Getting: In (episode one)
Poor Shawn Getting (Alex Collins). Bone cancer in his leg has wrecked
his baseball career, but that doesn't seem to be enough of a trial for
this former college all-star. In addition, he must endure his Dad's (Brad
Brooks) newfound love of suburbia, and his overly-eager neighbor Treena
Branch (Susan Stagg).
Written by Jamie S. Wingler, Directed by Michael D Friedman
Getting: Out (episode two)
There's only so much "hanging out in the basement and looking at
porno sites" that a boy can do. In this episode, Shawn goes hog-wild
with his Harley-riding personal trainer (Vince Pisani) and learns the
real meaning of "Getting: Out."
Written by Carol Sivley & Ileana M. Speer, Directed by Susan Stagg
Getting: Scared (episode three)
The well manicured lawns and quiet streets of Shawn's new town may not be as peaceful
as they seem. Treena claims there's a ghost on the loose, and after the
apparition shows itself to Shawn he's ready to believe her.
Written by Jamie S. Wingler, Directed by Michael D Friedman
Getting: Through the Rough Stuff (episode four)
Remy's in the house! Shawn's high school baseball buddy (Martin Kelley)
visits the Gettings for some "remy"niscing and teary-eyed beer
drinking. There won't be a dry letter on your keyboard after tonight's
very special episode.
Written and Directed by Martin Kelley
Getting: Down to Business (episode five)
Treena proudly announces her idea for an Internet venture. With the help
of her retainer-wearing, and strangely silent, friend Fargo (Ambre Lake),
Treena sets out to dominate the dot com's. Will e-business thrive in the
'burbs, or should cyber shops be left to Bill Gates and the big boys?
Written and Directed by Lynn Lamousin
Getting: Jealous (episode six)
Treena's sister Maggie (Nichole Hamilton) shows up for a visit. Will she capture
Shawn's affections, or will Treena be able to keep the prized basement
dweller all to herself?
Written and Directed by Derek S. Bauman
Getting: Religion (episode seven)
Is there light at the end of Shawn's dark tunnel? Do three frat boys (Derek S.
Bauman, David Alan Carr, Michael D Friedman) hold the key to Shawn's rehab? Say
10 Hail Mary's, and then find out in the series finale "Getting: Religion."
Written by Michael D Friedman, Directed by David Alan Carr
Thanks to Lynn Lamousin for writing these episode summaries!
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