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    Resident Advisors

    TV-142015 · Sitcom · 1 season

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  2. Resident Advisors (TV series) Resident Advisors. (TV series) Resident Advisors is an American sitcom that premiered on April 9, 2015, on Hulu. [1] The series was created by Alex J. Reid, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and Natalia Anderson and follows a group of resident advisors at a college. [2]

  3. Resident Advisors: Created by Natalia Anderson, Alex Jenkins Reid, Taylor Jenkins Reid. With Jamie Chung, Daryl Sabara, Ryan Hansen, Romy Rosemont. Enter the dorm scene's pseudo-managers -- the resident advisors.

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    • 2015-04-09
    • Comedy
    • 21
  4. Resident advisor is a job, so it's sort of a workplace comedy, but it's a workplace unlike any other, rife with sex, drugs and the added pressure of midterms. ... Upcoming Movies and TV shows ...

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    • Ryan Hansen
  5. Synopsis. Resident Advisors is an outrageous comedy set in the most hormonally-overloaded, sexually active, out-of-control workplace in the world: a college dorm. The show follows a group of resident assistants as they navigate sex, drugs, and midterms.

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  6. Watch a group of resident advisors deal with sex, drugs, and midterms in a college dorm. Resident Advisors is a 2015 workplace comedy series with 15 episodes, rated TV-14, available on iTunes and Hulu.

  7. Resident Advisors is a workplace comedy set in the most hormonally-overloaded, sexually active, out-of-control workplace in the world: a college dorm. The show follows a group of resident assistants as they navigate sex, drugs, and midterms. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  9. Season 1. Season 1 of Resident Advisors premiered on April 9, 2015. Resident Advisors is an outrageous comedy set in the most hormonally-overloaded, sexually active, out-of-control workplace in the world: a college dorm. The show follows a group of resident assistants as they navigate sex, drugs, and midterms.

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