

After the Fall
Bill Scanlin loses his job and embarks on a life of crime. As Bill stays ahead of the law, he discovers that sometimes the only thing worse than getting caught is getting away with it.
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Plot Summary
A pilot for a potential sitcom, 'After the Fall' centers on a divorced couple who inherit a struggling independent bookstore. They must navigate their complicated past and co-parent their teenage daughter while trying to save the family business. The series explores themes of second chances and the complexities of modern relationships.
Critical Reception
As a pilot episode, 'After the Fall' did not receive widespread critical reviews. It was produced for the NBC network but ultimately was not picked up to series. Therefore, comprehensive reception data is limited. Early buzz suggested a familiar premise with potential for character-driven humor.
What Reviewers Say
- The premise offers a relatable scenario for a family sitcom.
- Potential for strong performances from its lead actors.
- Uncertainty about whether the show could bring a fresh perspective to the genre.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available as the show did not air as a full series.
Fun Fact
The pilot was created by Michael Schur, known for his work on acclaimed shows like 'The Office', 'Parks and Recreation', and 'The Good Place'.
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