Creator and showrunner of the Emmy-nominated hit series "Dead to Me" Liz Feldman is back with another dark comedy, this time about a couple who are selling their long-time home containing "dark and dangerous secrets."
"When Lydia and Paul decide to move on from their empty nest to forge a new life, they list their gorgeous 1920s Spanish-style villa located in one the most desirable neighborhoods in Los Angeles — and the real estate frenzy begins," the series synopsis says. "Multiple families all race to buy what they believe to be their dream house, convinced it will fix all of their very different problems. But as Lydia and Paul know all too well, sometimes the home of your dreams can be a true nightmare."
Featuring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as Lydia and Paul Morgan, the series is "about the highs and lows of searching for a safe, happy home and just how far we're willing to go to protect ourselves and our loved ones in the process," Netflix says.
Feldman, in a promotional video by Netflix, said the series was inspired by her own experience of looking for a house.
“I saw over 50 houses, and I realized there are so many secrets in the buying and selling of a house," Feldmen said. "And so, I wanted to explore that.”
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