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- Master Class is a ten-episode original comedy series, following public-speaking-phobe Carson (Peyton Freiman) and his work friend Mickey (Briana McKeague) into an acting class in a suburban strip-mall: the "Tom Perkins Acting Intensive," taught by emotionally-irresponsible former child star "Tomcat" Perkins (Bill Wise.) There, they contend with a never-was action idol, an escapee from children's theatre, and a predatory improv troupe, while they try to find Carson's courage, Mickey's heart, and Tomcat's sense of shame.
- Carson blows the big presentation and reluctantly follows Mickey to a defunct karate dojo for his first class at the "Tom Perkins Acting Intensive."
- Tom schools the class on regional accents by having them stage his Faulknerian Southern Gothic play, "Cry Heav'n's Mercy, Night's Harlot!"
- The class is just trying to learn how to make a few minutes of onscreen time really pop, when they get an unexpected visit in the practice space.
- Tom hands off teaching duties to comedy guru Lynn Smiley, who immediately clashes with the class.
- The Class learns the most important thing an actor can do, but Carson refuses to join in the waterworks. Luckily for him, the class is derailed by the strip-mall handyman, Cord.
- Indie Sensation Frank Mosley comes back to class to teach his specialty. Tom cannot participate, though, due to pending legal matters.
- Tom tries to hide that he's lost the dojo for good, so he throws the class into prepping Kim for a big audition. Their temporary home: a pre-school classroom.
- 201514mTV EpisodeThe class begins to mutiny, so Tom pulls out all the stops: a full-scale "production" of his Southern Gothic play. The venue: a redneck barbecue at Cord's place.
- 201513mTV EpisodeThe audience is restless. As Tom exhorts all students to stay in character no matter what, the class begins to unravel.
- The whole class has quit and scattered. Carson suddenly realizes after a show of courage at work that he's grown some brass ones - all due to Tom's Master Class. Can he talk his way back into Tom's good graces and bring them all back together?