Good Morning, Miami (2002)
Good Morning, Miami
2002 / TV-PGA talented young TV producer arrives in Miami to revamp the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Jake Silver risks taking the job when he sets eyes on the show's beautiful, down-to-earth hair stylist Dylan, who wows him like nobody before – and presents a romantic challenge.
Seasons & Episode
After the rude intrusion of Victoria as the new boss, Dylan and Jake set off for New York to find a new begining. In a faboulous twist of fate, Dylan finds that the Fab Five from ""Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"" have made over their apartment from fashion faux pas to fabulously fantastic. Unfortunately, Jake and Dylan don't stick around long enough to enjoy their new surroundings.
After Dylan comes up with a great idea for the show Jake gives her a segment of her own to produce but finds it hard to distinguish himself from a boyfriend and a boss. Meanwhile, Gavin takes a joke from Joni a little too seriously and starts to freak out about his age. As he tries new, youthful approaches to his job, Frank tries his own luck with Hollis, a new girl that gets his attention.
Gavin finds that he has more in common with Victoria than he thought when he bumps into her at his AA meeting and she convinces him to go undercover as an investigative reporter to get a story on national television. Meanwhile, Dylan tries to get old high school pictures from everyone and uncovers that Penny has a secret past that no one knows about.
Jake finds out that Dylan has an ex-husband and tries to keep cool until Gavin reveals who Dylan's ex-husband really is -- and Jake can't get him out of his head. Meanwhile, as Halloween approaches, Penny goes to a costumed wedding reception and brings along Frank, who finds that being in costume has extra benefits when he thinks he's found his very own Southern belle.
Gavin shows up for work looking like a mess after being kicked out of Penny's bed in the middle of the night after she thinks he is getting emotionally involved in the relationship. Jake jumps in to keep the show running, but ends up bringing more havoc into the situation. Meanwhile, Dylan calls upon Victoria for help buying a car.
Jake and Dylan are excited to spend their first romantic Thanksgiving together but Jake's mother, Judy, has other plans and decides that Jake and Dylan should come over for Thanksgiving instead. With the rest of the staff home for the holiday, Frank is left in charge of the station temporarily.
After she takes Jake's vacation to the Bahamas, Victoria and Jake engage in a power struggle involving job perks. Meanwhile, when Gavin struggles with his own problems of losing his investments, he is left to find extra work that isn't considered the most honorable of jobs, including voicing a lame cartoon character. Gavin's problems make Penny realize that she may actually have feelings for him.
Jake and Dylan discover there is a betting pool in the office for how long their relationship will last. In an attempt to prove their commitment to their skeptics, they decide to have everyone over for dinner to show how happy they are together. Penny and Gavin bring separate dates in hopes of not being branded as a couple. In the end, the only thing they all know for sure is that relationships are not as easy as they seem.
Victoria is fired from her position as WWEN's manager, but she refuses to leave. But when Jake uncovers something from her past, she may have to change her decision.
Dylan feels that Jake should take some time away from her to consider whether or not he really wants to marry her.
Dylan and Jake want a small, classy wedding, but they agree to get married on the show to boost ratings. The wedding becomes such a spectacle that they run out at the last minute.
A talented young TV producer arrives in Miami to revamp the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Jake Silver risks taking the job when he sets eyes on the show's beautiful, down-to-earth hair stylist Dylan, who wows him like nobody before – and presents a romantic challenge.