It's a brand new season of Call Me Fitz, and this year our anti-hero is back on top. Sure, a career selling preowned is pretty sweet, but why stop there when real power's within reach? Question is, how does a guy like Fitz get what he wants, when what he wants is always above the law? Public office, baby.
After a demolition order shuts the Summerwind down on opening night, Fitz sets out to figure out who's messing with him... so he can mess with them first.
After a demolition order shuts the Summerwind down on opening night, Fitz sets out to figure out who's messing with him... so he can mess with them first.
When Fitz's identity is "accidentally" deleted from the city records, he and Larry travel to Miami to obtain Fitz's long-form birth certificate from a reluctant Ken.
When Fitz's identity is "accidentally" deleted from the city records, he and Larry travel to Miami to obtain Fitz's long-form birth certificate from a reluctant Ken.
Fitz' sex-for-votes tactic backfires when the president of the Ladies Auxiliary winds up dead and Larry's feminine touch proves to be more of a liability than an asset.
Fitz' sex-for-votes tactic backfires when the president of the Ladies Auxiliary winds up dead and Larry's feminine touch proves to be more of a liability than an asset.
Fitz discovers being City Councilor doesn't actually give him the power to do... well, anything, so he sets out to find another way to repeal the by-law and get his bar open.
Fitz discovers being City Councilor doesn't actually give him the power to do... well, anything, so he sets out to find another way to repeal the by-law and get his bar open.
When Mayor Fitz ushers in a world of Blowjob Tuesdays and daycare sweatshops, Larry realizes there's only one person who can stop him - his good 'ol conscience Larry.
When Mayor Fitz ushers in a world of Blowjob Tuesdays and daycare sweatshops, Larry realizes there's only one person who can stop him - his good 'ol conscience Larry.
After Larry gets Fitz thrown in jail in an ill-thought-out attempt to repair his relationship with Ken, Fitz finds there's only one thing standing between him and survival - a fruit-flavoured breakfast cereal.
After Larry gets Fitz thrown in jail in an ill-thought-out attempt to repair his relationship with Ken, Fitz finds there's only one thing standing between him and survival - a fruit-flavoured breakfast cereal.
With Ali in labour, Fitz sets out to get the dealership back before his son is born. The last thing he wants is for the kid to think his old man's a loser.
With Ali in labour, Fitz sets out to get the dealership back before his son is born. The last thing he wants is for the kid to think his old man's a loser.
It's a brand new season of Call Me Fitz, and this year our anti-hero is back on top. Sure, a career selling preowned is pretty sweet, but why stop there when real power's within reach? Question is, how does a guy like Fitz get what he wants, when what he wants is always above the law? Public office, baby.