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| Synopsis: Raising a teenage can
be a challenge. Raising five can be all-out war. The quintuplets were
a blessing for Bob (Andy Richter) and Carol Chase (Rebecca Creskoff) when
they first born -- an adorable gift of abundance. They graced many a magazine
cover, promoting everything from applesauce to condoms. Their teenage years, however, have been less than kind. The quints are no longer the precious little tykes they use to be. Now they are three boys and two girls of varying sizes, looks, intelligences and social skills. Torn between their dependence on one another and their need to develop their individuality. The quintuplets must deal with the problems of living their teenage years as one of five siblings and a partt of this unique family. Penny (April Matson) is the awkward, unpopular girl who eats lunch alone and hates being a quint. Luckily, her sister Paige (Sarah Wright), the beautiful, popular daughter, has enough for both of them. Meanwhile, the brothers personalities are just as strong. Patton (Ryan Pinkston), the shortest brother, desperately wants to score with a girl. Pearce (Johnny Lewis) is the oddball of the group and Parker (Jake Dornman) is the brother who has it all -- good looks, hot girls and unfortunately two brothers who embarrass him at every turn. The Cast: Andy Richter as Bob Chase Rebecca Creskoff as Carol Chase April Matson is Penny Sarah Wright is Paige Ryan Pinkston as Patton Johnny Lewis as Pearce Jake Dornman as Parker Production Credits: Produced by Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television. The series was created and is Executive Produced by Mark Reisman. David Nivins serves as Executive Producer. The Episodes: 1-1 --06/16/2004 1-2 --06/23/2004 1-3 --06/30/2004 |
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