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Nick Hendricks, Dale Arbus and Kurt Buckman are friends working in Riverside, California who despise their bosses: Nick works at a financial firm for the sadistic Dave Harken, who hints at a possible promotion for Nick for months, only to award it to himself; Dale is a dental assistant being sexually harassed by his boss, Dr. Julia Harris, who threatens to tell his fiancée Stacy that he had ...
He views his new boss with contempt, given his refusal to follow police procedure or respect the rules of the bureaucracy. Danielle Moné Truitt as Deputy Charlie Minnick, a seasoned deputy who was in a secret relationship with her superior, Deputy Gabriel Luna, until his death. She later becomes Harris's second training officer, replacing Luna.
Cita Astals as Hillary Lagdameo - Mang Kevin's boss at the Lagdameo Placement Agency, Hilary is very understanding of him. Claudine Barretto (1992–1998, as guest 1998–2003) as Rebecca "Bing" Kósme - Mang Kevin's only daughter, Bing is a pretty and smart high school senior who attracts many suitors.
Below Deck's Biggest Drama Through the Years Read article “If arrogant was, like, personified, it would be Ryan. He’s a very arrogant man,” chief stew Aesha Scott exclusively told Us Weekly ...
The cast includes a few new faces, ... Bridget's former boss and boyfriend, Daniel Cleaver, has become 'Uncle Daniel' to her kids. ... (James Callis) an arrogant, drama-loving retired '80s pop ...
The British teen drama Skins follows the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol, southwest England, through the two years of sixth form.Its controversial story-lines have explored issues like dysfunctional families, mental illness (such as depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder), adolescent sexuality, gender, substance abuse, death, and bullying.
Most employees welcome variety and challenge in their work -- but not when it comes to dealing with the boss. Unfortunately, in most jobs, Dealing With a Moody Boss
[5] Also in the Evening Post Russell Mark gave it a mixed review commenting "But while the cast has been saddled with a substandard script, there is still plenty to recommend Plainclothes. The acting is top shelf and they've packed so many characters into the squadroom that there's plenty of potential for future programmes."