Season 1
11 episodes
22 min. per episode
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Two strangers navigate love’s chaos, revealing raw thoughts that challenge their connection and redefine intimacy in modern romance.
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New to NYC, Dana encounters purses she wants to buy, co-workers refusing to work with her and a bad blind date. Peter's attitude makes a poor first impression, but given a second chance, they might find something to like about each other.
After seeing Peter on a date with another girl, Dana tries online dating to prove she's not a monogamous kind of girl, which she totally is. Peter's jealousy leads to more awkward run-ins and the pair just might relent to one more date.
Dana and Peter seem to have reached the perfect relationship balance--they've jointly agreed to see other people but not talk about it. But their dating anonymity is all about to change when Dana learns of a long-standing dinner party Amy is hosting at the loft--and the fact Peter is attending and bringing someone else as his date.
Dana and Peter continue to enjoy New York and each other, but when they realize they still haven't had sex, both decide tonight's the night following a sexy and swanky dinner at an upscale oyster restaurant. But when the couple finds their reservation is pushed, Dana and Peter head elsewhere, not knowing that their romantic evening is about to go from intimate dinner to disaster. Meanwhile, Amy and David spend an evening babysitting and make a decision that will impact their future forever.
One thing is for certain when it comes to Dana and Peter's relationship, the road to love is paved with quite a few ridiculous fights. The topic of their latest disagreement is none other than the holiday-themed romantic comedy, "Love Actually," and it could not come at a more inopportune moment.
The unfiltered internal monologues of a young man and a young woman are exposed as they start their relationship.
