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Related
GenreComedy drama
Created byLiz Tuccillo
Starring
  • Kiele Sanchez
  • Lizzy Caplan
  • Laura Breckenridge
  • Callum Blue
  • Opening theme"Related" performed by The Veronicas
    ComposerBlake Neely
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes18
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Marta Kauffman
  • Andrew Plotkin
  • Lee Ross
  • ProducerRobert Lloyd Lewis
    Running time60 minutes
    Production companies
    • More Horses Productions
  • Class IV Productions
  • Warner Bros. Television
  • Original release
    NetworkThe WB
    ReleaseOctober 5, 2005 (2005-10-05) –
    March 20, 2006 (2006-03-20)

    Related is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The WB from October 5, 2005, to March 20, 2006. It revolves around the lives of four close-knit sisters of Italian descent, raised in Brooklyn and living in Manhattan.

    The show was created by former Sex and the City writer Liz Tuccillo, and executive producedbyFriends co-creator Marta Kauffman. Despite heavy promotion, initial ratings did not warrant the show being picked up for a second season when The WB network was folded into The CW.

    Cast and characters

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    The Sorelli sisters. From left to right: Marjee, Ginnie, Rose, Ann

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    Episodes

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    No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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    1"Moving Out, Moving In, Moving On"James FrawleyLiz TuccilloOctober 5, 2005 (2005-10-05)2T7051
    A lot is happening in the lives of the Sorelli sisters. Rose is moving into a new dorm room after switching from pre-med to experimental theater. Marjee is moving out of her apartment and back home with their father after being evicted. Ann is apparently being dumped by her boyfriend of six years, Danny, who is too busy opening a new restaurant to talk to her about it. Ginnie, who has just learned that she is pregnant, is contemplating how her life will change and trying to break the news to her husband Bob. The sisters learn that their widower father Joe has become engaged to his girlfriend Renée. Despite not being very fond of Renée, the sisters throw an engagement party for her and Joe. Rose shows up having just pierced her tongue and dyed her hair bright blue. Each sister's secret is then revealed, an upsetting timat that results in bonding.
    2"Hang in There, Baby"Arvin BrownAlex TaubOctober 12, 2005 (2005-10-12)2T7052
    Ginnie and Bob try to do all the things they will not be able to do after the baby arrives. On a visit to the Empire State Building, Ginnie learns that Bob is deathly afraid of heights. Meanwhile, Ann is in denial about the fact that she and Danny are breaking up. Marjee has moved back in with her father and is annoyed that his fiancée Renée gets up way too early in the morning and is way too cheerful. Rose, now majoring in experimental theater, worries that her father will stop financing her education.
    3"Cry Me a Sister"Joanna KernsBill PradyOctober 19, 2005 (2005-10-19)2T7053
    Ann is depressed and suffering over her breakup with Danny. Ginnie goes to Danny's restaurant to talk to him, but only makes matters worse. Ann is furious at Ginnie for butting in. Meanwhile, Marjee struggles with her new job and Rose's punky roommate Flash makes fun of her in front of their acting class. Rose unsuccessfully tries to change rooms, so she and Joel dig up dirt on Flash to put her in her place.
    4"Hello, Deli"Patrick NorrisMaggie FriedmanOctober 26, 2005 (2005-10-26)2T7054
    As the four sisters watch their father's deli over the weekend while he goes on a vacation with Renée, Ann tries to get over Danny, Ginnie and Marjee fight over responsibility and Rose questions her decision to change majors.
    5"The Naked Truth"Elodie KeeneJamie GorenbergOctober 31, 2005 (2005-10-31)2T7055
    Rose lands the lead role in Alex's play, but when she realizes that she must appear in a nude scene with him, she decides not to invite her father and Renée to see it.
