A feisty, Jewish female executive bonds with young male Cuban psychic. Doorways to the unknown open as God Laughs and a powerful Saint protects them. This duo, their outrageous family members, plus quirky friends become ingredients for “comedic reality.” The sitcom is based on true life stories taken from “As I See It” and “My Secret Life as a Priestess”, written by Ronnie Gale Turbane. This show follows a pretty 29 year old Long Island, New York, Jewish American Princess as she lives her Seven Step Plan for Life, One-Fun, Two-Work, Three-Love, Four-Marriage, Five-Family, Six-Retirement and Seven-Death. Her world becomes overly complicated when a cocky 24 year old handsome Cuban psychic decides to befriend her at the workplace. His alternative lifestyle collides with hers. He lives in a mystic world filled with paranormal and the unknown. The hands of Fate tie them together as God laughs and sends a powerful Saint to protect them both. Her Seven Step Plan falls by the wayside when this dynamic duo enjoys escapades and adventures. A friendship develops and she believes he’s her special “guy”. He on the other hand is looking for a special “guy” of his own. This outrageously funny cast is based on family and friends. Ronnie’s sister Marilyn is a drop dead gorgeous genius, addicted to shopping. Her motto is “Don’t Sulk – Buy in Bulk”. Grandma Emma is a 72 year free spirited love child. Dad, Al, is a powerful Union liberal with a passion for football. Mother, Marcel is the traditional Jewish mother. She holds the keys to the family’s skeleton closet. Bertie, Ronnie’s friend and employee is a redheaded, boy crazy teenage girl trapped in the body of a large breasted 62 year old woman. Ronnie’s extended family of friends and co-workers compliment this witty and very funny show.
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- Release Date TBD
- Authors Ronnie Gale Turbane, John Goya
- Language English
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