Synopsis
Is· sues
1 : matters that are in dispute between two or more parties - Merriam-Webster
2 : unresolved problems, situations, dealings, DRAMA - Ebonics
Issues is a
story about the complications and contradictions of relationships and the trials of life
though the eyes of two young and hip cousins who are at crossroads in their lives. This
anti-romantic comedy centers on Royce and Damien, who are housemates and exact opposites.
Already dealing with their own problems, their lives become even more complicated when
their friend and roommate Will takes a job in New York and replaces his spot with an
unexpected guest, who only brings more confusion to the house. Without their knowledge or
approval, Will has set them up with a young and beautiful aspiring actress/model from New
York named Toni. Initially reluctant to take in a female cohabitant, Royce and Damien are
eventually won over by Tonis charm and beauty.
Royce, the accountant, is an
educated, conservative, and politically correct man, in a once promising relationship that
has gone south due to his girlfriends newly found pseudo faith in religion. Damien,
the real estate agent, is an educated, extremely opinionated, playboy, who lives life to
the fullest. He battles his own inner demons, which primarily include his love for having
many beautiful women in his life, his fear of commitment, and lack of planning for the
future. Toni, the newcomer to the crew, initially has a tough time getting acclimated to
her new environment and adjusting to living in Southern California. The whole household is
affected by the arrival of the sassy, bourgeois, and overbearing Nicole, who is
Tonis friend. Unbeknownst to all parties involved, they all share a common bond that
eventually ends up linking them together in the end, love for one another. It is this
secret entity that helps them overcome their obstacles and brings their separate, social
lives and personal pursuits, full circle in the end. Raw, unapologetic humor, and a
character driven plot guide this story, which is full of many ISSUES.
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