    6"Sex and the Sisters"Joanna KernsJennifer MaiselNovember 7, 2005 (2005-11-07)2T7056
    Ginnie and Bob are trying hard not to have sex, on the advice of Ginnie's doctor. Rose is considering having sex, which Marjee encourages her to do. Ginnie and Ann later give Rose different advice. After a horrible date with someone close to her own age, Ann decides to have sex with Zach, who is Rose's age.
    7"Francesca"Lee RoseBrian BucknerNovember 14, 2005 (2005-11-14)2T7057
    While preparing Thanksgiving dinner, the sisters reminisce about their mother Francesca, who died of cancer. Renée tries to help with the dinner, but the girls are annoyed by nearly everything she does.
    8"Driving Miss Crazy"Lee RoseIan B. GoldbergNovember 21, 2005 (2005-11-21)2T7058
    Marjee tries to teach Ginnie how to drive. Joe asks Ann to talk to emotionally-troubled Renée. Rose's longtime best friend Joel is jealous of the attention she gives to her new boyfriend Alex.
    9"Have Yourself a Sorelli Little Christmas"Jerry LevineAlicia Sky VarinaitisDecember 12, 2005 (2005-12-12)2T7059
    Bob has waited until the last minute to tell Ginnie that his parents will be visiting for Christmas. Ginnie is hurt by the icy treatment she receives from Bob's mother. Ann is in an awkward situation, knowing the big secret that Renée is keeping from Joe. Marjee continues her relationship with her boss' boyfriend Jason. Rose is unsure whether a present she receives is from Alex or Joel.
    10"The Godmother"Michael LangeDaniel J. RubinJanuary 23, 2006 (2006-01-23)2T7060
    Ginnie and Bob argue over whether Ann should be the guardian of their child in the event they both die. Ann has misgivings about her relationship with Zach. Marjee is tired of having a secret relationship with Jason. Joel tells Rose he will no longer be the best friend. (This episode was originally called "Trust".)
    11"London Calling"Kevin DowlingAlex TaubJanuary 30, 2006 (2006-01-30)2T7061
    Ginnie goes to the recording studio where Bob works and runs into his ex-girlfriend Kylie, who later pays a surprise visit to Ginnie's office. Ann arranges for Marco to talk to Danny about a business deal. Marco tells Ann that he wants a serious relationship. Marjee and Jason concoct a plan to leave Trish, but Jason does not go through with it. Rose plans to sleep with Alex, but is still thinking about Joel.
    12"Daddy's Little Girl"Lee RoseDoty AbramsFebruary 6, 2006 (2006-02-06)2T7062
    Ginnie gets Bob to admit that he is attracted to Kylie. Kylie moves out of the loft and back into a hotel. Ann meets Marco a couple of times at Sorelli's Deli and considers getting serious with him. Marjee quits her job, breaks up with Jason, and moves in with Ann, whom she says is her favorite sister. Joe Sorelli is cool when he finds Alex in Rose's dorm room, but not cool when his little girl brings Alex home to dinner.
    13"Not Without My Daughter"Martha CoolidgeMaggie FriedmanFebruary 13, 2006 (2006-02-13)2T7063
    Joe and Renée are getting married. After Ginnie's doctor tells her she must go on complete bed rest, Bob tries to find a way to keep her from missing the wedding. When Ann learns that Danny is not planning to go, she convinces him that he should. Danny arrives at the wedding alone, having just had an argument with Megan. Ann is with Marco, but pays more attention to Danny. Marjee gets annoyed at Renée's son Patrick when he announces a gift that is similar to the gift that the Sorelli sisters are planning to give. Rose is with Alex, but Alex seems more interested in his acting career than in being with her.
    14"Here's a Balloon for You"Lee RoseBrian BucknerFebruary 27, 2006 (2006-02-27)2T7064
    Ann and Danny reconcile. Both Marjee and Rose are single. When problems with Ginnie's pregnancy worsen, Bob takes her to the hospital where she eventually loses the baby. Nobody knows how to contact Joe, who is on his honeymoon, so Marjee breaks into Trish's office in an effort to find out. Trish catches her and throws her out, but Jason surprises Marjee when he turns up at the hospital with the information she was looking for. Rose is surprised when Joel appears at the hospital and surprised again later when she learns that Joel has a girlfriend. Danny is stunned when Ann tells him a secret she kept from him for the six years they were together.
