A.C.O.D.
Carter (Adam Scott) is a peacemaker extraordinaire, a master at smoothing ruffled feathers at his restaurant and keeping tension at bay. That's because he's been learning on the job ever since he was a kid growing up with parents who fought loudly and incessantly, even at his birthday party. Divorced, his parents -- the philandering Hugh (Richard Jenkins) and decidedly un-touchy-feely Melissa (Catherine O'Hara) -- can't stand each other, but at least they're never around each other anymore. That is, until Carter's younger brother, Trey (Clark Duke), announces he's getting married (despite the fact that he's barely out of college and lives in Carter's garage). Carter tries to broker peace between his parents so they can attend the wedding together, but tensions bubble over when Carter discovers that he was the subject of a book about children of divorce written by a woman (Jane Lynch) he thought was his therapist when he was a kid. (His parents lied.) Now she's interested in a follow-up about A.C.O.D.s (adult children of divorce) after seeing who Carter has grown up to be.
Starring Adam Scott, Richard Jenkins, Catherine O'Hara
Director Stuart Zicherman