A triangle of sorts is presented. The common side of the triangle is small town lawyer Sam Taylor, who despite being probably one of the most eligible bachelors in town has never yet married as he has yet to find the right woman. On one of his sides is Annabelle Blanche, a woman new to town and a business neighbor. Annabelle put aside a successful big city career in advertising to open a bridal store, So You Said Yes. She sees her store as an alternative rather than competition to the only other bridal shop in town, Ever After, as while Ever After is traditional, catering perhaps more to the vision mothers have for their daughter brides, So You Said Yes is more eclectic in that Annabelle wants brides to feel comfortable in presenting themselves as they truly are at their wedding as opposed to what bridal magazines may show as the standard. Annabelle wants to strike a cordial relationship with the owner of Ever After, she who not only opposes Annabelle's visions of weddings, but truly ... Written by Huggo
A young lady gets engaged to the "perfect man". The groom's mother plans everything for the wedding (in a week). The wedding is over the top when it was supposed to be small and elegant. It turns out to be a miserable day for the bride and she wishes for a do-over. She gets her wish over and over until she finally realizes exactly what she wants. Written by A.Nonymous
"Man cave" guy and "women's studies" feminist fight like cats and dogs on the air at WCV-Chicago during morning drive time. Their show is a hit because people love to hear them argue.
Sarah balances her family life with a high-powered marketing job. But when Sarah starts receiving threatening texts and photos of herself on her cell phone via "Flashchat," her perfect life starts to unravel. Unable to prove to the police because the messages disappear as soon as she opens them, Sarah takes it upon herself to find out who her stalker is... and the shocking reason why she has been targeted. Written by Richard Gabai