane airline in this folksy ensemble sitcom. Their mutual friend (and on-again, off-again love interest for Joe) is Helen, who works the lunch counter while dreaming of being a cellist. Among their quirky coworkers: a dim-bulb maintenance man and Tony Shalhoub's Italian-immigrant cabbie. The series was produced by the same folks responsible for 'Cheers' and had a nice seven-year run.
Marital angst fuels this urbane comedy about Manhattan newlyweds adjusting to life together. He's a restive documentary filmmaker; she's an impetuous public-relations executive.