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Drama from a small Alaskan town

Men in Trees, showing Thursday May 29th on LIVING at 8:00pm

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Following on from its successful launch last year, Men in Trees continues its exclusive run on LIVING with more hotly anticipated brand new episodes from series 2. The show sees author, relationship coach and all out city girl Marin Frist (Anne Heche), discover a world outside her career-driven existence when fate maroons her in Elmo, a remote Alaskan town. After a somewhat shaky start, Marin soon settled in and started to think Elmo could be the perfect place to re-evaluate everything she knows about men; the ratio of males to females there is ten to one, after all.

Previously, Marin had started to worry about the lack of contact she was having with her love interest, Jack (James Tupper), who was studying whales in the Bering Sea aboard a research ship. When her publisher Stuart (Jason O'Mara) made it clear he wanted more than a professional relationship with her, she began to wonder whether her budding romance with Jack was worth waiting for. To further complicate matters, local radio DJ Patrick (Derek Richardson) - who was suffering from amnesia - also took a shine to Marin, much to his partner Annie's (Emily Bergl) horror.

In this week's episode, Marin's old flatmate Cash (Scott Elrod) makes a surprise return to Elmo, and brings a shocking secret with him. Following Pastor Eric's (Nicholas Lea) decision to return to the church and start his own congregation, his girlfriend, Sara (Suleka Mathew), decides to lend him her support. She offers Eric a temporary haven while he rebuilds the church, but complications soon arise for the celibate couple. Also this week, Patrick's father, Buzz (John Amos), tries to help his son regain his memory, and Marin receives shocking news about Jack. This romantic comedy makes a triumphant return this week, only on LIVING.

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