

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Two friends go on a work trip and encounter unexpected challenges and local personalities as they navigate their assignment. Their efforts to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings highlights moments of humor, small-town culture and the unpredictable nature of work travel. As they troubleshoot problems, their experience leaves a lasting impression and offers new perspectives on their friendship.
Top Cast


Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich


Jon Bernthal
Jon Bernthal
Michael Berzatto
Jon Bernthal
Michael Berzatto


Marin Ireland
Marin Ireland
Sherri
Marin Ireland
Sherri


Gillian Jacobs
Gillian Jacobs
Tiffany Jerimovich
Gillian Jacobs
Tiffany Jerimovich


Nation Sage Henrikson
Nation Sage Henrikson
Cowboy
Nation Sage Henrikson
Cowboy


T.J. Jagodowski
T.J. Jagodowski
Bar Patron
T.J. Jagodowski
Bar Patron
Elisha Evans
Elisha Evans
Elisha
Elisha Evans
Elisha


Richard Gomez
Richard Gomez
Gas Station Teller
Richard Gomez
Gas Station Teller
Lisa Beasley
Lisa Beasley
Lisa Beasley
Brooke Breit
Brooke Breit
Brooke Breit
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