Godiva's
2005Godiva's is a Canadian television comedy-drama series, which debuted on Bravo! and Citytv in 2005; each episode is one hour in length. It completed a successful two-season run in 2006, but though the show received rave reviews, it was cancelled by CHUM broadcasting. There are currently attempts at getting a third season made. The series was created by Michael MacLennan with Julia Keatley of Keatley Entertainment. The series was nominated for numerous Gemini Awards including Best Series. It was celebrated for its intelligent, fast-paced depiction of young Canadians in the restaurant industry.
Seasons & Episode
Stick receives a very unusual cooking request, Ramir thinks Simone might just be interested in his (lesbian) fiancee Rajni. And, Kate begins to have second thoughts about that handsome real estate agent Lucas.
Kate manages the seamless flow of Godiva's. Victor reprimands Stick for his continuing drug habit. Doubtful that he would be caught for a second time, Stick and Victor are stunned when they see Daisy rounding the corner with a cop showing him where her bike was stolen.
Ramir has disappointed news for manager Kate, and TJ is turned away at Ramir's bachelor party.
Ramir slows down the kitchen for personal gain; a real-estate developer charms Kate; Martin makes a lifestyle change; Cordell and TJ learn more about themselves after their respective break-ups.
Ramir gets an inspiring visit from rival chef Tony Pitt.
When Stick faces drug charges he is forced to disclose his wealthy roots.
When Godiva's makes Vancouver Magazine's Top Ten Hotspots list, a competitor tries to intimidate the staff.
TJ has problems dealing with the new, over-achieving, busboy Adrian but when Kate refuses to fire him, the competition is on.
TJ breaks into Garth's office to steal back the Godiva's receipts.
Ramir discovers that his father's development company has been hired to tear down Godiva's.
Godiva's has a thief, and Jenna is furious when she's the first victim.
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Godiva's is a Canadian television comedy-drama series, which debuted on Bravo! and Citytv in 2005; each episode is one hour in length. It completed a successful two-season run in 2006, but though the show received rave reviews, it was cancelled by CHUM broadcasting. There are currently attempts at getting a third season made. The series was created by Michael MacLennan with Julia Keatley of Keatley Entertainment. The series was nominated for numerous Gemini Awards including Best Series. It was celebrated for its intelligent, fast-paced depiction of young Canadians in the restaurant industry.