Home Economics became a rare beast when it premiered in April: a broadcast network comedy that rose in ratings over its lead-in.
The series, which stars Topher Grace and comes from Lionsgate and ABC Signature, was quickly renewed for a second season in May.Inspired by the real-life experiences of writer and executive producer Michael Colton, the show, developed by Colton and John Aboud, documents the uncomfortable yet heartwarming relationships of three siblings in very different situations: one ultra-rich, one in the middle class, and one scraping by.In the pilot episode — written by Colton and Aboud and directed by Dean Holland — Tom (played by Grace), a struggling middle-class author, debates whether to risk embarrassment to ask his
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