Main

Mr Right (2023) | Full Romance Movie | Sierra Reid | Tanner Gillman

Charlotte’s taking her chance in the big city. She just began working for the hottest romance site writing their hit weekly dating article, and her new best friend, Lila, is as fun as she is loyal. She also befriends a coffee barista, Liam, who shows her all the best spots in the city. But dating a new guy each week to write about is making her feel burned out. And when Liam develops feelings for her, Charlotte will need to decide whether her work is more important than her chance at love. Director: Weston Childers Writers: Jacob Conner, Andrew C. Moore, Krista Rau Stars: Sierra Reid, Tanner Gillman, Weixin Le #movie #romance #englishmovie #english #free #official #fullmovie #sparktv #sparktvmovies

SparkTV

3 weeks ago

- This is it. You are gonna go in there and you are going to blow them away. Why? Because you've got talent. You've got raw talent. You've got what it takes. It's gonna be a breeze. (upbeat music) ♪ How, how, how, feel it in the morning light ♪ ♪ How, how, how, dreaming you can always find ♪ ♪ Gone, gone, gone, do you even wanna try ♪ ♪ Gone, gone, gone, falling for another guy ♪ ♪ Na na na na na, na na ♪ ♪ Na na na na na, na na ♪ ♪ Na na na na na, na na ♪ - Hi, Charlotte Page reporting for duty
. - Welcome, Ms. Weir has asked you to join the writers in the conference room, just straight through the glass doors. - Okay. Thank you. - Thanks. - Okay, well let's circle back after lunch. Tell me how the phone call goes, alright? Thanks for taking care of that. Ah, Miss Charlotte, thank you for joining us. Your team is just finishing up. Your timing is perfect. So, have a seat and I will introduce you to everybody. Alright, people, can I have your attention again? This morning, fantastic, we
accomplished a lot, thank you for all of your contributions. To wrap things up here I wanna introduce you to Charlotte Page. Charlotte is going to be writing our new featured article, Mr. Right. - Ooh! - Yes. Very excited. So, as all of you know, Mr. Right is an idea that we've been tossing around for quite a while now and it's finally time to get it off the ground. - I mean, I just hope I can live up to the talent that's here. - I'm sure you'll do just fine. Every Monday morning we meet, we br
ainstorm all the articles for the coming week. And remember, part of the joy of writing is- - [All] The journey of discovery. - Of yourself and others, so take the journey. - Alright. - Yeah? Okay. You guys, thanks so much for your time. I think we're wrapped up for today, okay? - [Writer] Alright. - Alright, so, I want you to take some time to settle in today, meet your coworkers. But don't dawdle too much. I will expect to see a final copy of your first article by next Friday. Alright. Hey, I
wanna see that by two. Alright. - You got it. (tentative music) - Hi. - Hey there yourself. So. You're new. - I am. - Well, my spot is way right here so you and I are gonna be good friends. - That was easy. - Yeah. - [Lila] I'm Lila. - Charlotte. - So, Mr. Right. - [Charlotte] Yeah, Mr. Right. - What is a Mr. Right, right? - And that is where I'm stumped. - Okay, so you write about dating, l'amour, but it sounds like you're single? - Oh yeah. - Well, I mean, maybe that's not a bad thing, you kno
w? Maybe you just need to immerse yourself into your writing. Like, for me, I write better when I'm out there living the thing, so. Like Ms. Weir said, "Take the journey." Or whatever it is she says, I never pay attention. - Yeah. - Don't tell her that. But yeah, if you're writing about dating, then maybe you should just be dating a lot. - Yeah, that is a good idea. See, I wouldn't even know where to start here, to meet guys. - Well, you have come to the wrong place, I can't even remember the la
st time I've been on a date. But maybe you could try the dating apps. You might have more success than I did. - Yeah. I guess I can't avoid 'em forever, right? - No, ma'am. - So I gotta pull out all the stops. - Oh, good attitude. I like that. - Okay, but you'll have to help me with that whole thing, because- - (scoffs) Done. I got you. I love living vicariously through people. - Perfect. - Well, I think a lot better when I have caffeine running through my veins so do you wanna come with me down
stairs and grab a latte? - Yes. - Really cute coffee place. - Let's do it. - Big fan. Cool. BFFs. - Hey, how are you? (gentle music) Hello, hello. How was your weekend? Oh, did you go out with that, the same guy again? - He turned out to be a total jerk so I dumped him on the side of the road, literally. - Nice. - What about you? - I mean, you know, same same old, you know how I am, just working. - Oh, come on. There's only so much time you can spend at a coffee shop. You have to get out and do
something fun at least once a week. - I know, I know, you're right. I just, I'm just so close, you know? - Yeah but you have to promise me at least one night this week you'll take a night off from even thinking about coffee. - Oh! Not even thinking? - No! - One whole night? Can we try next week? - You're so weird. - [Barista] Next month? - What can I get for you? - Oh, this is the best coffee in town? - Yes, so dead serious. This place treats its coffee like an art. - It's cute. - Yeah. - Good m
orning, what can I get for you today? - Hi. I will get the lavender macchiato. - Cool. - Name? - Charlotte. - The usual for you, Lila? - You know it. - That'll be 3.75 for the macchiato and 4.25 for you, Lila. - I got you. - Are you sure? - Yeah. - Oh, thanks, Char. - Thank you. - It'll be a few minutes. - You're the best, Sarah. So, you're new in town, you write for the hottest romance site, you have the coolest new friend, and your job is to find the perfect man. - Ugh. Yeah. - That is like th
e actual definition of living the dream. - Hmm, yeah. If the perfect man existed. - Ugh! Yeah. - Oh, no, I can, I can grab this one. Okay, Fred? Got a coffee for Fred, there you go. Lila, you. - Me, me, me! Hi, Liam, good to see you. - Hello! Yeah. And then one for Fred. Sir, I think I got, sorry, I got them switched. - No, I don't have time for this. I got a meeting to get to, yeah, yeah, thank you. - Did he just abscond with my coffee? - I have no idea what abscond means, but yeah, he's got a
meeting to get to. - He finessed a free cup of coffee from you, sir. - Liam. - Liam. - [Liam] What was it again? Sorry. - Charlotte. Oh, with the drink, lavender macchiato. - Got it. Lavender macchiato. - And double time if you would. I have important meetings and things. - So, are you new in the building? I feel like I know all the, all the business folk type people. - Yeah, it's just my first day so I am far from being an important businessy person. - Come on. I'm sure you're doing great. Ever
yone has a first day, right? It's always tough. One lavender macchiato. It's actually one of my favorites, so, good choice. For Charlotte, not Fred. - Thank you very much. - [Liam] You're welcome. - I'm gonna go tend to my businessy things. - Go and do. - Wow. That's good. - Yeah. Tell your friends. Have a good one. - Okay? - Well that was cute. - Yeah, she was. - Okay here. So this is the app. It's a little cheesy, but I mean, it's kind of fun. - What's it called? - Blundr. - Oh gosh. With a na
me like that how can it not be? - I mean, you can always go old fashioned try to pick up a guy at the coffee shop. - What? That still happens to people? You said Blundr? - Mhmm. - B-L-U... Oh, you should come to my house tonight and help me build a killer profile. - Oh my gosh. - Since we're best friends. - I was gonna invite myself over anyways. Perfect. - [Charlotte] I'll order takeout. - Yeah! Oh, I know all the good food spots in town. Oh my gosh, listen to this Blundr line from Alex. "Hey,
I value my breath, so I'd appreciate it if you'd stop taking it away." - Oh! - My gosh, there's so many better ways you could've written that. He's got a point though, you should really be more considerate. - Me? - Like, you can hand me the rest of the fried rice. - Oh, you want the fried rice. - I want the fried rice! - Okay, I'll give you the fried rice. - Gimme, gimme. Thank you. - (sighs) Oh, Jason says, "Hey girl. I don't normally compliment girls that I match with, but I gotta say, you've
got great taste in men." - Oh my gosh. - Where do they find this stuff? - Well, you know, you've gotta scrape through a whole lot of garbage on these apps. - I'll say, yeah. Well. - Alex, Eli. - Right. - Jason. - Are any of these guys not cringeworthy? - Oh, wait, what about that guy? - He looks, Paul. He looks kind of normal. - Let's see. Alright. Well, let's immerse. - [Lila] Let's immerse. - So at this point, I'm thinking, why not drop out? Why am I going into massive debt for a medical degre
e that my dad wants when I could be making millions pro gaming? - Well- - I mean, I'm not a pro yet, but I wouldn't have been a doctor yet either. So it's just gonna take a little bit more time investing in me. - Yeah. So I mean, if you're good at it and you can make money, why not? - Yeah. Yeah, exactly. - Yeah. So currently, stage one, you have a place where you can practice these video games? - Mhmm, yeah, my mom's place. Totally free. No rent. It's really nice. - Hm. - (laughs) Sure. Thank y
