Twenty Good Years
What’s the Story?
TWENTY GOOD YEARS revolves around Dr. John Mason (John Lithgow) and Judge Jeffrey Pyne (Jeffrey Tambor), who have both spent the greater part of their lives becoming well-respected members of their community. When John is forced into early retirement, he realizes that he needs to find a way to live an exciting, rewarding life during the 20 or so good years he figures he has left. Not wanting to begin this journey alone, the excitable, spontaneous John actively recruits the safe, reserved Jeffrey to help find new ways to live life to its fullest. While trying to recapture their youth, the pair must also cope with the choices their children have made. John's level-headed daughter, Stella (Heather Burns), is a single mother, while Jeffrey's son, Hugh (Jake Sandvig), has left college to become a male model. The men also find themselves thinking about their past decisions, including John's three failed marriages and Jeffrey's decision to end a three-year relationship.
Is It Any Good?
While John and Jeff's plans and projects are sometimes over the top, overall, Twenty Good Years presents a positive message about friendship, love, and living life to the fullest. What's more, it sheds light on issues not typically addressed by network TV -- namely, that plenty of "senior citizens" are vibrant and adventurous, even though society often fails to treat them as important, active members.

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