

Romance · Comedy
Overview
The bonds between Naomi and Ely are tested when they fall for the same guy.
Top Cast


Victoria Justice
Victoria Justice
Naomi Mills
Victoria Justice
Naomi Mills


Pierson Fodé
Pierson Fodé
Ely Diamond
Pierson Fodé
Ely Diamond


Matthew Daddario
Matthew Daddario
Gabriel
Matthew Daddario
Gabriel


Ryan Ward
Ryan Ward
Bruce 2
Ryan Ward
Bruce 2


Griffin Newman
Griffin Newman
Bruce 1
Griffin Newman
Bruce 1


Monique Coleman
Monique Coleman
Girl-Robin
Monique Coleman
Girl-Robin


Danny Flaherty
Danny Flaherty
Boy-Robin
Danny Flaherty
Boy-Robin
Gary Betsworth
Gary Betsworth
Mr. McAllister
Gary Betsworth
Mr. McAllister
Dean Kapica
Dean Kapica
George
Dean Kapica
George


Marianne Hagan
Marianne Hagan
Mom-Susan
Marianne Hagan
Mom-Susan
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