ou. I met a celebrity today. This is great. Thanks. - Thank you. - Don't tell me it's... It's Fred, right? Fred. - Coffee shop. - Yeah. (laughs) - Liam. - Yeah. I did not know this is what the bourgeois business types did. - Oh, you know? - In their free time when they're not doing coffee, this is good. - Yeah, William Fencer, he reads 50 books a year and he is a billionaire, so. - There you go. - But my favorite author just released their new book, so I had to get my hands on it. - Oh really? -
Yeah. - What book is it? - "Airship". - May I? - Mhmm. - Yeah, he's amazing. I have all of his books. - Gotta be honest, I would not have pegged you as an avid sci-fi fan. - Well. - I might have to steal this from you at some point. - Totally, but if you steal steal it, you know, I'm gonna have to hunt you down. - [Liam] You know where to find me. - What's in your bag? - Oh, this is some of that mid-century Russian poetry. - Oh. Nice. - Action, you know? Yeah. I'm a big fan of it. It's magazine
s. It's literally just magazines for my coffee shop. I'm not that classy. - Cool. - I was gonna ask, what do you do at the building? - Oh, I just started writing for Romantique. - Really? How do you like that so far? - Oh, I love it, you know? I've wanted to be a writer since I was a kid, so it's like a dream job, so I'm super excited but also really nervous because I really wanna get things right and not mess anything up, so. - Well, for sure, yeah, it's like a huge, first of all, congrats. Yea
h, but that's a big step. - Yeah. - New job. Well, I mean, if you're as good at that as you are at talking to random dudes at a bookstore, I think you're gonna crush it. You're gonna do great. - Thank you. - Yeah. And I'll be serving coffee to you all the way, okay? Don't forget the little people. (gentle piano music) - Hi. Can I just vent for a sec? - Oh, heavens. Give me the tea. - So I've been here for what, a little over a week? I've been on three Blundr dates and I've got nothing to write a
bout. - Oh, Marcus was a bust? - Oh, Marcus. Yeah, he just sat there and primped his hair in the restaurant window the entire time. - Ew. - Andrew was 30 minutes late and also on his phone the entire time. - No, no. - Who else was there? - Oh, Paul. - Oh, Paul. - You said you had fun with Paul. - I did. Yeah. Paul, he wasn't a bust. Just not Mr. Right. He was more like Mr. Basement, not Mr. Right. - Stop it. No. - I mean, he was fun. - Oh my gosh. - And has high aspirations, knows what he wants.
But yeah, just not what I want. - Oh. - Yeah, I don't really know how to turn any of these into an article. - Mm. Oof. - Big oof. - Well, I'll tell you what, why don't you take a break from Mr. Right and come help me with my article tonight? - Yes. - Yeah? - You know I'm always down to be the date for Romantique's restaurant reviewer. - Stop it, stop it. - [Charlotte] Where are we eating? - Pazzo's, just down the street. Italian place, yeah. 7:00 p.m. - Sounds good. - Okay. - Sweet. Maybe I'll
have a stroke of inspiration by the end of the day. - Yeah. Those happen. - We'll see. - Alright, back to work. - Okay. - Okay. (gentle music) (Charlotte sighing) Oh, the restaurant! Lila, pick up, pick up. Hi, Lila, yes, I'm late, I'm just leaving the office. Okay, I'll see you a bit. Hey, hold the elevator! Oh! - Hey. - I am so sorry. - It's no problem. - Oh, God. - I'm always happy to find a beautiful woman in my arms. - Does this happen to you a lot? - No, not as often as I'd like. - Ah. Oh
my gosh, your phone! - Yes. - Is it alright? - Oh. Shoot. - Ugh. What's wrong? - Well, it looks like when it fell, it knocked your number right out. So if you can just add it back in here. - I don't know. I'm not one to just hand out my number. I mean, you could be a complete scoundrel after all. - Scoundrel? Well, maybe. But I have already held you in my arms and used my best line on you, so. - Your best line? I don't even know your name. - That's easy to fix. Thomas. I work on the seventh floo
r. Christensen and Associates. - Charlotte. - There you go. Now we're no longer strangers, we can fix this with your number, and I can thank you by taking you out some time. - Alright. I guess it wouldn't hurt. - I look forward to you running into me again. - Oh! - Okay, this place is definitely getting five stars. I tell you, if that chickedy parm was a man, I would be having him over wining and dining right now. Maybe even show him my dead bug collection. Literally, I meant that very literally
. - Cute. Yeah. Yes, this was just what I needed. Hey, thanks so much for this. It's so nice to have a girlfriend to do things with and go to dinner and, I dunno, I've been missing that since I moved here. - Yeah, well, I mean, I get it, you know? We moved around a lot growing up and I've been there, I know what it's like moving to a new place, not having friends, not knowing anyone, so. - That must have been hard. - I mean, yeah, but it was okay, you know? It taught me to be really outgoing and
vivacious. Which, you know, works out really well when you're a kid making friends with other kids but it did not translate very well into adulthood. I think some people find me a bit, I don't know, a bit much. - No. You? I don't see it. - [Lila] Rude, actually rude, ah, city life is so aging. - I actually like it, I do. I find you refreshing. - Hmm? - Mhmm. Really. - Well we'll see how long that lasts, you know, the novelty of me will wear off. - Okay. I know, I know you said no work Mr. Right
talk, but I have to tell you, I think fate has provided a miracle. - Oh, found yourself a little something something? - I did, I did. On my way out of the building tonight. Yeah, I quite literally fell into the arms of, I don't know, the perfect man. - Oh, do tell. - Well, perfect for the article, I mean. - Oh. Okay. - Yeah, his name is Thomas and he works in the law firm at our building. So let's hope that he's as intriguing as he seems. - Sounds like fate. - Yeah, it's perfect because I have
one day after to write the article and get it submitted on time and hallelujah. - [Lila] So, how we feeling, dessert? - Yes. - Okay. Garcon! That's a woman. Can we see the dessert menu please? Thank you. Oh, she's gonna spit in my cheesecake. (bell ringing) - Hey. - Good morning. - I am excited to see that you are becoming one of the regulars. - Oh. What constitutes someone becoming a regular? - Usually about a month. But I'm gonna give you a free handout 'cause I messed your order up so bad las
t time. - I have status here now. - You do have status here now. - I brought you something. It's my favorite. - Oh, this is the same guy, same author, right? - Yeah. - Okay, yeah, no, no, I've heard about this, heard good stuff. Thank you. It's very nice. Oh, how you getting moved in? - Ask me next week when I actually have time to open my boxes. - I know, moving's the worst. I was gonna ask, you know, since you're new in town, I thought maybe tonight I could show you around? - Oh, yeah, I would
love to see the city. Thank you. - Yeah? - But I actually have a date tonight and my career kind of depends on this one. For my articles, I mean. - Oh, okay. Right. - What about Saturday? Or are you working? - Oh yeah, no, for sure. No, yes, I'm not working this, Saturday works great, Saturday's awesome. - [Charlotte] Great, let me give you my number. - Okay. - And we can plan a time. - Okay. Sounds good. There you go. - Thanks. - I'll see you. - You got her number. Smooth. - Is that all you do
here? Just eavesdrop on my conversations? - What else am I supposed to do while I'm here all day? - Impressive. - I've been on quite a few golf courses. - Yeah. So this is your sport? - Well, when you do law for a living and have to wear a tie all day, you find yourself on quite a few golf courses with men twice your age, schmoozing. - Oh yeah. - It's all just part of the job. - I see. - Yeah. - But do you actually like golfing? - Yeah, well, now I just find it relaxing. - Oh. Okay. It's harder
than it looks. - Yeah, try loosening up your grip a little bit. - Okay. Alright. - [Thomas] You got this. - Okay. - Okay, here, I'm gonna, I'm gonna try to help a little bit here. So try widening your stance a little bit. - Okay. - Shoulder width apart. - Oh, hi. - Yeah, alright, excuse me, ready? - Okay. - Okay, go for it. There you go. - Oh! - That was a little bit better. - Not bad. - Did you like that? - Yeah. - So what about you? You said you're new to the city. - Yeah, I moved here about
a month ago. I got an in-house job working for Romantique. - Romantique. - Mhmm. - So that makes you a relationship expert. - Hardly. - Wow, I'm in way over my head. (laughs) - Please. Alright. You ready? - [Thomas] Yeah. - Did you see that? - Yes. - Okay! - So good, well done. - Take notes. - Wow. - Thanks for today. I never realized how hard it is to actually hit a golf ball before, but I had fun. - Yeah, it's got its tricks to it. I had fun too. I really enjoyed talking with you. - Oh. Oh, so
