Love, of Course (2018 TV Movie)
5/10
Hallmark romance
2 September 2019
Amy Andolini (Kelly Rutherford) drives her daughter Cara (Makenzie Vega) away to college facing an empty nest. She encounters hunky groundskeeper Noah Ferris (Cameron Mathison). His friend tries to set him up on a blind date. Her friend tries to get her to set up the college harvest festival with an uncooperative professor. It's a six weeks job. It turns out that Ferris is the uncooperative professor of agricultural studies. She wants to give her daughter independence and someone wants to buy her house in L.A. He's a nomad with no personal attachments. It's a question of getting these two together.

The interesting name comes from American gymnast Gabby Douglas as the college roommate. She has a few minor scenes and seems like a solid actresses. She can easily get in a CW superhero show with all her acrobatic skills. As for this Hallmark romance, the first meet-cute is fine but it could be cuter. The second meet-cute is the missed opportunity. The audience should be surprised with his reveal along with her. Instead, it's not a surprise and again, it could be cuter. There is no real tension as there is no danger to the relationship. They face no real hurdles. In the worst possible outcome, they talk to each other frankly and move to Australia. Is Australia that bad? Hard to say but the story is never threatened with worst.
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