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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A TNT dramedy which premiered in January of 2009, Trust Me stars Ed and Will as two advertising gurus in Chicago. Alright, it insists on calling them Connor and Mason. The show focuses on their relationship with each other and their team once Mason is promoted while Connor is not. Side plots also revolve around the balance of work and family for Mason, and the newcomer to the team, Sarah Krajicek-Hunter and all of her neuroses. It proposes to be a character-driven drama and is in no way similar to another show on AMC. |