"Hello Tomorrow!" From the Desk of Stanley Jenkins (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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Hello Tomorrow!'s plot advancement is nice, but the actors lack more to work with. The show's material is not enough to fill a movie, let alone a whole season of TV, but time will tell. Jack is too calculated to let Shirley find out about certain lies, so he is trying to position himself as a victim. He knows how clever Shirley is and how much integrity she has, but she is not letting this go. In episode 5 of Hello Tomorrow! Season 1, a family of six excitedly drives to coordinates given them by Jack Billings. Lester brings Joey in for questioning for illegally making sales. Herb initially decides to keep the information from Jack, but Betty convinces him to tell his boss, hoping that Joey will fall out of favor with Jack. Shirl and Ed are moving to a B-Plex on the moon, and Jack feigns excitement, but later composes a letter from Stan Jenkins. Herb frees Joey, and Jack is charmed by Elle, the owner of the Country Club. Joey confronts Jack about lying to him and pretending to be his hero by rescuing him from Lester. Betty tries to turn Joey against Jack by telling him about how Jack kept secret the court order halting sales. Shirley gives Jack the letter she received from Jenkins, which talks about how Jack has trouble coming his way and requests every piece of paperwork Shirley has. Shirley decides to get Jack's card for Jenkins and call him herself, but when she tries to call the number, she's told it was disconnected. After her failed call, Shirley approaches Jack with her theory that Jenkins has been pretending to be on the moon this entire time and is trying to leave Jack with his problems. Jack tries to help Myrtle out of Brightside, but Shirl wants Jack to get out too. Lester wants to help her, but he's mandated by the law to drop the case. Myrtle has no life to go back to, and she suffers a breakdown at the supermarket. Lester is going to shred the paperwork on the Brightside case, but he stops himself, thinking that Myrtle needs help. The episode ends with the family in an abandoned compound, where an incredulous man greets them with a gun.
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