rry. - So maybe I can come in with you, help you get settled in? - Oh, a little bold for a first date, don't you think? - I've already held you in my arms. Remember the elevator? - Oh, yes, I remember. Look, I don't kiss guys on first dates, let alone invite them up to my apartment for the night, so. - Oh, come on, Char, I mean, I thought we hit it off today. - We did. But that doesn't mean... Wow. Thank you, Thomas, for the date. - Okay. - [Charlotte Voiceover] So let's talk about Mr. Right. If
a guy's got drive and a sense of duty towards what he does for a living, that can be super attractive. But that doesn't mean Mr. Elevator... - Mr. Legal? No, Mr. Business. - [Charlotte Voiceover] That doesn't mean Mr. Business is going to be Mr. Right. Because if he's not going to respect you, then he's not even worth the cheap polyester his suit's made out of. I went on a date with Mr. Business and here's what happened. (gentle music) - I like it. It's got spunk. You know, the last person that
tried to write for Mr. Right, they weren't willing to hit the hard truths like this. Look, you've already proven to me that you deserve this job. So what's next? - Well, after Mr. Business, I was thinking Mr. Boy or Mr. Basement. I haven't really decided it on the name yet, but. - (laughs) I like it, I do. Keep up the good work. - Okay. - Alright. Let's see what happens next week. - Charlotte, I just heard from the editors about your article. They loved it. Yeah, they said it was fire. - Thanks
, girl. - Yeah. - Yeah, Ms. Weir liked it too, what a relief. - Yeah. And also that Mr. Business? Kay, what a real piece of work. Who just goes in for the kiss like that? - I know, right? - Yeah. - Yeah. Definitely not Mr. Right material. - Yeah, well it's okay, we can add him to the pile of dud dates, which it's sounding like it's not a bad thing. - Yeah. I guess not. No more stress about having to find out who is Mr. Right, right? - Which begs the question. What is Mr. Right to Charlotte? - To
me? - [Lila] Yeah. - Oh, tall, dark, and handsome. - No, but really. - I don't think he exists, actually. - Seriously? Oh come on, I know lots of great relationships. - Yeah? Well, great relationships end in nasty divorce all the time so how can you go from loving someone and then totally despising them? I may not be able to tell you who is Mr. Right, but I can definitely tell you what Mr. Wrong is. Maybe that's what my readers need to be reading. - [Lila] Hmm. (cellphone beeping) Who's that? -
Liam from the coffee shop. Yeah, he's gonna show me around town tomorrow. - Oh really? - Okay, he's a friend. - Yeah. "He's a friend." - Okay, I know it doesn't look like a whole lot, but this is absolutely best place in town, hands down. - Really? - Yeah. - What makes it so special? - Well, me and my dad used to come here and play catch with my brother and you know, just kinda hang out. But that is not why it's the best place in town. That is. - [Charlotte] A bakery. - That's Melvin's Pastry K
itchen, actually, it's more of a confectionary really. It's the best confections in the state and probably, probably the whole country. - Wow. That is a very big claim, sir. Are you ready to back it up? - Oh yeah. I can back it up. - Okay. - After you. Gonna blow your mind. - Hmm. Rose petal cream tart. Could be good. - Maybe. Yeah. I'm gonna go with the OG probably, it's a chocolate cake donut. It's really good. - You should try something new. - I tried something new once and it was the worst e
xperience of my life. - Really? - I've vowed to never do it again. - Come on. - Okay, yeah, you know what? I'll take it under advisement. I'll consider it. - Sure. Sure. - You know what you want? - I do. - Okay. (gentle music) - Oh wow. This is so good! - I told you! I know what I'm talking about. I know what I'm doing. - How is your classic donut? - Okay, first of all, how dare you? This is square. It's the opposite of a classic donut. - It's basic. - OG donuts are round, this is not that. It's
maple! Come on. We're shaking it up. Oh, I gotta give you the walking tour, I forgot. - Walking tour? - Yeah. Yeah, I told you I'd show you the whole city. - Okay. - Okay, come on. Here we go. So in 1968, City Hall was settled. Our proud little town is more than it seems. (Charlotte laughing) (ducks quacking) - Finally, Cannella's. - Let me guess. The best pizza place in the city? - Oh no, it's not even the best pizza place on this street. But everyone comes here at least once, so. - Why? - I t
hink it's got a certain je ne sais quoi. - Oh! - You gotta try it, come on. - Okay. (both laughing) - I told you. It's like eating really good cardboard, right? - Mm, mm. - Oh man, on that note I'm gonna have to run really quick, I'll be right back. - Okay, have fun. - I will. Most mediocre pizza in the city. Told you. - Hey there. So you ever been to this fine dining establishment before? - I have not. I just moved here so my friend is showing me the sights. - Nice. Your friend. - Yeah. - That'
s great. I'll be your friend 'til he gets back. How about that? - Okay. - I'm Max by the way. - Charlotte. - Great name. I love that. - Thank you. - Yeah, the city's great. But I mean, if you're new in town, you have to check out the local outdoor scene. - Oh yeah? - Yeah, less than an hour outside the city you got rock climbing, you got the best rappelling, you got BASE jumping. - Impressive. - You gotta check it out. It's crazy. Maybe I could take you sometime out to the cliffs? - [Charlotte V
oiceover] Hmm. A little brazen. Definitely presumptuous. - You gotta check it out. - But, could be fun. And would definitely make for an interesting article. BASE jumping. I wonder how dangerous that is. What would I call him? Mr. Adrenaline Junkie? No. Mr. Outdoors? Maybe Mr. Adventure. - [Max] So it's a date? - Hmm. Alright. - Alright? - Let's go have an adventure. - [Max] Let's do it, here. Throw your number in that bad boy. - Okay. - Be careful. It's fragile. Great. I'm gonna see if this is
a real number. - Mm. (cellphone ringing) Yeah. Yeah, I think so. - Alright, well. I'll call you then and we can go hit those mountains. It'll be a great time. - Yeah. Alright. - Yeah. - Hey, hi. - What's up? Hey. - What's up? Hi. - I'm actually out, could I please get a refill from you? - Not an employee, I was actually, I was actually sitting there. - Oh, this is? - Sorry, yeah. - [Max] Oh, gotcha. You're the- - No. - Apologies. - No, you're good, man. - Appreciate you. - So he seems fun. - Yea
h. - You guys friends? Is he your friend? - No. He literally just sat here and started talking to me about rock climbing. - Wow! - Yeah. - That's so, that's cool. - Yeah, yeah, he asked, I'm gonna go with him. - Really? - Mhmm. It could be good for my articles, I think. - Oh, do you write about extreme sports? - Mm. Dating. - There you go. Oh, I almost forgot. It's time to make your mark on history. - Ah, you mean deface the city's most popular pizza joint? - Yeah, 'cause as you can see, you're
definitely the first one that's gonna do it, obviously. You're a trailblazer. No, it's kind of a rite of passage for Cannella's. You can see mine right there. - Oh, cute. Okay. ♪ Don't smile, goodbye ♪ ♪ Just stay away ♪ - Yeah, Lawrence, I really like the direction you're headed on that, let's go there. So, unless there's anything else, anyone? Alright, let's get to it, shall we? Have a good one. - Well, I hear that there are tons of men lined up for Charlotte. - Oh please. I'm just good at mee
ting people, okay? Let's put it that way. - Okay. Hey, that would be a great quality for a relationship writer. - [Charlotte] Hmm, weird. - We should go downstairs and get a coffee. - Yes. - Also, I feel like you could probably use the extra energy considering you're gonna be doing a lot of research about, what was it? BASE jumping was it? - Mhmm. - Yeah, don't worry, you won't get hurt. - Let's go. Yes. - Coffee? (bell ringing) - Oh. I got this one. - Hey, Liam. - Hello! - How's it going? - Goo
d, hey, congrats on the second article. - Oh, thank you. - I read it, it was great. Who's the next lucky guy? - This week is Mr. Wikipedia and next week is Mr. Adventure. - Wow. Yeah, come on. Nothing says Mr. Right like jumping off a cliff. Sounds dangerous. - [Charlotte] I hope not. - [Liam] You guys just getting the usual? - Yes, please. - Frap for me. - You got it. (chuckles) - Okay, what was that? - What was what? Liam? Oh my. - Yeah, "Liam?" - That was nothing. - Uh-huh, yeah, sure. Come o
n, don't gimme that. You know I know you better than that and I saw the look. - What? No way. - Yeah, the. - Oh my. - Oh, come on. - There was no look. - Alright. One lavender macchiato and one frappuccino. - Thank you. - Aw, thanks Liam. - You're welcome. - Okay, busy, busy day. Those bases won't jump themselves. - Hey, seriously, be careful, okay? Don't jump off anything too high. - [Charlotte] Okay, don't worry about me. (bell ringing) - Good afternoon, Miss Page. I'm Dr. Bailey. I hear you'v
