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Brotherly Love

Joe's parents are divorced and he moves away with his mom and his dad starts a new life with his new wife Claire. His dad and Claire have 2 sons Matt and Andy. When their dad dies Joe goes to them to collect his share of his dad's garage.

 

Brotherly Love (1995)

A year after his father's fatal accident, Joe Roman returns to Philadelphia to collect his share of his Dad's estate, a car customizing business. His reunion with Claire and his half-brothers is a little rocky. Despite her best efforts, Claire is struggling to keep the business afloat. Fifteen-year-old Matt, tormented by a number of teen crises both real and imagined, harbors a lot of resentment toward Joe. And Andy, a wildly imaginative seven-year-old, can't quite hide his need for a father figure. It doesn't take Joe long to realize how much he's needed, so he accepts Claire's offer to move in and work in the family business. Downstairs in the garage, Joe works alongside his father's pit-crew chief, the slightly scrambled Lloyd, and Lou, a feisty conceptual artist/mechanic. The romantic tension between Lou and Joe grows as the two try to maintain a working relationship. Upstairs, Joe is becoming a part of the family he never knew, with all the adjustments, responsibilities, joys and heartaches that a family has.

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Running Time : 30 minutes
Premiered : September 16, 1995
Date Ended : May 18, 1997
Number of Episodes : 40
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Language : English
TV Station : NBC
Country : United States
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Genre : Comedy

Tags : Sitcom, Actor Shares First Name with Character, Spoof, Mother-Son Relationship, Brother-Brother Relationship, Black Comedy, Car, Twist in the End, Truck, Comic Relief, One Liner, Mechanic, Wisecrack Humor, Garage, Stranger, Canned Laughter, False Accusation, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Shopping, Trick