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Overview
A woman in a troubled marriage falls for a former teen heartthrob who's fallen from industry favor, while having nagging (and empowering) hallucinations about fronting an 1980s new wave band.
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Jeremy London
Jeremy London
Erik
Jeremy London
Erik


William Forsythe
William Forsythe
Capt. Edgar J. Steadman
William Forsythe
Capt. Edgar J. Steadman


Amber Reign Smith
Amber Reign Smith
Megan
Amber Reign Smith
Megan


Elena Sanchez
Elena Sanchez
Emma
Elena Sanchez
Emma


Miles Doleac
Miles Doleac
Robert Corbin
Miles Doleac
Robert Corbin


Lindsay Anne Williams
Lindsay Anne Williams
Kristina Corbin
Lindsay Anne Williams
Kristina Corbin


Yohance Myles
Yohance Myles
John Daigle
Yohance Myles
John Daigle
Kathryn J. Hatam
Kathryn J. Hatam
Officer Gina Breaux
Kathryn J. Hatam
Officer Gina Breaux


James V. Bulian
James V. Bulian
Mr. Nobody
James V. Bulian
Mr. Nobody
Clifton Hyde
Clifton Hyde
Salsa Drinker / Xerxes the Unicorn
Clifton Hyde
Salsa Drinker / Xerxes the Unicorn
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