Of course the "correct choice / happy ending" according to Hallmark is to sacrifice one's own success and career to settle down and get married. Predictable even by Hallmark standards. As if we don't already know that society expects / pressures everyone to choose marriage.
Also, I've enjoyed Eloise Mumford in other films, but thought her performance was just awful in this one (again, even by Hallmark standards). She pretty much just giggles the whole time.
How did Christopher Lloyd agree to be in this? About the only good thing about this film is the scenic (and very familiar, to me!) Vancouver and Victoria British Columbia filming locations.
Also, I've enjoyed Eloise Mumford in other films, but thought her performance was just awful in this one (again, even by Hallmark standards). She pretty much just giggles the whole time.
How did Christopher Lloyd agree to be in this? About the only good thing about this film is the scenic (and very familiar, to me!) Vancouver and Victoria British Columbia filming locations.