Sam Oliver (played by Bret Harrison) is the not-so-intrepid hero of our story: a college-drop out (it made him sleepy) still living with his parents and working at an alternate universe Home Depot in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington. His best friend Sock is the ultimate slacker, his boss is a tool, and his seven-year-long crush on his coworker is going nowhere, but his parents love him so much! They love him so much they have never made him do anything he didn’t want to, ever. He is their baby, and he can do no wrong in their eyes. Surely that’s gotta count for something, right? Unconditional love IS pretty sweet, especially when they're constantly riding his little brother
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| - Sam Oliver (played by Bret Harrison) is the not-so-intrepid hero of our story: a college-drop out (it made him sleepy) still living with his parents and working at an alternate universe Home Depot in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington. His best friend Sock is the ultimate slacker, his boss is a tool, and his seven-year-long crush on his coworker is going nowhere, but his parents love him so much! They love him so much they have never made him do anything he didn’t want to, ever. He is their baby, and he can do no wrong in their eyes. Surely that’s gotta count for something, right? Unconditional love IS pretty sweet, especially when they're constantly riding his little brother
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| - Sam Oliver (played by Bret Harrison) is the not-so-intrepid hero of our story: a college-drop out (it made him sleepy) still living with his parents and working at an alternate universe Home Depot in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington. His best friend Sock is the ultimate slacker, his boss is a tool, and his seven-year-long crush on his coworker is going nowhere, but his parents love him so much! They love him so much they have never made him do anything he didn’t want to, ever. He is their baby, and he can do no wrong in their eyes. Surely that’s gotta count for something, right? Unconditional love IS pretty sweet, especially when they're constantly riding his little brother Except their love happens to have a few strings attached that they’d never really explained to Sam. Horrible, horrible strings. Like that they may have sold his soul to The Devil before he was born, to save his dad from a mysterious terminal illness.
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