Sam works as a matchmaker, where she assists her clients with advice through earpieces during their dates. However, she has lost her edge after her parents' divorce. Additionally, her father is now getting married to his boyfriend, and the best man is her father's tennis trainer, Matt, who is very competitive. They soon find themselves in a bet where Sam has to succeed with her next client. However, Matt becomes overly involved in the challenge, which is particularly challenging as he was also the one who encouraged Sam's father to get divorced.
First, I thought that this could possibly turn into something, and initially, Sam (Sam Mason) gets the opportunity to give Matt (John Ryan McLaughlin) a good match with words. But then the movie loses its way, and Matt comes across as completely insensitive and rather unsympathetic. If he had been forced to eat some hmble pie perhaps this film could have amounted to something.