In this comedy-family-drama about the early 1960's, the Pryor family deals with racism, feminism, adolescence, rock and roll, and... More >
In this comedy-family-drama about the early 1960's, the Pryor family deals with racism, feminism, adolescence, rock and roll, and general family issues. The daughter, Meg Pryor, dances on the show of the era American Bandstand while learning about love thanks to her less mainstream boyfriend, Luke, and about acceptance with her interracial friendship with her father's employee's son Sam. Patty Pryor, the youngest daughter learns how to grow up in a time of political and social turmoil along with her disabled younger brother Will. The oldest son JJ learns about love with his tumultuous relationship with his wealthy girlfriend Beth. All this time a war rages on in Vietnam and a family struggles to stay together in this controversial era

When Chris returns, Meg finds out that he has been drafted to the war and is going to Berkeley to avoid it. Meg must decide between being with Chris or being with her family but her decision is made even harder when Jack threatens to disown her if she lea
Gail O'Grady
as Helen Pryor
Tom Verica
as Jack Pryor
Brittany Snow
as Meg Pryor
Will Estes
as JJ Pryor
Sarah Ramos
as Patty Pryor
Ethan Dampf
as Will Pryor
Vanessa Lengies
Jonathan Adams
as Henry Walker
Arlen Escarpeta
as Sam Walker
Rachel Boston
as Beth Mason
Keith Robinson
Matthew John Armstrong
as Pete Pryor
Jamie Elman
as Luke Foley