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30-year-old Josephine falls in love with guys for their charm, their compassion, but more importantly, for their moms. Oh their MOMS: there's Ms. Collins, mother of Nate, with whom she wanders in museums and meticulously attends wine tastings; Michelle, Jake's mom, who bakes the most amazing butter cake and always makes sure to save a piece for Josephine, and last but not least; Bianca, Felipe's mom, who has Josephine's number on speed-dial and makes sure to use it. To Josephine, these mothers fulfill something in her that their sons are incapable of fulfilling. To what lengths will she go in order to find her next mother?
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Whenever trouble strikes in one of her relationships, single mother Mary Jo Walker and her daughter, Ava, pack up and move to another city, a routine Ava is tiring of. This time, they are helped on their move to San Diego by trucker Jack Ranson. While Ava settles in, getting a leading part in the school play, Jack starts dating Mary Jo but soon reveals himself to be controlling and aggressive. Mary Jo prepares to flee again, angering Ava.

Jake Summers
Molly Gunn, the freewheeling daughter of a deceased rock legend, is forced to get a job when her manager steals her money. As nanny to Ray - the precocious, oft-ignored daughter of a music executive - she learns what it means to be an adult while teaching Ray how to be a child.