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- Four creatures with televisions in their stomachs have fun in their magical world.
- Thirty-somethings Sharon and Rob, who have been married for five years and who have two children (one Sharon bringing from a previous relationship), have an annual combined income of $77,000. As she does bookkeeping as part of her job, Sharon takes care of their household finances, of which Rob stays out totally. What Rob does know however is that they are deep in debt as they've lost some services in the past such as hydro and telephone, and as the creditors keep on calling, with both Sharon and Rob not picking up the phone while at home when they know its a creditor, and Sharon lying to the creditors while at work. Their consumer debt sits at $73,000 with nothing to show for it, and has gotten out of hand largely because of the secrets and lies on both sides. Sharon is an impulse shopper. She also keeps an animal rescue in their home. Sharon hides from Rob the financial outlay on both these items. Rob's brother Steve recently moved into the basement of their small house to help Steve out. Rob has told Sharon a smaller amount that Steve is paying in rent than actual. As their income is insufficient to get them out of debt while still spending on their needs, Gail has to get them to make more money while getting rid of the biggest unnecessary money vacuum, namely Sharon's beloved animal rescue. Because Sharon is the impulse shopper, Gail makes Rob take control of the household finances. Gail shows them metaphorically the weight of their debt. And she has to get them to start communicating to each other and stop the secrets and lies.