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  • Jonathan Morgan wrote a poor script, and permitted (or encouraged?) his cast to overact in this non-starter of a rom-com for Wicked Pictures. The talented auteur has definitely gone to the well many times too often.

    An unseen, and sounding almost dubbed-in later voice is on the soundtrack in the title role, making bad suggestions to our married couple of Kirsten Price and Rocco Reed to help pep up their sex life and hence their marriage.

    The laughs are few and far between (unless Kirsten pulling faces or dominating poor Rocco is your idea of a rib-tickler), and the dumb format of fantasizing in order to cram in extraneous sex scenes and cast members doesn't work. When the M.C. suggests role-play, Tommy Gunn magically materializes as a fireman and Jayden James pops up in a red & white latex-fetish nurse's costume to hump each other as a combo of Scott's and Reed's erotic fantasies.

    Similarly, when the M.C. puts BDSM on the table, we get Marie McCray as a sex slave sub to good old Master Alex Sanders, usually behind the scenes as an editor for WIcked long after his studly porno acting days had passed.

    Running gag of duo's homework consisting of Kirsten putting it to Rocco's ass (whether it be a dildo or thermometer, strictly off-screen -no pegging allowed) is stupid. A swingers' party scene gets the big build-up but is also omitted, as are any screen credits identifying the many extras including an interesting lady named Miss Clara who hosts the unseen orgy.

    Finale of our star duo getting their groove back is oddly staged in the bathroom, but qualifies as the requisite happy ending.