June 10, 2025 - 00:00

In his latest role, Thornton portrays Tommy Norris, a father navigating the challenges of parenting a rebellious 17-year-old daughter named Ainsley, played by Michelle Randolph. Drawing from his own life experiences, Thornton brings authenticity to the character, showcasing the complexities and joys of fatherhood.
The dynamic between Tommy and Ainsley is central to the narrative, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that come with raising a teenager. As the storyline unfolds, viewers witness the evolution of their relationship, which blossoms into a deep familial bond despite the typical teenage turbulence.
Thornton has expressed how his own experiences as a parent have informed his portrayal, allowing him to connect with the character on a personal level. This connection not only enhances his performance but also resonates with audiences, who can relate to the universal themes of family, love, and the challenges of growing up. As the series progresses, the portrayal of this father-daughter duo promises to deliver both humor and poignant moments that reflect real-life parenting.
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