Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-9 of 9
- The Virtual End is a comedy series following six friends as they work through the seven stages of grief during a quarantine. Each friend is dealing with a different aspect of the challenges that come along with being quarantined at home. The seven stages of grief are: Shock, Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Testing, and Acceptance. Lauren, a work-a-holic must deal with the fact that she has nothing to do. Jamie, mother of two, must learn to become a teacher, housekeeper, chef, and nanny to her own children. Daniel, Lauren's wild brother, must find new ways to socialize with his friends since his gym is closed. Adam, a financial company senior manager, must deal with the highs and lows of the stock market. Cameron, the flirt, must learn how to live without socializing with her friends and hot guys. Emma, the helpful friend, must learn how to help others while living alone. Lauren and Daniel's retired parents, Cheryl and Mike, live as if nothing has happened, driving their children crazy.
- A mockumentary based upon the Land Survey Industry. A father-son surveying team in search of new equipment meets up with the crazy sales team at the Boundary Stone Equipment store.
- A recent college graduate lands her first real job working with an eccentric group in corporate America.
- Skip brings Jeremy on a visit to see his long-time friend, Clay, who drags them down memory lane, a place Jeremy would love to forget. When Mac turns up missing, claiming to be on an important sales call, Greg is forced to train Connor on the difficult aspects of the business. Everyone maneuvers tough spots as they attempt to maintain their dignity.
- Skip and Jeremy meet challenges in the field while doing a typical survey when they meet a landowner with a bone to pick. Mac takes Connor on his first cold call, hoping to start his weekend early, but learns the true meaning of patience. What should be everyday scenarios end in unpredictable ways as the guys go about their jobs.
- Skip and Jeremy are ready to pull the trigger and buy a new Vortex 4000. Unfortunately, Greg pressures Mac and Connor to push the Vortex 6000.