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Whitney Cummings | Julia | |
Toby Kebbell | Kevin | |
Beanie Feldstein | Abby | |
Cecily Strong | Zoe | |
Sofia Vergara | Lisa | |
Deon Cole | Steven | |
Blake Griffin | Greg | |
Lucy Punch | Lexi | |
James Marsden | Adam | |
Neal Brennan | Marco | |
Jaylin Fletcher | Ty | |
Adam Shapiro | Hank | |
Marlo Thomas | Lynne | |
Adam Korson | Jimmy | |
Kenneth Lucas | Dave | |
Phil Hendrie | Bill | |
Maz Jobrani | Doctor | |
Jane Seymour | Cheryl | |
Will Sasso | Dennis | |
Rachel LaForce | Lindsay | |
Vinoj Zacharia | Bashir | |
Ben Platt | Joel | |
Andrew Schulz | Self | |
Stephanie Barton-Farcas | April | |
Gwen Hollander | Rebecca |
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Producer |
Peggy Eghbalian
Carolina Groppa Erika Olde Liz Richards Michael Roiff |
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Writer |
Neal Brennan
Whitney Cummings Louann Brizendine |
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Cinematography |
Bradford Lipson
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Musician |
Jeff Cardoni
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What makes a woman swipe right for Mr. Wrong and left for Mr. Right? This is a look at the real-life science behind our (often regrettable) romantic impulses. Writer-director Whitney Cummings (2 Broke Girls) stars as no-nonsense neuroscientist Julia, whose research into the biochemistry of the female brain is illustrated by three couples: newlyweds Zoe (Cecily Strong) and Greg (Blake Griffin), whose career troubles seep into their relationship; Lisa (Sofia Vergara) and Steven (Deon Cole), who are looking to spice up their stuck-in-a-rut marriage; and Lexi (Lucy Punch) who can't help trying to change her boyfriend Adam (James Marsden). Meanwhile, the straight-laced Julia's own synapses start to fire when a handsome new subject (Toby Kebbell) joins her study. |
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