e taken quite a tumble. - Yeah. - Rock climbing. Yeah, that explains it. Yeah, you seem like you've had better days. Taken quite the fall. - Yeah, I was wearing a helmet though. My arm is what really hurts. - Well, it's a good thing your friend brought you in when he did. - Yeah, only after he spent an hour collecting his equipment and chatting with his bros. But hey, at least he was first aid certified, right? I owe this to those skills. - Well, let's remove whatever this is 'cause it's not doi
ng anything and we'll check out your arm. Yeah. Well, we don't have to amputate it, which is good. Maybe. We'll see. - [Receptionist] Paging Dr. Llewelyn, call for session 198. Dr. Llewellyn to session 198. - Miss Page. What are you still doing here? - Oh, I'm just waiting for my ride. - I examined you quite a while ago. - Yeah, well, I didn't realize my phone was in my pocket when I fell, so it took a much harder hit than my arm. - Well, still you shouldn't be alone, those painkillers are no jo
ke. - Oh, no, my friend's coming. I texted them and they responded, I think. But I'll be fine. - Still, I think I'll wait here with you. - No, really, you don't have to worry about me. - Oh, no, no, it's no problem. I'm just on my way home, it's no trouble. - Oh. Thanks. - So, rock climbing, huh? It's a hobby? - No. And definitely never will be. It was a first date and coincidentally a last. - It's memorable. - Yeah. I mean, it was fun to try something new I guess, but maybe next time, not somet
hing so- - Like a trust fall with a stranger? - Yeah, from 15 feet in the air. I think he just forgot I was even there. - What a real dud. - Yep. - Well, if you like trying new things and certainly less risky, maybe you'd be interested in cooking dinner with me at my place? I don't mean to brag, but I can make a mean taco. - Oh. - [Dr. Bailey] Wait, you're not gonna say you're a professional chef or something, right? - No, no, definitely not. I've just never been asked out by my doctor before. -
Oh, I didn't mean make you uncomfortable. - Do you think I could eat tacos with one hand? - I think you have a pretty good chance of doing that, yeah. - [Charlotte] Alright. Sounds nice. - Okay. Lemme give you my number. - Hmm. - Second thought, could I have your number? - Yeah. I'll put it in just so you know it's real. So what do I call you? Dr. Bailey, Doc Bailey. - [Jared] My first name is Jared. - Okay, Dr. Jared. I'm Charlotte. - Charlotte. - Charlotte? - Oh, that's my ride. Well, thanks
so much, Dr. Jared. I look forward to a much safer date. - Oh, yeah. - Oh. - Oh. Sorry. I'll text you in the next couple days, yeah? - Alright. So thankfully my arm is only a buckle fracture but my whole side is one giant bruise. Oh, and I have a mild concussion. - Geez. I mean, did he push you off the cliff? Like, what happened? - No. Oh, he was just careless. - I'd say that's a little bit more than just careless. - I should've known better. Oh, and I've decided that vigorous sports are not rea
lly my thing. But thanks for coming to get me. - Oh, absolutely. - My phone is super smashed and I didn't even know who I was texting. And I know it's your day off, so. - Oh, no, no, please don't, don't worry about it, I've got your back. That's an okay reason to text. Actually, I broke my arm one time. Story's not as cool as yours, but I was, yeah, I was 13. I was climbing trees with my brother and I just kept going higher and higher and then I just dropped and I woke up and my arm was in a cas
t, so. I'm glad you're okay. (window knocking) - Lila! what are you doing here? - You SOSed me. Of course I'm gonna be here. Also, your texts didn't really make a whole lot of sense. Oh my gosh, what happened to your wrist? Liam! - What? No. - Like I said, this soup is a cure for everything. Breakups, illnesses, bodily harm. You name it. You'll see. - Thanks. - You'll see. Oh, Char, I'm so sorry. - No, it's fine. - But hey, at least you have some great content for your article. - Yeah. Enough fo
r the readers to be satisfied, I think. - Oh, come on. The stuff you've been producing lately has been so good. - Yeah? I don't know. - Oh, come on, you're a great writer, you're great at meeting people, and you're really good at dating. That's like a win, win, win. - No, I do love meeting people. But I wanna be authentic in what I'm writing about. And I just, I don't think I really believe in the whole Mr. Right, happily ever after thing. You know. Kinda disingenuous. - See, I don't know. I bel
ieve that there's a right person for everyone, you know? Like my parents have been married for what, 30 years and with each year that passes, they just seem to fall in love with each other even more, you know? It's, I don't know, I want that. - Yeah, I want that for you too. You'll find it. - But anyways, let's get you feeling better, let's get your arm better. Let's get you eating the soup that I made for you. - Okay, mom. - Okay. - You have to hand me my soup. - Adopted non-Asian daughter. (be
ll ringing) Coffee. Black like my miserable heart. - Good to see you too. You're changing it up, what's going on? - Well, yeah, you know what? It's been that kind of a day, Liam. - I know the feeling. Is Charlotte, she's still out? - Yeah, you know? Liam, I don't have anyone to talk to now. - Would she want me, like, would she want someone to call her? Just, I feel bad. Worried about. - Huh. Mm-mm-mm. - Okay. I'll get you that coffee. - Oh, he likes her. - [Renee] Hi, how can I help you today? -
Hi. - Ooh, ouch, that looked like it hurt. - Oh, it did. But all wrapped up now and feeling better. But that's not all that happened to me, my phone took a tumble too. - Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. My name's Renee. May I have your name? - Charlotte. Charlotte Page. - Charlotte Page. Do you blog? - No, but I write for an online magazine. - Yeah. Mr. Right? - Yeah. - Oh my gosh, oh, I am loving that series. Okay, wow. I knew your name sounded familiar. I've been sharing your pieces with
all my friends. - Really? - Yes. - Thank you. - Totally inspiring. So cool to have you in here. I read that piece you wrote a few weeks ago about the basement dweller. - Oh, yeah. - Ugh, yeah. You made me realize how lazy all men are. - Oh. He wasn't lazy. He just had different goals in life. And anyways, not all men are lazy, some just drop you off a cliff. - Oh my gosh. Is that gonna be in the article? - Mhmm. - I can't wait to read it. - You live! - Hi. - [Lila] Hi. - Yep, still alive and kic
king. Although with every day my bruises get more and more colorful. - Owie. Maybe you should start including pictures in your articles. - I should. - Seriously though, I'm so, so glad you're back. Yesterday was so long and so boring. I had to talk to the IT guy. - A riveting conversation, I'm sure. - [Lila] Yeah, oh my gosh, you have no idea. - Oh look, I got a new phone. - [Lila] Wait, what? Already? - Yeah, well I wanted it working for when the doctor calls. - I'm sorry. The what? - Wait, did
I not tell you? - No! - Yeah, he wants to make dinner for me at his place tonight. - Oh, okay, can you just give me whatever it is that makes you so irresistible to men? Seriously, have you ever talked to a guy who did not end up asking you out? - Okay, this is not my normal life. I just think the fates are having pity on me so that I have material to write about. - Oh, just material to write about, that would be so nice. - Hey. - Hi. - Haven't seen you around the building much. - Been busy. -
Yeah. Me too. - Evidently. I noticed I was lucky enough to be featured in one of your Romantique articles. - Yeah, that was just- - I had an ex-girlfriend of mine share it to my timeline. She said it sounded like me. Didn't know it literally was me. Thousands of comments about what a classless jerk I was. - I don't think that's- - Then I saw your other articles about other guys who must have been unfortunate enough to go out on dates with you. I'm just glad you're finding good fodder for your vi
ral articles. And I thought I was supposed to be the jerk. - I never lied about you. - Oh. But you were honest? (cellphone ringing) - Hm. Hey Dr. Bay, Dr. Jared. Yeah. Oh. - Charlotte. Hey. - Liam. Hi. - How's it going? - I'm alright. - I didn't think I'd catch you on a workday. You doing okay? How's the arm doing? - Oh, my arm, it's fine. I mean, it's the same. I don't know, things are just weird. - Okay. Do you wanna talk about it? Happy to listen. - I feel like my articles are starting to hur
t some people more than they're hurting me. And I was supposed to go out with this guy tonight, but his work is understaffed, so he canceled. And I have this article due Friday and it's taking me forever 'cause I have to chicken peck the keyboard to get anything done. - That was a good visual. I appreciate that. - Welcome. - I mean, like, I'm happy to help you with it if you need help. - Yeah, I mean, I definitely will need some caffeinated beverages to get through this. - This is not what I mea
n, I'm more than a barista. Okay, I'm a human and I have two working hands. No, for real, like if you wanna just dictate I can type your article. - Really? - Yeah. Two at a time. - Well that's, yeah. Thank you. That would actually be totally awesome. - Yeah, no, it's honestly no problem. Happy to. - Are you busy right now? Should Mr. Right be adventurous? Should he try new things and be risky and daring? Should he help you out of your comfort zone and try new things? Speaking of which, I tried r
