This could have been written by any medical spouse or any military spouse, too.
It's basically the story of this woman whose true love has died. It's unclear whether they were married or not but it really doesn't matter.
As a matter of course, Dead Guy (Alan Richman) shows back up and pretty soon, he's bringing his (dead) friends and moving her furniture and as much as she wants him there, he's a huge PITA because she's finally gotten her own grove.
There are some VERY funny parts and come parts that had me all sentimental but in total, it's an absolute dead on (excuse the pun) portrayal of real relationships.
Jenn
It's basically the story of this woman whose true love has died. It's unclear whether they were married or not but it really doesn't matter.
As a matter of course, Dead Guy (Alan Richman) shows back up and pretty soon, he's bringing his (dead) friends and moving her furniture and as much as she wants him there, he's a huge PITA because she's finally gotten her own grove.
There are some VERY funny parts and come parts that had me all sentimental but in total, it's an absolute dead on (excuse the pun) portrayal of real relationships.
Jenn