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May 19, 2013
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A struggling comic gets a job as a correspondent for a DC-based political talk show, much to the delight of her best friend and segment producer. Of course, as so often happens, once she starts doing what she was hired to do by the station manager, her blunt opinions and style doesn't go over too well with the show's anchors. Wanda doesn't pull any punches in her private life either, navigating the dating world while finding time to give her widowed sister-in-law some pointers on how to raise her two kids.
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