ock climbing for the first time this week. How do I put this? (doorbell ringing) Who's that? - That is food. - Food? - Yep. Hey, we're trying to help people fall in love. Figured we could use the energy. Hi. Thank you so much. Oh, did you get the tip on the app? - Yes. - Okay, awesome, thank you so much. - Pizza. Is this what we're gonna have every time? It's our thing? - This is our thing, yeah. No, I was actually, I was trying to be considerate, it's a one handed food. 'Cause I know that you'r
e an invalid. - Good point. - And yeah, I do love pizza. - [Presenter] Love being a part of your day on the radio. That wraps it up for us, midnight is here, I've been your cohost for tonight. - Okay, so Mr. Right, right? - Yeah, it was Ms. Weir's, my boss's brainchild. - I gotta ask, okay, so I thought that, 'cause I always thought that Mr. Right was like tall, dark, and handsome type situation. - Yeah, that's what every woman's looking for in a man. - Okay. Good, good to know. Wait, though, ok
ay, hypothetical. So what if a guy is only like tall and dark? - Oh. I guess that would be Mr. Almost Right. - Mr. Almost Right. - Yeah. - So there's levels? - Yeah. - There's levels to Mr. Right, okay. Oh, so if he's none of them, then he's just- - Just Mr. Wrong. - Mr. Wrong. - Yeah, now you're getting it. - I'm catching on. I finally understand women fully. - That's all you'll ever need to know. - That's all I'll need to know. Okay, so. So how tall, how tall is tall? - Yeah, at least six feet
, you know, for me. Yeah. - [Liam] That's cruel. - Hey, I need to be able to wear my stilettos, yo. - How dare you? I get it, I get it. And dark, that's like an edginess thing, right? - Yeah. That's like an attitude. - Okay. Yeah. - Yeah, like mysterious. Little dangerous. - Bad boy. - Yeah. - Yeah. Okay. Not too bad, obviously, yeah. I'm a little afraid to ask this next one but what is, what's handsome? - I don't know. Like, just handsome, you know? Like, you're handsome. - Thanks. What about,
what'd you say? Mysterious and dangerous. - Oh. No, no. You are too nice to be dangerous. - I'm not! Come on. - But okay, I'll give you mysterious. - Okay. - Yeah. - Right. So, I'm too nice. I'm a couple inches shy of six feet. I'm a little mysterious, but I am handsome. - So that would make you a solid Mr. Almost Right. - [Liam] Man, this is really crushing my hopes and dreams of finding a Mrs. Right. - No, but you'll find Mrs. Almost Right and be happy and- - There you go. - Two mediocres make
beautiful children. - Mediocres! (laughs) Match made in heaven, it's a love story for the ages. - Yes. - Two solid- - Happily ever after. - Five outta tens find each other, that's beautiful. - I want that for you. - Thank you, thank you so much, you're so kind. Do you want, do you want more? - Yes please. - Okay, so Mr. Right, he's gotta be tall, dark, and handsome. And also adventurous? - Yep, and a businessman. - [Liam] And a doctor. - Yeah, I guess we'll see. - [Liam] Sounds like being Mr. R
ight is just getting more and more complicated. - Hey, I don't make the rules, I just write about 'em. - [Liam] So have you always wanted to be a writer? - No. When I was five, I wanted to be a princess. - Oh. There you go. That's a luxurious career, why didn't that one pan out? - Well, probably, I think for my 11th birthday, my grandma got me a journal, but I didn't really do anything with it until, I think it was my parents divorced. - Sorry. What led to the writing? - I think as a kid, I just
, I was trying to find ways to cope with everything and, you know, whenever they'd scream at each other I just started writing. So I pulled out the old journal and at first I was writing about my frustrations and then eventually I started writing about other worlds to help see mine more clearly. - That's awesome. - Yeah. - Sorry about your parents, that's tough. - It's okay. I mean, me and my mom actually got really close because of it. You know, we kind of only had each other for a long time. -
Is dad still in the picture? Do you talk to him or? - Oh, no. Not for years. There was a lot of bad blood between him and my mom, so, yeah. - [Liam] Sorry to hear that. - It's fine. What about you? What about your family? - I mean, we were close growing up. My brother and my parents and, I love my dad. Wanted to be just like him, actually. So I ended up working at the exact same bank that he worked at. - Wow. - Yeah. - You in a three piece suit? I don't see it. - I hated it so much. I was so ba
d at it. I worked there for five years and yeah, hated every second of it and then quit a year ago. - So what's next? What's the dream? - The dream. It's a little cheesy, but I'm kind of living it. - Making coffee? - Yeah, I'm doing what I wanna okay, first of all, hold up, I heard that tone. - No, no judgment. - No, no, look, coffee, it's not just a drink, Charlotte, it's an art form, right? There are monastery monks in the 15th century who were using the exact same brew that we use today, alri
ght? The bean, it unites generations, Charlotte, okay? Coffee's not just a drink. You gotta respect the bean. - I respect the bean. - Okay, good. No, no, I love being able to do something well enough that people from all over the city wanna come around and have a part in what I'm doing. - You know, passion is a plus for Mr. Right. - You don't say. That's good to know. - What's next? - Yeah. Where were we? - Okay, look. I'm all for lowering cholesterol and all that stuff. But I swear if I had kno
wn that you were gonna wake me up on a Saturday morning to do this, when cartoons are on, mind you. - I'm sorry! - I would never have decided to befriend you. True story. - I know. This was a horrible idea. - Yeah. Can we be done? I'm done. I'm done. - Yes. - Okay. - Let's go see Liam. - Yeah, let's go see Liam. (bell ringing) - Hey. - [Charlotte] Hi, Liam. - I did not think I'd see you guys here on a Saturday. - You still need coffee on a Saturday. - True. - We're here to use and abuse our frie
ndship with the coffee guy. - Please, abuse away, it's been so slow in here all day I need to give someone a discount. - Has anyone even been in here today? - Yes. We had Gary in earlier. - Aww. - He's the janitor, yeah. - Yes, we love Gary, he's a sweetheart. - Is he your next date? - Yeah, Mr. Janitor. He's my next victim. I do have a date lined up though, yeah. - Wow. - [Charlotte] Whatcha working on? - Oh, doing some paperwork stuff. Really fun. - Nice. Sounds official. - It is. - What's it
for? - Just bookkeeping and receipts for the shop. - So your boss has you working the counter and the books? - Yeah, he's pretty demanding. - Oh, speaking of work and paper, I was wondering if you could help me write my next article, the doctor one. - I'd love to. - Yeah. Okay, cool. - I'll grab you the coffee. - Yes. - What can I get for you ladies? - I'll have a chocolate raspberry smoothie. - Okay, smoothie. - I will try the cinnamon latte. - You're shaking it up. - Mhmm. - Look at you go. -
Question. - [Liam] Yeah, what's up? - You're single, right? - I am, yes. - And are you looking for a relationship? - That's a good question. Yeah, I mean, I think like most people, I'm always kind of looking for someone, I just haven't found the right person yet. But I wouldn't be opposed to it if, you know, something did come up. Hey, maybe she can teach me to be Mr. Right. (both laughing) (tentative music) - [Date] I really like the shading on this one. - [Charlotte] Yeah. Yeah, it's nice. - Y
eah. Oh wow. I love the cobblestone, I just wanna follow it. See where it goes. So if you could go to any fictional place, where would you go? - Hm? - Like, I would go to Rivendell from "Lord of the Rings". - Hmm. - Like in Middle Earth, I'd wanna hear the songs of the elves and hear the stories of Middle Earth, that's where I'd go. What about you? - Hmm. Probably Mala Ru. It's just this place in a book that I like. - Oh yeah, "Airship"? - Yeah. - I just finished it. - Really? - Yeah! - [Both] W
hat did you think? - I mean, you first. - Oh, I really, really like the part where. - [Charlotte Voiceover] Wow. It's actually kind of fun to be on a date with Mr. Good Taste In Books. Mr. Well Read. Mr. Not That Into Art But Definitely The Gym. Hmm. Or Mr. Interesting. - Well, I hope to see you again. - Yeah, me too. - Cool, well. I'm, there we go. - Okay, alright. - Thanks. Bye. - [Liam] How are we doing? - Not too great. I am unfortunately still not adjusted to the whole- - Here, give it. - O
ne-handed typing thing. But good news, I get this beast off tomorrow. Hallelujah. - Hallelujah! Look at you go. Okay, are we doing, is it doctor or museum guy today? - Mr. Perfection. - [Liam] So I'm guessing, ooh, doctor. - Mhmm. - This is it. How can this guy not be Mr. Right? He's a doctor, he's accomplished. - I know. - He loves to make tacos. - I had high hopes, I did. But he was pretty, fastidious, I guess you could say. There was definitely some incompatibilities. - Yeah. His loss. I'm ki
