Season 1
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Two mismatched friends navigate the chaos of adulthood, discovering humor, depth, and the power of platonic love.
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The "P's" explore the overlooked nuances of platonic relationships, multidimensionality, ethnic confusion and the universal frustration of adulting.
Polly throws a surprise rager of a house warming party. Pete is - not happy and attempts to enjoy himself but the tension builds to an epic explosion.
Pete and Polly head to a bodega to stock up on snacks for a TV binge. Every customer thinks Pete is an employee, leading him to the realization that he looks Indian. This news snowballs into an outburst that has the whole store in a tizzy.
Pete has a date and struggles to let go of the superficial details causing him to believe he's too shallow for true love. Polly coaches him through the date in hopes that if Pete gets to know the woman, the "little things" won't matter.
Pete and Polly get mugged on their way home but the mugger only wants Polly's valuables. The interaction becomes more than the mugger bargained for.
The messy yet endearing pair, Pete (Alex Pires) and Polly (Stephanie Windland) comprise the "P's" who comedically explore the overlooked nuances of platonic relationships, multidimensionality, ethnic confusion, along with the universal frustration of "adulting". Pete and Polly first meet under the romantic guise of a blind date. After some banter, mild discussion of colonialism, and a critical discussion on BigFoot, the duo reach an epiphany: they're better off as friends, and thus a connection is forged. This captivating series discards the "will they/won't they'' dynamic and instead gives voice to the strength and growth of their friendship.
