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Fisher Stevens | ... |
Seamus O'Neill
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Denise Crosby | ... |
Chaucy Caldwell
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Lara Piper | ... |
Rikki
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Brian Thompson | ... |
Sheriff Cody Jeremiah Jefferson
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Leland Crooke | ... |
Paul 'Gumbo' Beausoleil
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Terrence 'T.C.' Carson | ... |
Abednigo 'JoJo' Nabuli
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(13 episodes, 1993)
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Geno Silva | ... |
Hector Allegria
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Ivory Ocean | ... |
Roosevelt 'King' Cole
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(13 episodes, 1993)
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Jennifer Tilly | ... |
Savannah Sumner
(13 episodes, 1993)
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Kim Myers | ... |
Dr. Reilly Clarke
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(12 episodes, 1993)
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Michael Covert | ... |
Hunter Fisher
(12 episodes, 1993)
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Jennifer Barlow | ... |
Flame
(10 episodes, 1993)
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Short-lived FOX television comedy set in Key West, Florida. Seamus O'Neill is a Hemingway wannabe who strikes it rich and uses his newfound wealth to move to Key West in search of inspiration for his writing. He interacts with many colorful characters in this offbeat locale. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
The fact that I still remember this after ten years is a testament to its quality. Little gems like this always get lost in the confusion of TV board room decisions, I suppose. The plot was unique and interesting. In fact, I always thought of Key West (the island) a little more fondly after seeing this series. Quirky and charming, this short lived, thoughtful comedy had much to give to television and was robbed of its potential. Combining sunshine, humor and free thinking as always something worth watching. Ah well, quality television is now all but completely restricted to channels that you must pay for. Obviously, interesting adventures such as this could never survive on broadcast television.