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DescriptionJoseph McCullough Sr., the patriarch of the McCulloughs has stage four prostate cancer. He’s scared, but not of dying. He’s scared of what will happen to his three sons once he dies. The sons he’s raised alone since his wife’s tragic death twenty-three years ago. The sons whom he loves more than anything, though he has not always been the best father. The eldest, Joseph Jr. also known as Little Joe, has long been responsible for taking care of his father and brothers. He now has his own family to take care of. From the outside looking in, his life is perfect. He’s a successful pediatrician with a big house, he has a beautiful wife, and two wonderful children. He is the perfect son. If he was really so perfect, would he be sleeping with his brother-in-law? Jesse is the middle son, which in his mind makes him the least loved and least appreciated. But that hasn’t stopped him from being one of the most successful attorneys at his firm. Every day he leaves work and go home to his mini mansion, lie in his California king bed, and wonder when the hell his wife is going to come. That is when the loneliness creeps in and suddenly this house is no longer a mansion, it’s a suffocating prison. Maybe it’s time he found a white woman? Jordan is the baby. He has a big house, a nice car, expensive clothes and shoes, and a dumb broad who pays for it all. He really lucked out with her, she maybe a little crazy but he can handle her. Not only does she take care of him, she also pays his all my child support. He has four kids, three baby mamas, and all the craziness that comes with it. Yes, he’s spoiled, yes he’s selfish, but at the end of the day he has it made. What could be better? Take a look inside the life of the McCullough clan. From the dying patriarch struggling to make peace with his sons while he still can. The eldest son who is fighting his own demons while dealing with everyone else’s problem, then there’s the middle son who has a thriving career yet is longing to be loved, to finally the youngest son who is nothing more than an overgrown man child. The family is on the brink of implosion; can it be saved? Sharing Widget |