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SYNOPSIS
Dr.
Finn Jefferies is a thoroughly modern lesbian––far too feisty and
happy to ever bother hiding her sexuality. Her family is pure 21st
century: two mothers, two careers and a kid. Nothing had ever
rocked Finn's passionate, committed life until the untimely death of
her beloved long-term partner, Nancy. In shock, Finn can barely
cope. As she flounders in her grief, she takes risks that jeopardize
her relationship with the only person she really loves––their
daughter, eleven-year-old
Zelly Bean.
Finn is clearly not
comfortable in her new role on the domestic front. She loves Zelly
deeply, but her demanding career has put her wildly out of touch
with her maternal instincts. Consumed by her work and by a rebound
fling with a much younger woman, Finn is oblivious to Zelly's
latest attention-seeking antics––shoplifting, smoking dope and
skipping school.
As Zelly acts out, Finn also faces losing her
medical career. A brilliant gynecologist, she heads up a research
laboratory that develops new fertility drugs for major pharmaceutical
companies. When her most recent clinical trial reveals troubling
health risks for female participants, Finn chooses to walk away
from the trials, rather than endangering lives. Paul Jimenez, one of
Finn's colleagues and also Zelly's father, takes over Finn's lab
and continues the testing. Paul not only dismisses Finn's
complaints as overly cautious, he criticizes how Finn is handling
Zelly and threatens to take custody of his daughter. In
retaliation, Finn brings their personal and professional relationship
to a showdown, with the stunning revelation that Paul is not really
Zelly's biological father. After walking away from her lab, Finn
takes over Nancy's medical practice at a downtown abortion clinic.
When constant threats from anti-abortionists escalate to a sniper
attack on Finn, uncompromising police officer Diana Peris is
assigned to protect Finn and the clinic. Intrigued by Finn and
protective of Zelly, Diana devotes overtime to her task. For the
first time since Nancy's death, Finn feels drawn to someone she
might be able to lean on and maybe even love. Yet, Finn's kamikaze
lifestyle and careless parenting too often put her and Diana at odds.
Luckily for Finn, Zelly––in need of protection––and
Diana––ever protective––forge an instant connection.
Finn's
emotional and professional struggles are continually underscored by
the amusing misadventures of Zelly and her best friends Eve and
Max. As the trio of kids grapple with their emerging sexualities,
Zelly finally discovers the astonishing identity of her true
biological parents.
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