TV Pitch: Odd Jobs by Brie Eley

ACTORTitle: Odd Jobs

Written by: Brie Eley

Type: TV Show

Genre: Comedy

Logline: Three childhood friends, in various states of arrested development, decide to stop scheming and give adulting a try by starting their own Odd Jobs business.

Synopsis: After a string of unfortunate events, including jail, ex fiances and lost jobs, childhood friends Sam, Claire and Jessie decide to recalibrate their lives and start their own Odd Jobs business. A risky but logical next step. Across each episode, the girls valiantly struggle to procure and complete one odd job after another. Over time they start to identify their strengths and weaknesses and build the life they actually want to be living. Sam discovers a knack for interior design, which ignites in her a passion she had previously neglected. Claire begins to recognize shifty schemes before they land her in trouble and commits to making her own success. And Jessie, forever the caretaker, learns that stability doesn’t outweigh happiness, and that being an adult can also include some play. The series infuses colorful hyper-realistic elements of animation, time jumps and heightened fantasies into the challenging world of adulthood.

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