Review by Lisa Payne
When Henri’s (Kimberley Datnow) father dies, he leaves her his house in LA and a seat on the board of his company.
Henri leaves a less than promising stand-up career in London to move to LA. She meets with her old university friends, tries dating, tries working, is generally inept at most things, but it all turns out ok in the end.
I wanted to like it more than I did, as the cast has good chemistry, the characters were fleshed out pretty well and the funeral scene was hilarious. This was practically the first scene though.
But in the end, it was a meh from me.
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