From the Emmy Award-winning creator of Arrested Development comes a romantic comedy starring Will Arnett as Steve Wilde, a filthy-rich, immature playboy trying desperately to win (or buy) the heart of his childhood sweetheart, Emmy Kadubic (Keri Russell), the uber-liberal humanitarian who got away - all told through the perspective of a 12-year-old girl. The series is written and created by Mitch Hurwitz, Jim Vallely, and Will Arnett. Hurwitz, Vallely, Arnett, Anthony Russo, and Joe Russo serve as executive producers. The Russo brothers (Community) also directed the pilot. I love Arnett and I'm happy to see him in a leading role. Coming tuesdays this fall on FOX.
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