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Dating Rules - New Webseries: Girl gets the power to contact her past self, wastes it texting about boys

4 Jan 2012

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From the producers of GOSSIP GIRL, the story of a twenty-something looking for love with the help of her two best friends and secret texts from her future self.

Dating is complicated. But what if you could get answers about your love life today from your older, wiser self ten years in the future? There’s an app for that, and Lucy Lambert’s future self is using it to send her texts! Lucy, played by Shiri Appleby (“Life Unexpected”) has a secure job, great friends, and a longtime boyfriend—but deep down, she knows he’s not the one. With a little help from her future self, Lucy could be headed toward the future of her dreams. But will she follow the rules? Watch Dating Rules From My Future Self and find out.


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8 comments:

  1. Wow that sounds terrible!

    This may challenge Work it for the lamest concept for a new series.....

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  2. Why the *heck* was her first question not about the results of some betting races or something? Is she mental? I wouldn't be able to watch this because of this one thing frankly, i'd have to spend the whole time with my 'WTF' face on.

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  3. Kind of like Being Erica, except not at all awesome

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  4. pathetic chick, need i say more.

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  5. I wouldn't go that far.  :)

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  6. This sounds terrible. It wouldn't be so bad if she used this power for something productive, but... boys? So not the first thing I would think of to talk about with my future self.

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  7. Oh no another bad show coming to a tv near you... maybe they should show on the same night as Work It,it could be there lead in.Thats assuming its on ABC.

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