Vonnie is an assistant at a Hollywood talent agency, where she is secretly dating her boss, Phil. One day she's tasked with showing Bobby, her boss' nephew from New York City, around town. They hit it off and begin to hang out regularly. A romance then blossoms after Vonnie and Phil break up. Soon, Vonnie is considering marriage and moving to New York with Bobby. But her feelings for Phil still linger, and - when he leaves his wife for good - Vonnie decides to marry Phil. Years (?) later, Vonnie and Phil visit New York City and stop by the nightclub that Bobby now manages with his brother. Vonnie and Bobby get reacquainted, reminisce about their previous romance, and eventually reveal that they often still think of each other and what might have been. After sharing a kiss in Central Park, the two return to their own lives and families. As a new year begins, Vonnie's mind wanders and she wonders if she made the right choices in her life. 

Space Money Octagon Presents
The Filmography Disquisition Series
Volume 2
Kristen Stewart: An Exhaustive Examination

Join co-hosts Vanessa and Toben as they journey through an actor's filmography in an effort to definitively determine that actor's best movie, using a very real and refined review process.
In Volume 2 of the series, Vanessa and Toben are seeking out the best Kristen Stewart movie.

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Contact: [email protected] (emails may be read on the show)

Hosts: Vanessa  and Toben 

Music: Mozart's Bassoon Concerto in B Flat Major, K. 191 - I. Allegro
performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra

Intro voice performance: @iamastove

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