Anthony Backman,
Chairman Barnes,
Heather Howe, JJ Mayes,
Erika Salomon & Terry Tocantins
Movie Patrons (Ep.
8)
Victor Isaac
Victor (Ep.
9)
Jaime Robledo
Colin (Ep.
9)
Jill Bennett
Casey (Eps.
9-10)
Gregory Guy
Gorden
Stefan (Ep.
10)
EPISODE ONE (3/26/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez
Video by Chairman Barnes
SUMMARY: Ally and Mark have had trouble in love all
their lives. Ally lets herself be a walking doormat for
guys, while Mark's a "nice guy" who doesn't understand why just
being a really good friend doesn't get him a girlfriend.
Ally takes her romantic cues from Disney films - her imaginary
romantic advisor is Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" - while
Mark was raised on comic books and gets bad advice from
Superman. Ally and Mark are perfect for each other... but
there's a good chance they may never meet.
Meet Ally and
Mark.
EXCERPT: Ally gets her
first kiss.
EXCERPT: Clark helps
Mark compose his personal ad.
EPISODE TWO (4/2/11)
Photos by Aaron Francis
Video by Jay Bogdanowitsch
SUMMARY: Mark and Ally's friends give them
conflicting and ultimately useless relationship advice. If this
were a movie, it would be the point where Ally and Mark meet the
people they realize are perfect for them. Instead, Mark goes on
a date with a co-worker he doesn't really think is right for
him, a shallow weathergirl named Lucy, while Ally goes invites
her douchebag ex-boyfriend Max over. Lucy has multiple dates in
one night, and leaves the dinner early, while Max is only
interested in getting laid, not talking. She fails to tell him
off for his callousness. Lucy does suggest that Mark meet her
roommate, but he demurs. Of course, said roomate is Ally. In the
end, both Mark and Ally have one consolation they can count on -
an evening of pizza and Star Wars... and the belief that there's
somebody out there for them.
Mark goes out
with a co-worker, even though she isn't his type.
Ally invites
her ex-boyfriend over, even though he's a douchebag.
Friends give
useless dating advice, Ally regrets her evening with Max,
and Mark and Ally take comfort where they can find it.
EPISODE THREE (4/9/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez
Video by Suze Campagna
SUMMARY: Mark and Ally's parents weren't terribly
good influences. Mark's macho-guy dad was convinced Mark
was gay, while Ally's uptight mother thought there was nothing
more important in attracting a man than staying thin by any
means necessary. Ally tries internet dating at Lucy's
behest. Lucy says to be super-specific about what you
want, but Ally disregards her advice and writes in her profile
that she's more interested in a man's ambitions, interests and
hobbies. She ends up receiving a ton of photos of men's
penises, but no real responses. Mark, for his part, has
already been trying internet dating, but only got one response,
from a multimedia hipster artist named Juneau Alaska. He
doesn't want to meet her, but his friend persuades him to go on
the date. She turns out to be a thoughtful and funny
person... but at the end of the date, Juneau says she's just
getting out of a relationship and just wants to be friends, and
tells him what a "nice guy" he is.
Mark wants to scream, but instead meekly accepts his fate.
That night, Mark and Ally both muse about taking chances. Are
they being naive or noble to keep hoping there's someone out
there who will love them not just despite, but because of, their
flaws? Ally finds a profile online that makes her smile
and sends a message. There's a "ding" on Mark's laptop...
Lucy and Ally
discuss the perils of online dating.
Mark, wary of
internet dating, meets a hipster multimedia artist.
EPISODE FOUR (4/16/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Mark and Ally both feel alone in a crowd -
Mark's couple friends don't invite him on their double-dates,
while Ally's mean friends won't set her up on any dates with
their friends. Ally tries to get through to Max, telling him
what she really wants out of a relationship, but Max doesn't understand. She texts Mark, needing
someone to talk to. They decide to meet, but Max arrives
unexpectedly. He suddenly realizes he doesn't
want to be alone, and is willing to give a relationship a shot.
He suddenly wants to talk about his feelings. Ally sends
Lucy to meet Mark and let him down gently, but insensitive Lucy,
not even realizing that Mark's Ally's date, tells him that she's
there to "blow off some loser" because Ally's "getting it from
her ex-boyfriend." Dejected, Mark decides that online
dating isn't for him. He goes home and deletes his
account, as Ally starts to learn that sometimes the worst
thing that can happen... is getting what you want.
Mark is shut
out of the fun because he doesn't have a date.
Ally and her
mean friends talk about dating.
Ally tries to
explain to Max what she needs from a relationship.
EPISODE FIVE (4/23/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez
Video by Adina Valerio
SUMMARY: Mark's ideal couple is Bob and Alice, who
have been together since college, but Mark's shocked to find
that Bob's thinking of leaving her out of boredom. Ally's
perfect couple are Brenda and Sam... who subsequently creep her
out when they invite her to join them in a threesome.
Ally, frustrated with Max, plans a girls' night in with her
oldest, dearest friend Kelly, who tells her she should leave
Max; he'll never change. Meanwhile, Mark has a boys' night
out with Bob, who turns out to be friends with Max. Bob
admires the way Max plays the field, and indeed, Max takes a
call from a cute blonde he's seeing on the side... he's cheating on Ally. Back at Ally's, an increasingly drunken
Kelly sings "Hold On for One More Day" to Ally. Elsewhere,
a shell-shocked Mark takes a drunken Bob home to Alice,
observing their seemingly perfect relationship. Mark tells
a concerned Alice that he's fine. Meanwhile, as Ally
considers leaving Max, Max meets up with his blonde on the
side... Lucy. As much as we'd like to believe others can
change... some people never do.
