When 23 year old Walt Mendez (Dan Rosales) gets a survival job at a struggling low level NYC talent agency, his rage-aholic boss (Julie Halston) has a heart attack on the first day, leaving him alone, clueless and in charge. His shady ex-boyfriend conveniently resurfaces, coming on strong and making the job suddenly much more attractive. All heard through his headset at the office, “Rolling Calls”... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionDramaFiction |
In the season finale, Walt’s efforts yield results as he tries to rebuild his friendship with Amanda. The agency’s fate is decided, and Walt makes plans for the future.
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After Walt let his anger get the best of him, he’s forced to do serious damage control. With no prospects and the agency on the precipice of collapse, he takes a major leap and tries to salvage the Jackrabbit deal, the agency, and his good name.
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Noah’s big news has the office jumping, but Walt is personally devastated. When a phone call between Noah and Dina has disastrous results, the agency’s financial troubles get worse. Walt ignores Amanda’s wishes and takes matters into his own hands.
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While Noah waits for word about Jackrabbit, the office is audited by the actors’ union and Walt is offered an opportunity in Florida. From her sickbed, Dina presses Walt to get Noah’s agency agreement signed as Walt learns a shocking secret Noah has ... more
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