A to Z: Two Different People With Two Different Perspectives

A to Z: Two Different People With Two Different Perspectives
Is it really better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all? Dating in the modern era is kind of crazy painful stories waiting to happen and the battle scars do not mend instantly. When it comes to love and romance, believing means not being scared of misspeak, misunderstandings and misstep. How in this world would one ever relate to someone who does not meet with his/her pre-established standards? When you have faith in destiny and love, you are essentially willing to take some risk but unfortunately this does not guarantee no more heartbreak at all.
"A to Z" portrays the cute story of Zelda (Cristin Milioti) and Andrew (Ben Feldman). This pair might not have the usual instant click when they meet on day one.
Zelda is a straightforward lawyer who has strong feelings about being her own person and favors the control of online dating. Nevertheless, when a computer malfunction sends her a total mismatch and was asked to come in for an interview at Wallflower Online Dating, the organization where Andrew works.
On the other hand, Andrew is a guy who is always a hopeless romantic. He always imagines her destiny to be like the shimmering beauty he met that night in that silver dress at that concert two years ago.
The two meet for the first time and they have some sparks despite some obvious differences. Zelda takes it as a chance while Andrew thinks its fate. After all, he is swayed that she was the shimmering girl in the silver dress. Is this really love or just a long way around destiny?
A to Z is really a hopeless rom-com. This is pushing all the well-known buttons from the genre. He pursues her, she the resists and he keeps on doing so, and sooner or later, she sees the light. Hope this is not like the usual show that has lead roles knew each other in the first season and get married on third or fourth. Possibly, because Andrew and Zelda are two different people with two different perspectives in love attracts. The guy talks a lot and is overzealous while she is some kind of self-centered and irritating. Whatever the ending, this has not made so many intrigues yet.
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