nd of nervous for when you write one of these things about the dates we've been on. - Well, lucky for you, we haven't been on any dates, so you're off the hook. - I mean yeah, but like, we've gone out. - Yeah. But as friends, that's hardly the same. - Yeah, alright. Okay, yeah, so Mr. Perfectionist, tell me about him. - Yes, Mr. Right would do well to have a clean streak. After all, cleanliness is next to Godliness. But there is a fine line between Mr. Perfect and Mr. Perfectionist. When the pla
ce you put your purse down is more important than being welcoming, fun, or spontaneous. - That sounds pointed. Did he do something like that? - Yeah, no, I put my purse on the couch and that was not okay. - Shut up, really? - Yeah, yeah. - Oof, red flag. - So ladies, find yourself a guy who is tidy, but also gives you the permission, or no, who is tidy, but also lets you be yourself and- - Makes really good tacos. - And makes good tacos. - [Liam] Good. - I don't know, am I going about this the w
rong way? Like, for these guys, these dates are real. - Well, yeah, I mean, if you're gonna write about dating, you gotta date, right? - Yeah, that's true. I guess I just never thought about how it might affect the guys I went out with. - You know, it's kind of inevitable though, Char, you know? When you're writing for an audience, you're gonna be offending people, you know? Like, I've been banned from loads of restaurants. - Really? - Oh, yeah. But you know what? I'm not mad about it because th
eir food was absolute rubbish so I'm really not missing out on anything. Besides, you know, you write about the bad stuff and the good stuff. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I just never imagined that one of these guys would actually read any of my articles. Geez. - I mean, okay, if you're worried about it, then maybe instead of dating lots of guys, maybe you just date one guy. - Well, I did have a good time with Jimmy at the museum. We totally hit it off and had quite a bit in common. Ugh. I would just feel
bad dating him under false pretenses. - Okay, what is wrong with you? - Ow! - No, not Jimmy, not Jimmy. We like Liam. - Liam? - Yeah. - I would no sooner date you. But I wouldn't do that either because I don't date my friends. - You really wouldn't date me? - Okay, but, not to be the person who beats a dead horse but seriously, have you given any real thought about Liam? - Why are you being so pushy? - Come on, isn't that the whole point of your article is finding Mr. Right? - No, not for me. Fo
r other women, you know? I'm helping them on their journey. - Aren't you worried that your readers are gonna think that there is no Mr. Right for them? - No. I just want them to be cautious, right? - [Lila] You mean cynical. - Okay, you told me I don't have to worry about this. That my readers are enjoying my take on Mr. Right. - Well, yeah, Charlotte, that's because you're a good writer. You could literally write about dirt and anyone would read that. Like honestly, Liam is perfect for you. He'
s kind, he's single. He's a gentleman and he's so, so into you. - You don't know that. - [Lila] I do, and you know what? I think you're way more into him than you're letting on. - Okay. - Like honestly, why won't you give him a chance? You've given everyone else a chance. Come on, there was Mr. Basement, Mr. Businessman, Mr. Adventure, Mr. Perfectionist. Why not Mr. Coffee? - Because he's my friend, okay? And you and Liam are the only real friends I have in this city. And if I dated him... It wo
uld ruin everything. - [Lila] Like Char, I really feel like you're gonna miss out on a real opportunity here. - I don't know. I'll see you at work. (somber music) - So we're slow dancing, right? I'm gazing into her eyes. It's 9,000 degrees so I'm so sweaty and so nervous. There's a spot up here. I go for it, right? I headbutt this girl. - No! - I literally headbutted her, it's not an exaggeration! So bad. - That's bad. - I know. - I still think my first kiss was worse, but. - Put it in your arti
cle. There you go. - Yeah? - Yeah. - I mean, I don't know, I kind of feel like my readers are expecting me to be this relationship expert but I'm not, obviously. - Yeah. I don't know, I feel like, I don't think anyone's expecting that of you. I think the appeal of your article is relatability, you're really good at coming across super genuine. Yeah. - Thanks. - And I think it'll give people hope. - Hope? - Yeah. It's right here. - Hope. Hmm. Hope for what? For the fictitious happily ever after?
- Fictitious? My oh my, you are a writer. That's a good word. - Thank you. - Yeah. I might have to push back on that no happily ever after thing, I think that, I don't know, a lot of people I know when they found their someone they were, made 'em better. - Hmm. Well, those are the lucky ones because when my parents' relationship blew up, our whole family blew up and, yeah. None of us were better after that, but. - Sorry. I can think of one positive thing that came outta your parents' relationshi
p. - Oh yeah? What's that? Sit down. - I don't if I made that obvious enough. I know where that comes from, though, like, I know what you're talking about. My ex, really loved her, really genuinely cared about her and found out she was dating my best friend the exact same time she was dating me. So, yeah, that was my reaction. It was hard. It was really tough. I was bitter, I was really bitter for a long time 'cause that's not something you just recover from, you know? It was really hard because
I didn't feel like I was just losing someone that I loved, you know? I was losing my best friend. - Yeah. Gosh, Liam, I'm sorry. Their loss. - Yeah. Yeah, it sucked but it was interesting 'cause after the initial kind of scar healed and the resentment kind of went away, I started remembering the good stuff too. And I started to retain the positive things from our relationship. And not this kind of person I painted her to be in my head. She was actually the one that kind of pushed me to quit my
job at the bank. She knew how miserable I was there and she was always, you know, pursue your passions, you gotta pursue your passions. She was really big on that, so. If she hadn't done that, I wouldn't be spending my days in coffee shops doing what I love and I wouldn't have met you. And gone on this incredibly picturesque hike. I know how to pick a spot, you gotta get- - You do. - It's pretty good. - You do. Good choice. - My dad always said that real love was liking who you were the most aro
und that other person. So yeah, by his definition, I absolutely believe in love. (gentle music) We should probably go. Enchante. Here we are. - Wow. A 15 minute hike and you can't even see the city anymore. - Oh, it's cool, right? - Yeah. - It really is crazy to think that like, just beyond that mountain, all this nature, there's a city, right? With a hundred thousand dudes who all wanna date you so bad. It's really. (laughs) They wanna contribute to the article, they're trying to do the right t
hing! - Lucky me. - Lucky you. - You talk about your dad a lot. Are you guys still close? - Yeah, he passed away a couple years ago. - Liam, I'm so sorry. - You're good, you didn't know. You're fine. Yeah. I do miss him. He was everything that I wanna be as a man, you know? He was compassionate, he was kind, loved his kids, you know, his coworkers all liked him, he was good at his job. I think the thing that kind of sticks with me the most is how much he loved my mom. He was really clear on maki
ng her a priority, and, yeah, she meant the world to him. - Well he sounds wonderful. Just like you. Thanks so much for taking all this time to show me around. - Oh yeah. Absolutely. - Yeah. It's finally starting to feel like home. And I know you work a lot, so thanks. - Yeah, yeah, for sure. No, it's actually, it's been super fun to kind of show somebody else, you know, all this stuff for the first time. It makes it new for me, you know? I appreciate it more. - [Charlotte] Yeah, it's nice to se
e it from your perspective. - Yeah. - Anyway. I'll see ya. - I'll see ya, yeah. Charlotte. Would you... Would you wanna go on a date with me next? - Mm. Oh, you mean you want me to eviscerate you in one of my articles? - No, no, I mean genuinely would you wanna go? Do you wanna go on a date with me? Like a real date? - I don't think that's a good idea. - Why not? I mean, look, we're spending all this time with each other as it is and it's like, I dunno, if there are real feelings here, I think i
t's not bad that- - I mean, how could you have feelings for me? You hardly know me. - Yeah, no, I just... Yeah, fair, I'd like to get to know you more. Like I get... I look forward to the next time I'm gonna see you and I wanna see you tomorrow and the next day and I just, I'm saying a lot. Look, I just, I say that because I mean it and it's what I feel. - I can't. - Look, I know that your parents didn't have the best situation and I cannot even begin to imagine what you've been through. Like, I
