After former Charlie’s
Angel Kate Jackson came back to earth, and after Tim Matheson graduated from Animal House, the two met in this 1983 made-for-TV
romance. Fortunately, I caught it on a movie channel, so no commercials.
Jackson
plays Frannie Green, a career gal who’s just ended a six-year relationship with her boss. She’s now moving in with her party girl lawyer best friend and is determined to have some
fun herself.
The two go out
to a Chicago single’s bar, where they pick up Tim Matheson
and his buddy. The buddy’s engaged, but his finacee is apparently encouraging
him to sow some oats and get it out of his system. Matheson is Josh Stern, a
book editor who’s ready to put his playboy days behind him and settle down.
Kate goes home
with Tim but nothing happens because she’s drunk and he’s a gentlemen. Neither
expects to see the other again, but this being a made-for-TV movie, of course they do!
Kate ends up working
at the same publishing company as Tim. They decide to start dating, and it takes
about five-minutes for everyone in the office to find out. Still, they persist,
continuing to date until Tim starts yelling at Kate for no apparent reason. She
knows he’s scared, but decides to give him space until he comes to his senses.
She’s even calm when she catches him kissing another girl. Tim eventually
realizes the error of his ways, Kate takes him back, and we can only assume that they lived happily ever after – or
until the next made-for-TV movie – whichever came first.
Overall
review: ** Big hair, headbands,
short shorts, single’s bars. It is what it is: An acceptable way to kill 1:45 on a Saturday afternoon when you’ve
slept in, you don’t feel much like cleaning, and there’s nothing else on.