
Ink
Divorced journalists Kate and Mike work at the same office. When Kate's boss leaves, she's promoted to editor, becoming Mike's superior despite their recent split.
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"Picture this if you will, You are the beloved writer for a popular New York Paper, so well liked that you can pretty much have your way. Then your Editor dies and you get as a replacement, your Ex-Wife. Ink may have had a couple of problems but it was only the first series. It was a great show, Ted Danson still up to normal form as Mike, and Mary Steenburgen as his Ex-Wife Kate worked really well (She is his wife after all). The Supporting Casts were not too big to overcast the main characters but where good as Supporting characters, which can be a big rare in some programmes these days. Ther..."
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"Ink" originally aired back-to-back with the sitcom "Pearl," starring Mary Steenburgen's ex-husband Malcolm McDowell and Ted Danson's ex-"Cheers" co-star Rhea Perlman.
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Divorced journalists Kate and Mike work at the same office. When Kate's boss leaves, she's promoted to editor, becoming Mike's superior despite their recent split.