'm not gonna pretend like I can, I can't. But I don't think we should say no to the chance of something good just because something bad might happen. - The chance of what? I mean, for us to spend all this time dating just to find out that we were actually better off as friends? Or, I don't know, until one of us gets bored? - I think you're thinking ahead a little too much. - Am I? - Yeah! Yes. - What about your last girlfriend? What about my parents? You know, they just got sick of each other. W
hat about your parents? Your dad is gone and now your mom is all alone. I mean, how can you guarantee that something like that won't happen to us? - I can't. I can't, you're right. I can't guarantee that nothing bad will happen, but like, I don't think anyone should completely shut down on the idea of love just because life also happens. And for me, the risk is worth it. - I've never needed a romantic relationship. And, frankly, I'm fine with the way things are. - Yeah, no. - That's just the way
it is. - Yeah, yeah. - So. See ya. - Yeah. Okay. (Liam sighing) (steady guitar music) ♪ Don't know what I saw ♪ ♪ I never knew you for long ♪ ♪ Got lost in the mountain sky ♪ ♪ The stars so bright ♪ ♪ In the back woods my home ♪ ♪ That's where I sang my songs ♪ ♪ In the valley, in the cold ♪ ♪ That's where my heart you stole ♪ ♪ In the mountains, my car ♪ ♪ That's where we watch the stars ♪ ♪ And you could love me I thought ♪ - Miss Page, somebody left this for you. - [Liam] Thanks again for le
tting me borrow your book. It was great to talk with you about it. I wanted to return the favor with a book of my own. This was one of my absolute favorites growing up and it reminds me a lot of my own family. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Liam. P.S. If all you want is friendship, then that is more than enough for me. Just as long as you're in my life. ♪ Whispered secrets in my ear ♪ ♪ Tell me everything I need to hear ♪ ♪ Another love song so dear ♪ ♪ Hides everything I really fear ♪ ♪ I
n the backwoods my home ♪ ♪ That's where we sang my songs ♪ ♪ And you could love me, I thought ♪ - [Charlotte Voiceover] This week I went on a date with Mr. Almost Right. Mr. Almost Right is kind and fun to talk to. He listens to you and sends you notes about his favorite books. He helps you feel at home in a new city and makes you laugh. He makes you feel safe so you open up about personal things. You share your fears and he listens. So why, you may ask, is he not Mr. Right? - I don't know. - H
mm. I don't know what to say, Charlotte. I'm not so sure about this Mr. Almost Right. - Oh, okay. I guess I can revise it and try to get something to the editors on time. - I mean, he seems pretty right to me. Is there something you wanna talk about? - I mean, the guy, Jimmy, that this article is supposed to be about, I don't know, as I was writing it kind of started turning out to be about someone else. - Hmm. Can I suggest after reading this, that you reevaluate your outlook on love? Look, you
work for one of the premier relationship sites on the internet. And we do as an official stance accept that there are the proverbial Prince Charmings out there. But after your spree of dud dates that you've written about, this one, this article, it makes you sound extremely pessimistic. Look, I think that it's best that we postpone the Mr. Right article for the week. Give you some time, hmm? Is that okay? - Yeah, yeah. - Charlotte. Char. Hello? This is Earth to Charlotte, can you read me? Over.
Are you okay? Are you still mad about the fight? I'm sorry. I do this thing where I try to help people and instead I end up just pushing them away. And I don't want to push you away, you're my best friend. - You're my best friend too. I probably needed to hear what you had to say, even though I didn't like it. Oh. You were right. - I know. About what? - Liam, he asked me out the other night. - Stop. Oh my gosh, no, wait, this is perfect. Mr. Coffee. - No. No. This is not gonna happen. What? - S
o stop. - Okay, why not? - Because going out with those guys was work. Going out with Liam would be not work. - Oh my gosh. You have feelings for him. - No, no. - Oh no, this is perfect because he actually has feelings for you too. He has, from like day one, it's been so obvious. - I don't want him to have feelings for me, okay? 'Cause then I'd lose a friend and a coffee shop and I'd have to see him every day and it's just weird, I came to this city for this job so it would just be a horribly ba
d, terrible, terrible idea. - Okay, look, I know you just literally got done being mad at me, but hear me out. It kind of sounds like you're just afraid of getting hurt, which is totally okay, it's normal. If you don't let yourself fall for someone, then yeah, you're not gonna get hurt. But then you also miss out on one of the greatest parts of life. - Yeah, but how do you know it's worth it? - You don't. I mean, that's the whole point. You gotta take a risk, Char. But I mean, hey, worst case sc
enario, let's say it all goes south. You'll have your best friend there to bring you soup and to stay with you until it gets better. I think you should talk to him. Not like that, I just. I don't wanna lose our coffee discounts. - I did kind of snap at him. (bell ringing) - [Lila] Hey Sarah. - Hi. - Is it just you today? - Yeah. Liam's working at a different location. - Oh. - You ladies want the usual? - Oh, not today, but thanks. - [Lila] Thanks. (bell ringing) - What was that about? - I told t
hem you weren't here today. - Really? Why? - You know. It's part of the girl code. Protect your friend from the jerk who blew them off. - [Liam] You are aware I'm not a woman, right? - Close enough. - Man, I really thought, I really thought there was something genuine there. I guess my intuition's not as good as I thought. - [Sarah] What did she say? - She said she was afraid that I'd ruin it, which I guess I kind of did. - Okay, look. I'm gonna give you some advice and then you can give me that
raise that I've been asking about. - Please. - So the way I see it, you have two options. Either move on or just be her friend. If you keep trying to be her friend but you're always hoping for more, you're just gonna end up hurting yourself, or her. - Yeah, yeah. I think you're right. - Now, about my raise? - Buy yourself something nice. (gentle tender music) (bright uplifting music) (door knocking) - Hey. - Hey. - [Charlotte] Can I? - Oh, yeah. Come on in. - Liam, I'm sorry. I was so angry and
- - No, no, no, no, no, it's, you were right, okay? You are new here and you have a huge demanding job and you already have to wade through a thousand other guys that wanna date you. I should've known what you needed in that moment was an actual friend. And I'm sorry that I didn't realize that and I don't wanna ruin what we have, I really want you to know I value- Charlotte. - I'm sorry. I know it's a risk and it's worth it with you. So, Liam? - [Liam] Yes? - Will you go on a date with me please
? - I would love that. - These are the paintings we looked at at the gallery. Peak gallery action. - [Charlotte Voiceover] You may feel that Mr. Right is a fantasy. An elusive daydream that's only for children's stories or the naive. But no, I'm a believer. Mr. Right isn't a particular kind of guy across the board. He's that certain person who you feel like you can be your best self with. But who is the right person? If you've been reading my dating adventures over the past couple months, then y
ou would think Mr. Right was nowhere to be found. I've been writing about other guys who I didn't continue dating, but it doesn't mean that they were Mr. Wrong. They just weren't my Mr. Right. But this past week I've learned something new, something to help me see the world differently. Mr. Right wasn't some special guy, far off and unreachable atop my hopelessly high expectations. Instead, he was right in front of me the entire time. And hey, yours might be also. - Right, watch your step. Don't
inhale the dust. You're good. - Where are we? - You can take a seat if you want. Voila. This is my new location. Gonna open up in about a week. - Wait, new location? - Yeah. - Do you own the coffee shop? - [Charlotte Voiceover] I learned that I had to take risks and just let myself experience life. Mr. Right is out there. You just have to give him a chance when he comes along. So keep looking because Mr. Right could be anyone. (gentle music) ♪ Tough patience, repeated dreams ♪ ♪ I waited for ti
me to heal me ♪ ♪ Late prayers, bitter questions ♪ ♪ Where else could I point my affections ♪ ♪ Open eyes, late night silence ♪ ♪ I try to think but now in the past tense ♪ ♪ Tired eyes, worn out mind ♪ ♪ What kind of peace can I find ♪ ♪ My darling I miss your light ♪ ♪ My heart, my sweet delight ♪ ♪ The wisdom is what I lack ♪ ♪ All I want is to have you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I tried so hard to understand ♪ ♪ That the devil nev
er had a healing hand ♪ ♪ But I reach out for forgiveness ♪ ♪ Are you convinced that all love is a sickness ♪ ♪ Why look back to the shadows ♪ ♪ Which crashed us all down in the shallows ♪ ♪ Forget him, forgive yourself ♪ ♪ My darling, I miss your light ♪ ♪ My heart, my sweet delight ♪ ♪ The wisdom is what I lack ♪ ♪ All I want is to have you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪ ♪ I want you back ♪

