In the third season of this series, Kevin tries to become a law firm partner. Perhaps this wish has not been fulfilled, and he may be on the verge of losing him more in his life. In these moments, Justin and Rebecca try to hide their new relationship before things fall apart, while news spreads that William Walker had another son.
The beauty of Brothers & Sisters is you can side with whatever articulate, inspiring, occasionally irksome Walker best represents your worldview. Just be part of the process.
Despite its glitzy setting and modern mores, at heart this is a good, old-fashioned family drama where you can revel in the complications of sibling relationships without directly entering the fight.
Produced by Ken Olin (Alias and thirtysomething), Jon Robin Baitz (The West Wing), and Greg Berlanti (Everwood), it's no surprise that this sprawling family drama is well-cast, well-acted, and well-written.