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- Created by Courtney Zito, and based on her real life experiences in Los Angeles, Hollywood Girl follows the comically blundering, yet inspirationally uplifting, life of celebrity hopeful, and beautiful disaster, Quinn Monroe. A self-proclaimed cliché (aspiring actress by day and waitress by night), Quinn feels her dreams of silver screen stardom actualizing as a waking nightmare of never-ending obstacles and roadblocks. Broke, tired, confused and, constantly tripping over her mark, she's literally bruised, at times self-deprecating, but delightfully determined and never defeated. With life, heart, spirit and the carefree, fun-loving support of her three best friends, Quinn looks past the setbacks and black-and-blues to see her shining star on the walk of fame, which to her isn't too far ahead. Or maybe it is. She is determined to conquer Hollywood, but the road to stardom is full of missteps. "Two steps forward and ten steps back," like the show's original theme song says, "She's there for life: She's a Hollywood Girl."
- Two women in their 30s are trying to navigate the LA dating waters and find Mr. Right in a sea of Mr. Wrongs. Together they are cleaning up Cupid's mess one man at a time.
- Quinn's insecurities start to effect her auditions, so Madison intervenes to give her confidence a boost.
- In the Season 2 Premiere, Quinn struggles to accept her curves in an industry full of size zero, so she looks to her agent, Michael, for comfort, but gets more then she bargained for.
- The day of Quinn's date with her agent, Michael, has finally arrived. But it's a roller coaster of emotions filled with one surprise after another.
- Quinn gets invited to another red carpet event, but this time, she wants to bring a date.
- Quinn realizes that in Hollywood, things aren't always what they seem to be as she tries to fit into the Entertainment Industry's mold.