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Kyle Bailey
When his girlfriend kicks him out of the
apartment, Kyle is forced to reevaluate his aimless post-collegiate
life. Although he has a college degree, he finds himself stuck
in a dead-end job at a coffee shop. Not knowing where to turn,
Kyle heavily relies on the wisdom of his family and friends.
His playful and impulsive nature is charming, but he needs to
step back and reevaluate his goals in life if he hopes to end
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Jack
Jack is Kyle’s younger brother,
and works with Kyle’s friend Brad in the ice cream truck.
Continually struggling to find his way out of Kyle’s shadow,
Jack lends reluctant support in Kyle’s time of crisis. |
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Anna
Driven but kind-hearted, Anna has grown
tired of Kyle’s lack of ambition. She must now attempt
to get over Kyle, despite her deep emotional attachment.
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Brad
Brad owns the ice cream truck and employs
Jack. He also serves as a brutally honest friend who isn’t
afraid to say what needs to be said. |
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Jane
Constantly tempting the hearts of men
who cross her path, Jane is the beautiful but somewhat dimwitted
girl who Jack introduces to Kyle. |
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Doctor Glouv
Through a mass-mailing advertisement,
the classic quirky doctor solves heartbreak in three easy payments. |
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Vern
Initially seen as a complete weirdo
or a stalker, Vern might turn out to be a kind soul simply
misunderstood.
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Mrs Johanson
An
old friend of Kyle's whom he goes to visit when at the retirement
home. Although suffering from Alzheimer's disease, Mrs. Johanson's
memories of her past love give Kyle inspiration in his own
life. |
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Mrs
Bailey
Kyle
and Jack's concerned mother has suffered through much heartbreak
between her two divorces. She tries to help Kyle through his
troubles by using her own experience as a guide. |
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Grandpa Bailey
Grandpa
Bailey lives in the Alzheimer's ward at the nursing home,
and is further along in the disease than Mrs. Johanson. Kyle
has a hard time dealing with his grandfather's sickness due
to their shared nostalgia and passion for collecting things
of the past. |
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