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The drama series begins with friends Tiff and Pitt, who are reminiscing high school memories by reconnecting in New York City to discover the past and restore memories. It seems that both friends are different because Tiff is one of the best structures of New York City. As for Pitt, he is a stand-up comedian struggling to get money. Now, where things turn Tiff make an offer he can not refuse the house and is to become an assistant in a large company in unforeseen.
Episodes improve after the pilot with a shift in focus to the characters and their relationships, but the season finale shifts tones again into a gear that seems like blatant begging for a second season.
Funny, smart, delicate and yet simultaneously crude -- in case you find the details of fetish sex to be crude -- and in the end, both moving and liberating.
Nate Hurtsellers's cinematography ably apes the saturated, sultry vibrance of an Almodovar or Araki joint, but can't counter the overall aura of patronizing squareness.
Bonding is funny enough to make its structural problems less of an issue than you might think. Just be sure you have a very open mind before hitting "Play" on this one.