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Airdate: Don’t Trust The B—- In Apartment 23

Dreama Walker stars as a girl who moves to NTC to pursue her dream job, but moves in with a con-artist party-girl.

2012-09-03_1445ELEVEN will screen US comedy Don’t Trust The B—- In Apartment 23. The title is the US wording not mine.

This comedy has previously screened in Australia on Foxtel (as The Bitch in Apartment 23) and stars Dreama Walker as a girl who moves to New York City to pursue her dream job, but moves in with a con-artist party-girl named Chloe (Krysten Ritter).

It also features James Van Der Beek as a fictionalized version of himself, and look out for other Dean Cain and Kevin Sorbo as themselves in the series. Aussie Ben Lawson will appear in later episodes.

June moves to Manhattan for a dream job and the perfect company apartment, only to have them disappear in a puff of reality. Deep in debt and out on the streets, June scrambles to land a job and a place to live. It seems her luck has turned when she is hired at a coffee shop and finds Chloe, a charming and vivacious roommate – who also happens to have the morals of a pirate. Chloe soon swindles June out of all her savings, but Chloe and her sarcastic friend James Van Der Beek (playing himself), come to learn that just because June is naive, it doesn’t mean she’s stupid.

The show as cancelled earlier this year.

It begins with a double premiere 8:30pm Tuesday 8th October on ELEVEN.

6 Responses

  1. I only watch the first few episodes, but caught some reruns when I was overseas on holidays, was a tight little show, I think I might have to check it out again.

  2. This was one of my favorite comedies, every episode of the first season was so strong. It did get a little weak towards the end but at its best it was witty, random and silly (oh, and just a lil slutty!). Was so happy to see it advertised on Eleven, will watch even though I’ve seen all the eps a million times 🙂

  3. How interesting all three actors who played main characters in three shows in the 90s happen to guest star on this short lived show. I will give this show a go if only for nostalgia purposes.

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