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In order to save her daytime soap drama from cancellation, head writer Maggie must convince Darin (her real-life ex-boyfriend) to return to the show.In order to save her daytime soap drama from cancellation, head writer Maggie must convince Darin (her real-life ex-boyfriend) to return to the show.In order to save her daytime soap drama from cancellation, head writer Maggie must convince Darin (her real-life ex-boyfriend) to return to the show.
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The leads are obviously beautiful people, but they didn't sell me on their relationship. I know Hallmark isn't going to show any heavy scenes, but they have to show more romantic development. Give us a date or something to make us think, "Oh yeah, they would be a good couple." This movie offers nothing romantic whatsoever. So without that, I'm not sure what we have here.
Loved the soap opera angle-different for Hallmark. I was excited to watch Hallmark stars Ryan Paevey and Jen Lilly's chemistry on screen but found it weak at times. They seemed somewhat distant until the end kiss. I wish there was more storyline development and less music. I did like that Paevey's character had a decent storyline independent of the female lead-not always the case with male leads in Hallmark movies. Usually its all about the female lead.
All in all I gave it a 5-good for one watch but not a DVR save.
All in all I gave it a 5-good for one watch but not a DVR save.
These are two of our favorite Hallmark actors and they didn't dissapoint! Hallmark seems to be trending to different story lines and this was a good one. Some of the new stories are not as predicatable which makes this movie more enjoyable.
I like the 2 lead actors and like most everything they are in. This movie fell flat. They had zero chemistry. Linda Dano was great in this. Overall, I feel Hallmark needs a new angle on their movies. It's just the same old same old. I know people like the predictability. I do too but these movies are beginning to be cringe worthy.
Hallmark has been doing more stories lately about people involved in making TV shows. Many have been a Reality Show theme, but this focuses on a daytime Soap which is a bit new. Interesting given Jen Lilly's background.
The story is OK, but no big highs or lows or surprises. The conflict arises out of a stupid misunderstanding which really didn't add up.
If Lilly and Paevey had chemistry, it wasn't obvious. They had the friends thing going, but the romance factor was low.
The story is OK, but no big highs or lows or surprises. The conflict arises out of a stupid misunderstanding which really didn't add up.
If Lilly and Paevey had chemistry, it wasn't obvious. They had the friends thing going, but the romance factor was low.
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- TriviaMaggie (Jen Lilley) teases that she knows Darin (Ryan Paevey) is not 6'2. Ryan Peavey is actually 6'1.
- GoofsIn one scene, Maggie pronounces posthumous as post HUE' muss, instead of POST' hue muss.
- Quotes
Maggie Coleman: What if we gave you script approval?
Darin Mitchell (aka Preston): That would be a first.
Maggie Coleman: So do we have a deal?
- ConnectionsReferences When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
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