

Romance · Comedy
Overview
Jonah is a true nerd turned successful businessman who is living the dream with two gorgeous women named Sharon. But the dream gets too real when he meets the third Sharon and falls in love.
Top Cast


Erinn Hayes
Erinn Hayes
Sharon #1
Erinn Hayes
Sharon #1


Nadine Velazquez
Nadine Velazquez
Sharon #2
Nadine Velazquez
Sharon #2


Skyler Samuels
Skyler Samuels
Sharon #3
Skyler Samuels
Sharon #3


Matt Bush
Matt Bush
Jonah
Matt Bush
Jonah


Gina Rodriguez
Gina Rodriguez
Cindy
Gina Rodriguez
Cindy


Keith David
Keith David
Tyrone
Keith David
Tyrone


Jillian Rose Reed
Jillian Rose Reed
Linda
Jillian Rose Reed
Linda


Aarti Mann
Aarti Mann
Heather
Aarti Mann
Heather


Vik Sahay
Vik Sahay
Drew
Vik Sahay
Drew


Kiff VandenHeuvel
Kiff VandenHeuvel
Bob
Kiff VandenHeuvel
Bob
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