TROPPER, JONATHAN
Judd Foxman's wife, Jen, has left him for his boss, a Howard Stern like radio
personality, but it is the death of his father and the week of sitting shivah
with his enjoyably dysfunctional family that motivates him. Jen's
announcement of her pregnancy doubly tragic because of a previous
miscarriage is followed by the dramas of Judd's siblings: his sister, Wendy, is
stuck in an emotionless marriage; brother Paul always Judd's defender and his
wife struggle with infertility; and the charming youngest, Phillip, attempts a
grown-up relationship that only highlights his rakishness.