From Deseret News archives:
They're living a 'quarterlife'
It's a show about twentysomethings who live a big chunk of their lives on the Internet. And it's a show that was actually produced to air on the Internet (and it already has).
The comparisons between "thirtysomething" and "quarterlife" (tonight at 9 on Ch. 5) are also inevitable, and not just because both were created and produced by Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick and neither show's title is capitalized.
The former show was about a bunch of self-absorbed people who were under the impression that they were the first people ever to go through their 30s and thought their problems were earth-shattering. The latter show is about a bunch of self-absorbed people who are under the impression that they are the first people ever to go through their 20s and think their problems are earth-shattering.
And, having grown up spoiled and pampered, they're having a little trouble in the real world.
Dylan is struggling to get a start in publishing and, in her free time, puts together a video blog about her circle of friends. And some of them are really, really not happy when they find out about it.
Her friends are an attractive lot, if, perhaps, a bit too obsessed with the world of show business on the whole. There's aspiring filmmakers Danny (David Walton) and Jed (Scott Michael Foster); actress/bartender Lisa (Maite Schwartz); techno-geek Andy (Kevin Christy); and daddy's girl Debra (Michelle Lombardo).
If you don't think being as self-absorbed as these people are is realistic, you've never watched MTV's "The Real World." Or, at least, you can't remember what it was like to be twentysomething.
"You walk around acting like a victim when nobody's ever done anything to you," Lisa tells Dylan.
If this sounds like you've seen it before, well, maybe you have. Just not on TV.
Herskovitz and Zwick, somewhat disillusioned about the state of network television which didn't seem to have a place for their kind of shows anymore created "quarterlife" specifically for the Internet.
They produced 36 eight-minute(ish) episodes, which began running on the Net in November on MyspaceTV.com and quarterlife.com.
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