Comments

@PsycheDismantled

There is something about loving someone for a long period of time. Having that history and knowing someone so thoroughly. My husband and I have been married for 17 years and going strong. My advice is to marry your best friend.

@cherylhaskell9830

Mr. Right is perfect: casting, director, script = thank you for presenting ALL the right principles and values in one very special movie❤

@tinarollings8719

Sometimes we build up what we think love is to look like...grandiose, glamourous falling short of reality. LOVE rolls up its sleves and serves. Its often messy in that it shows up during the messy times and helps sift thru the debris of lifes happenings. LOVE ❤️ is a verb. An action word. Its real and raw. Love never passes away it grows in solidarity and selfless service. We find it when we stop looking to create it and just live it❤

@kristineguevarra

This movie really reflects the saying " love is blind" sometimes people tend to find someone who is Mr. Right but blinded by the fact that the guy who is up there in front of her is waiting and falling inlove by her and that is LOVE no matter your status in life as long as you love someone that's the essence of love and to be love!

@eve54ut

Another BIG win for Candlelight Media! Excellent heartwarming and thought provoking movie!!! I watched it first solo, then with my hubby, then with my single daughter. I thoroughly enjoyed it every time and will buy a copy when it comes out on DVD. I love inspirational movies like this one that are so much more than just a great romantic movie! This movie suggests thoughtful contemplation on the first date about how much you have in common with your date by asking them meaningful questions that help you get them beyond the superficial level. I feel most singles will benefit from watching this movie as often a lot of time is wasted, because the focus is often on having a good time instead of getting to know the other person. Finding a good match is hard today, and this movie clearly illustrates why and what to do about it. Great job Candlelight Media! Once again you have done an excellent job in writing, producing, directing, and casting a stellar movie! Beautiful and talented actors and actresses! Hoping to see more of all going forward! Thank you! 10 out of 10 stars!

@joankiely3614

I thoroughly enjoyed this heartwarming little story! ❤️. It squeezed my heart & I wasn’t sure that she was going to realise what she actually had in her life! He had everything to be her Mr right, & in the end, of course she realised this. ❤️💕👏🥰😍

@sherylheilig8411

This movie has come around at the right time. We all get hurt out here n taking another chance is very very scary. Breaking down protective walls can allow forgiveness to heal our wounds n free us from dragging unwanted traumas into the next journey of life. Experience life one day one person one step at a time. And live like there is no tomorrow.

@RizzaWongmetroworldrealty0505

"you don't have to shut love just because life happens!" That's right!

@zvezdicka2218

Beautiful movie,with beautiful actors ❤

@milchachristine8663

I hope one day my Mr right will come and I will get back here to tell that I found him or rather he found me ❤❤❤

@veronicaklinkenberg

Eindelijk weer een mooie film! Alleen jammer dat op het einde toch even het geluid wegvalt. Zonder dat, een Perfecte Film.

@zaramichelangelo605

A different kind of romantic movie. Much, much better than I thought it would be. Charlotte is a wounded creature, so is Liam, but Liam hasn't given up on love or finding happiness. But Charlotte says of herself, "I don't need romance" and perhaps she is confusing "romance" with love.

@lnyawilliamsmoorell5061

Hallelujah means "Praise Jah" or "Praise Jehovah "-Psalms 83:18;145-150. Thanks for sharing 🎉

@75Cee

This is an incredible movie! The script and the acting are spectacularly realistic! Unbelievable. Great truths too!

@NaturesInfiniteWELLth-fo6rs

I injoyed this movie on the whole. Thought provoking. Thank you for sharing. 💝

@bundjalungkid730

Great movie 👍🏽 I am still searching for my twin flame and I know she is out there somewhere. I will not give up on love for I know I have so much love to give and lord knows a lot of romance left in me. For now though I just have to keep working on myself and try to be the best version of myself as possible - that way when we find each other I can continue to grow with her by my side. Love conquers all ❤️❤️

@cheebacheeobusiness3893

Authentic script equals authentic movie 😁

@janetjohnson7279

Why cut out the sound at the end? I dont like watching something for over 1 hr and 28 minutes and then to not know what's happening in the movie because the sound has been deleted. The ending is Super Important in a Movie!!

@eves0195

Im only a bit in but I love this movie so much already. Charlotte is very beautiful and has great energy. Love Lily - who is very pretty and spunky- and how their friendship formed automatically yet it was protrayed as natural and it is palpable that they are already valuable to one another. I already adore very sweet, very cute, good natured, considerate Liam and how he and Charlotte already have obvious chemistry and yet it's played out lightly. Im very impressed so far

@user-lv7tf2hs7r

I'm actually in love with Liams character! 😅 he's also a good actor