Well THAT was satisfying! I was afraid at the start that this would be a case of the blind leading the deaf, neither character realizing what they had in their friendship. But true love DOES finally conquer all in Jacquelyn Priskorn-Floyd's romantic (even if the characters don't seem to realize it) comedy. Dean seems oblivious to Carla, who appears to be regretting her unreturned affection. Isn't that always the way? Nice to see that even a killer rack can't compete with with love in the end.
Well THAT was satisfying! I was afraid at the start that this would be a case of the blind leading the deaf, neither character realizing what they had in their friendship. But true love DOES finally conquer all in Jacquelyn Priskorn-Floyd's romantic (even if the characters don't seem to realize it) comedy. Dean seems oblivious to Carla, who appears to be regretting her unreturned affection. Isn't that always the way? Nice to see that even a killer rack can't compete with with love in the end.