Kirstie Alley is back at it and she succeeds in this funny opening episode of a Broadway actress discovering the baby she gave up 26 years before adoption.
We immediately see that the Alley character, Matty Banks, is so into her self. She thinks of every way possible to deny this while trying to shut the door on any possible reunion with her son.
Rhea Perlman, as her assistant Thelma Katz, is along for the ride with her biting, sarcasm, but showing true friendship all along.
What a better place for Matty to admit that she is the mother then at the ending scene of her current play.
Michael Richards co-stars as her chauffeur and private investigator. He will go any route to see what's going on here.
We immediately see that the Alley character, Matty Banks, is so into her self. She thinks of every way possible to deny this while trying to shut the door on any possible reunion with her son.
Rhea Perlman, as her assistant Thelma Katz, is along for the ride with her biting, sarcasm, but showing true friendship all along.
What a better place for Matty to admit that she is the mother then at the ending scene of her current play.
Michael Richards co-stars as her chauffeur and private investigator. He will go any route to see what's going on here.