Ally gets to
know her favorite couple a little better than she had planned.
Ally's
oldest, dearest friend Kelly gives her increasingly
drunken relationship advice, which turns into a serenade.
PLAYOFFS WEEK
TWO!
EPISODE SIX (5/21/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez *
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Both Mark and Ally have a history of being
terrible at flirting. Mark tried too hard when he met
Alice, pretending to hate Disney films, and it turned out she
loved them as much as he did... and so she ended up with Bob.
Ally, for her part, couldn't flirt without being upstaged by
Lucy. Although she's found herself dating Max, Max can
sense he's losing her, so he tries turning up the charm.
He even gets her a puppy... but it turns out that Max merely
stole the dog from a neighbor's yard. Still, Ally held
out, hoping, as in the Disney films she loves as much as Mark
does, that someday, her prince will come.
Max makes
desperate moves when he begins to lose his grip on Ally.
PLAYOFFS WEEK
THREE!
EPISODE SEVEN (5/28/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez *
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Mark was often rejected for being too nice
by women who tell him what a catch he is, while Ally had a
history of going on what she thought were dates, but were really
evenings of mixed signals with guys who were actually interested
in Lucy. Ally and Lucy go over the pros and cons of dating
Max, and Lucy inadvertently reveals that she knows Max is hung
like a horse. Meanwhile, Alice has Mark list the attributes of his perfect
woman so they can go out and find her... and Mark describes
Allison to a tee, though she doesn't realize it.
Max continues to be horrible, gifting Ally with a
pornographic "Tijuana Bible" - which contains an inscription
showing it to be regifted and was originally given to Max by a
former girlfriend. Mark and Ally both ponder their lists,
wondering if they're asking too much to find somebody who meets
all their criteria.
Ally is asked
out on a date with Carl for reasons other than romance.
PLAYOFFS WEEK
FOUR!
EPISODE EIGHT (6/4/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez *
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Both Mark and Ally are flummoxed by the
games people play. Mark finds that a seemingly normal
woman he goes on a date with has terrible problems, while Ally
idoesn't understand why the very intelligent Lucy acts like a
bimbo around men. Mark and Alice attend a 25th Anniversary
screening of The Princess Bride... as to Ally and Max,
who has to be dragged along and talks through the whole film.
Afterwards, while Ally is in the bathroom, Max says hello to
Alice, who is his neighbor, and calls Mark a schmuck for liking
the film. Mark tells him off... and Ally overhears.
That night, both Mark and Ally reflect that if there was someone
truly special for them, they were going to be worth waiting for.
What neither of them could have known at that moment was that
the wait... was almost over.
Destinies
intertwine at the 24th anniversary screening of The Princess Bride.
PLAYOFFS WEEK
FIVE!
EPISODE NINE (6/18/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez *
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Max twists Ally's words every time she
tries to break up with him, making it impossible for her to walk
away... and Lucy keeps encouraging her to stay with him.
Meanwhile, Bob breaks up with Alice, and she turns to Mark - and
alcohol for comfort. Mark confesses that he's dreamed of
kissing her for the last eighteen years, but when she drunkenly
kisses him, he pulls away. It's just not right. Not
like this. Meanwhile, Ally has an interview with lesbian
activist and author, Casey Collins, who helps Ally realize that
Lucy is a "stepsister" - a cruel non-friend who is just bitter
because she's never fallen in love herself. Ally returns
home to discover Max and Lucy about to sleep together... and
collapses in relieved laughter. She finally breaks up with
Max, and gives Lucy the heave-ho as well. Sometimes,
people say that when you least expect it, love happens.
Sometimes they say that the moment you put the wrong person
behind you is the moment the universe sends you the right
person. And sometimes... they're right. Casey
meets up with Mark. "Brother," she says, "have I got a
girl for you."
Ally is
one-upped by her roommate and unnerved by her boyfriend.
PLAYOFFS WEEK
SIX (FINALS)!
EPISODE TEN (6/25/11)
Photos by C.M. Gonzalez *
Video by Annette Fasone
SUMMARY: Mark and Ally, at last finding
self-respect, turn down bad dates with, respectively, Lucy and a
shallow Hollywood asshole. As Mark helps Casey prepare for
a costume ball, Alice admits she's still in love with Bob. And
indeed, Bob is still in love with her, and has been desperately
trying to call her. He's furious at Max, who tries to set him up
with an increasingly lonely and desperate Lucy. Meanwhile, Ally
has moved in with Kelly, and is also getting ready to go to the
costume ball. Max barges in to try to get Ally back, but she
finally tells him off and sends him packing. At Mark's place, a
disheveled Bob arrives to beg Alice to take him back. The moment
she walked out, he realized what a fool he'd been. For the first
time, he asks what Alice wants out of her life. Ally arrives
where Casey told her the party was, and, exhausted, starts to
fall asleep. Mark arrives and startles her awake. The party is
elsewhere, and they quickly realize that Casey has set them up.
They also quickly realize how much they have in common. As Bob
and Alice reconcile, and Lucy, who has now read Casey's book and
realized what was wrong in her life, meets Casey, and the two
are attracted. And it transpires that Max hates Kelly because
he's inexplicably - to him - both attracted to and terrified of
her. Meanwhile, as Ally and Mark lean in for their first kiss,
they have to shush the "Princess Bride"-quoting narrator.
They'll take it from here. But as they kiss, the Narrator
has one more thing to say: "This was the story of two people who
were made for each other. A man and a woman destined to fall
madly in love - who finally found each other."