In New York City, a husband and wife butt heads with the granddaughter of the elderly woman who live...
In New York City, a husband and wife butt heads with the granddaughter of the elderly woman who lives in apartment the couple own.
Two families, sort of neighbor in Manhattan, cross paths as they navigate marriage, parenthood of a teen, ennui, a firt date, and end-of-life care. Rebecca and Mary are sister; their cranky 91-year-old grandmother's neighbor, Kateand Alex, run an upscale retro-furniture business, and will expand into her flat after she dies. Rebecca is quiet, without a boyfriend until a patient at the clinic where she works introduces her grandson. Mary is acerbic, stung by a recent breakup. Kate looks for meaning in her life, wondering if she should volunteer. Alex, too, is at loose ends. Their daughter, Abby, has zits and teenage moods. What does it mean to be good?