Successful People - Season 1

Season 1
Chet and Laura have spent ten years trying to make it as songwriters. After meeting a younger and highly successful songwriter at a networking event, pregnant Laura and socially-awkward Chet try new, last-ditch tactics to try to make it in an effort to become the one thing they've never been: Successful People.
Episodes

Successful People Are A$$holes
While at a networking event, Laura (Theresa Ryan) and Chet (Artie O'Daly), an unsuccessful songwriting duo, meet a young, successful songwriter (Matthew Bohrer) who reignites Laura's passion for her dream.

Successful People Were Voted Least Likely to Succeed
Laura meets up with her high school friend, Jake, who thinks her pregnancy is spelling the end to her songwriting dreams.

Successful People Have Vision Boards
Laura (Theresa Ryan) discovers Chet's (Artie O'Daly) vision board, revealing his desire to make gay friends.

Successful People Get Hammered and Still Function
Laura (Theresa Ryan) and Chet (Artie O'Daly) take a meeting with a high-powered agent (Miki Yamashita) the morning after all-night partying.

Successful People Have Stylists
Laura (Theresa Ryan) and Chet (Artie O'Daly) get made over by a stylist (Todd Sherry) with unique ideas on how to stand out on a red carpet.

Successful People Step & Repeat
Laura and Chet crash a red carpet in an attempt to get their picture in Us Weekly, and discover a former fellow songwriter working the event.

Successful People Talk About How Much Time Has Passed
After their failure at the red carpet, Chet (Artie O'Daly) tells Laura (Theresa Ryan) he's ready to give up, when they run into a high school acquaintance who's never worked a day in her life (Lisa Linke).

Successful People Keep Other People from Being Successful
In the season finale, Laura (Theresa Ryan) and Chet (Artie O'Daly) pitch a song to Rihanna's manager (Eric Kind) and producer (Malcolm Foster Smith).
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