| | Modern Men (2006)Tim (Josh Braaten, Less Than Perfect), Kyle (Max Greenfield, Veronica Mars) and Doug (Eric Lively, The L Word) are childhood friends who are at different stages in their lives when it comes to women. Doug can't move on from his ex-wife, Kyle is a womanizing bachelor, and Tim's relationships keep falling apart due to...well, he doesn't actually know. Tim's sister Tina (Marla Sokoloff, Desperate Housewives, The Practice), a confident young law student, tries to make him understand that today's career-minded, self-sufficient women don't need a man for support, they're looking for a deeper and more meaningful connection. Though their situations are different, each of these guys has come to the same realization, it takes a lot more than they expected to keep a woman happy and satisfied. After getting no help from Tim's dad Tug (George Wendt, Cheers), who's stuck in the Stone Age when it comes to the opposite sex, Tim, Kyle and Doug are just desperate enough to seek the help of Dr. Stangl, a renowned life coach. Now the question is whether these guys are capable of taking Dr. Stangl's advice and applying it to their every day situations. This fresh, male perspective on modern relationships is from Emmy Award-winning executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer CSI, Cold Case, Without a Trace). Joining Bruckheimer are executive producers Jonathan Littman (Without A Trace, CSI and The Amazing Race franchises) and Marsh McCall (Just Shoot Me, The Naked Truth), along with co-executive producers Ross McCall and Aaron Peters (Just Shoot Me, The Simple Life). From Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
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