Series from 2008
Swingtown traces two generations of friends and neighbors as they forge intimate connections and explore new freedoms during the culturally transforma…
As America celebrates the bicentennial, Susan and Bruce Miller move their family to an affluent Chicago suburb, where they are welcomed not only to the chic neighborhood, but the social and sexual revolution of the '70s.
After a monumental day for Bruce on the trading floor, Susan, in company with the Deckers, makes a surprise appearance at the post-work celebration at the Chicago Playboy Club. Meanwhile, after entertaining her new neighbors, Janet discovers the importance of her friendship with Susan.
Eager to repair their damaged friendship, Susan asks Janet for help planning a house-warming party, but Trina shakes up the event with a padded guest list and a twist on fondue dipping.
When the Thompsons back out on the annual trip to the Millers' two-bedroom cabin, Susan invites the Deckers. Just when the weekend is getting cozy, the foursome is surprised with a last-minute appearance by Janet and Roger.
Defying Bruce, Susan attends a free speech fundraiser at the Decker's home to benefit the legal defense of the star of a controversial film.
Tom is jealous when Trina and her high school sweetheart relive fond memories. Meanwhile, Susan attends the Ladies Auxiliary luncheon to help boost Bruce's career, but Janet makes the lasting impression on the elite organization.