breacain
It's been eight years and I am still aching over the loss of "Lush Life." Wonderful characters, struggling urbanites getting by and sharing a cramped but colorful studio apartment in the city. Hysterically funny situations. "Lush Life" was canceled after the first episode, and only three episodes ever aired. I wish I taped them. Did you? Can we work out a deal? This was a truly original and hilarious show. I loved the episode where all their gay friends are trying to pose as Margot's boyfriend to ward off her ex. Or how 'bout when George fakes her own death so her paintings will sell for more money? This was way funnier and way more realistic depiction of being young and poor in the big city than "Friends" or "Sex and the City," two shows that honestly blew.
karoshi
This was Lori Petty's first role after Tank Girl, and it really shows. The show was too sharp, too shocking, and way to unconventional for the viewing public. Pity. This one had real potential to break some new ground. Even the pilot was hilarious. Sadly, the pilot made up a sizeable percentage of the entire run of episodes.
synergy-4
I too, was really sad when this show was cancelled. I think Lori Petty is so funny and this character fit her well. My favorite episode was the 2nd one. It seems that every time I really like a show, it gets cancelled (ie: Party Girl, the Magnificent seven, Now and again) I wish there was a network station on cable that showed cancelled shows like Lush Life, Shows that weren't on that long.
fmilson
Rich girl Karyn Parsons (from "Fresh Prince") breaks up with rich boyfriend, has to move in with LA low-life artist best buddy, Lori Petty. Since they're both broke, hilarity ensues.The show was considered crass because Lori's character was "sex-positive" -- she liked sex, sought it out, and encouraged her buddy to do the same. This was established in the first ep, btw -- had the show gone on longer, I'm sure George would have turned out to be bi-sexual.