George Cooper-Banks and Reeve Ledger make for an unlikely friendship:
George is an ambitious 25 year old architect, who's never happier than when he's ruining the lives of other people; while Reeve is a cheerful 17 year old student, best described as a golden retriever in human form.
George's father, Crewe, encourages him to do anything (and anyone); while Reeve's father, Stamford, is a stern disciplinarian. About the only thing these men have in common is they each direct a New Zealand zoo.
George sets out to teach Reeve that being nice will get him nowhere in life; while Reeve wants nothing more than to impress George. With their fathers hellbent on moulding their sons in their own image, it's clear conflict is inevitable...