A fish swims too close to a nuclear power plant and mutates into a man. Realizing his new-found abilities but not revealing his origins, Jake O'Shens becomes a nationally known spokesman for environmental causes. He leads an organization based in NYC and his closest co-workers (all in their 20's) include Two-One-April, a gay vice-president named for John Muir's birthday; Da'nelle, a black woman who actually runs the organization from her executive assistant post; Kaylie, a sweet and naive gorgeous blonde receptionist; and Tomas, the Latino staff attorney.
Taking on clueless, evil developers and big corporations while relishing in the hip NYC lifestyle, he works tirelessly to protect the environment while privately struggling with having no family, no established friends and no meaningful relationships.
The background on environmental causes opens the door to shooting at locations anywhere in the world. Coupled with a heavy dose of today's urban upscale language, this will draw not only the coveted 18-29 group but lure viewers away from the Discovery Channel.
Comic relief is provided through cutting-edge, satirical observations about big business and the ethnic makeup of the staff, and from showcasing the magical, unique happenings that can only be NYC.