written by Courtney Lilly (Arrested Development, Everybody Hates Chris, My Boys), is a quirky romantic comedy that addresses race, class, and cultural identity in America .
A story board artist/sci-fi junkie and comic book lover, Jay Brooks (30 going on 21) is the only black guy in his indie-rock social circle. Jay does fine with the ladies, but he feels something missing as he watches one of his best friends, Drake, preparing for marriage.
Drake Moore, a tall and handsome black lawyer, has Alpha Male credentials, but is nevertheless controlled by his fiancée, J.C. who comes from a high strung, well-to-do family. Drake wants to give J.C. the wedding of her dreams, but he sweats over juggling their families.. economic and class prejudices of one another.
As Jay takes stock of his many failed relationships, he notices a common denominator: all the women were white.
Matt, Jay..s best friend and roommate, calls him on blaming his issues on white women, but Jay insists he is right. Jay gives up dating white women ..cold turkey,.. and goes in search of the perfect ..sistah... Unfortunately, he doesn..t fit the current stereotype of the hip-hop loving, b-boy baller from rap videos. Jay crashes and burns with the ..sistahs.. and, quite by accident, his quest leads him to Catherine, an un-Orthodox black woman.
Meanwhile, Matt struggles to attract the attentions of Molly, a woman who works in a hip-hop record store. A bit of a nervous fellow, and equally opinionated, Matt and Jay are friends from art school and their relationship centers on their love of comic books, cartoons, movies and music.
Catherine is an up and coming fiction writer. A lover of tobacco and alcohol, Catherine was raised in the Valley, has a therapist in Hollywood , and considers the beach her second home. Although a neurotic Valley girl at heart, Catherine is an old soul. A s they are drawn together, Jay challenges Catherine to face her fear of publicly reading her work.
Matt applies to work at the hip-hop record store in order to better court his crush and, after a severe cram session, he barely passes a pre-requisite hip-hop exam.
Jay..s budding relationship and Matt..s effort with Molly, stretches their friendship in un- expected ways. As Jay..s feelings deepen for Catherine, he must address his commitment issues, the real root of his problems, in order to win her.
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