

Comedy
Overview
After one short blind date, Mary Horowitz, a brilliant and eccentric crossword constructor, is convinced that Steve, a CCN cameraman, is her soul mate. Because his job takes him hither and yon, she crisscrosses the country following Steve, with the encouragement of a reporter, turning up at media events he's at to convince him they are perfect for each other. Along the way, she befriends an assortment of misfits who accept her for who she is, leading her to reassess her reasons for this strange journey.
Top Cast


Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper
Steve
Bradley Cooper
Steve


Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock
Mary Horowitz
Sandra Bullock
Mary Horowitz


Thomas Haden Church
Thomas Haden Church
Hartman
Thomas Haden Church
Hartman


Ken Jeong
Ken Jeong
Angus
Ken Jeong
Angus


Katy Mixon
Katy Mixon
Elizabeth
Katy Mixon
Elizabeth


DJ Qualls
DJ Qualls
Howard
DJ Qualls
Howard


Keith David
Keith David
Corbitt
Keith David
Corbitt


Howard Hesseman
Howard Hesseman
Mr. Horowitz
Howard Hesseman
Mr. Horowitz


Beth Grant
Beth Grant
Mrs. Horowitz
Beth Grant
Mrs. Horowitz


M.C. Gainey
M.C. Gainey
Norm the Truck Driver
M.C. Gainey
Norm the Truck Driver
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