    15"Sisters Are Forever"Michael LangeJamie GorenbergMarch 6, 2006 (2006-03-06)2T7065
    Ginnie is avoiding Bob, who is worried they will turn out like his parents, who ignore each other. Danny is having a hard time accepting that Ann never told him that she had an abortion. Jason convinces Marjee to go into business with him but Trish has blackballed them with all the suppliers. Marjee kidnaps Trish's dog and uses it to blackmail Trish. Rose and Joel spend time together, but when Joel's girlfriend Chloe finds out, she puts a stop to it.
    16"His Name Is Ruth"Lee RoseKatherine LingenfelterMarch 13, 2006 (2006-03-13)2T7066
    Ginnie brings home a lost dog and treats it better than she treats Bob. Ann, who has a lot of time on her hands since she and Danny split up again, tries to help Bob pick out a birthday gift for Ginnie, but Bob does not want help. Marjee starts to think that Jason might be "the one" but gets suspicious when he receives calls from another woman. After Marjee kisses her old friend PJ, she starts to wonder if her relationship with Jason is doomed because neither she nor Jason is trustworthy. Rose befriends Joel's girlfriend Chloe and ends up at a restaurant with her, Joel, and his roommate. When Joel and Rose decide to split their orders, Chloe freaks out and Rose realizes that she has feelings for Joel.
    17"The Cape"Sarah Pia AndersonEric Goldberg & Peter TibbalsMarch 20, 2006 (2006-03-20)2T7067
    Ginnie and Bob, who are still having problems, go to Cape Cod at Joe's invitation for a weekend at the Tide Inn, which is half-owned by Renée's son Patrick. Jason gets evicted from his apartment by Trish, from whom he sub-let it, so Marjee and Jason move in with Ann, who dislikes the arrangement. Marjee learns that none of her sisters like Jason. Rose, who has finally realized that she is in love with Joel, learns that Chloe is throwing a birthday party for him. Chloe reluctantly invites Rose who reluctantly goes, and once there she proceeds to get drunk and kiss Joel. Meanwhile, Joe has told Ginnie that he wants to sell the deli and move to Cape Cod permanently, so Ginnie starts a phone chain. Ann, Rose, and Marjee (and Jason) drive up to Cape Cod intent on talking Joe out of moving but the four sisters have a change of heart and give their blessing to the move.
    18"The Move"Lee RoseMarta KauffmanMarch 20, 2006 (2006-03-20)2T7068
    As the four Sorelli sisters help Joe pack for his move to the Cape, they find a curious love note from Marjee's former piano teacher, Nino Rosati, to their mother Francesca. Ginnie and Bob's relationship continues to be difficult. Bob tells Ginnie that he is considering taking a job as a sound engineer on Jack Johnson's tour, the opening act being none other than Bob's former girlfriend, Kylie Stewart. Ginnie, who is handling details of the sale of the deli, finds herself attracted to a male colleague who is handling things for the buyer. Ann is stuck with the job of taking care of Joe, who hurt his back picking up a bag of birdseed. Marjee has misgivings about Jason's suggestion that they get an apartment together. When Rose goes to Joel's dorm room to apologize for getting drunk and kissing him, she learns that Chloe has broken up with him and Joel blames Rose. The sisters find another note from Nino to Francesca – and a key to Nino's hotel room. While wondering if their mother had an affair, the sisters conclude that it is important for people to go after what they really want. Rose goes to Joel's dorm room to make love to him. Ann goes to talk to Danny. Marjee tells Jason that things will not work out because she wants more than what they have. Ginnie, who has gone to her colleague's apartment and kissed him, realizes that an affair is not what she wants and rushes home to Bob – only to find that he has left on the tour.
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