Dealing with work, romance and family drama is never easy. But BFFs Kate and Michael, who are both deaf and live in Los Angeles, are about to face new challenges - including a bad breakup, ... See full summary »
I first thought this was just a deaf version of Will and Grace but it is so much more. I binged watched the second season (I didn't see the first). At the beginning it really seams like a Will and Grace rip off. Gay best friend with a straight best friend and thier friendship ruining their romantic relationships but as you get deaper into it you realize that these characters have way more depth. As someone who wears hearing aids in both ears and has had hearing problems for 30 years I am happy to see deaf and hard of hearing characters functioning in society. Able to hold down jobs and live on their own. We need to see more "special needs" characters seen on TV and in movies the way they really live and love.
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