Fred always falls on the ground periodically, and there are many situations that hurt him, causing him many pain. Fred tries a comic way to find a solution, and finally meets Reagan with an acupuncturist. Through Reagan and a therapist, Fred finally began to find comfort from all those painful situations.
Do we really need another sad middle-age white guy comedy? Probably not, but if we have to have them, at least let them be more like Paul Lieberstein's Song of Back and Neck.
A slight romantic comedy, containing a solid number of laughs, mostly of the awkward variety, and a decent amount of heart packed into an ultimately forgettable narrative.
Because Lieberstein is an inherently likable actor, we identify with his plight, even if it takes a while to realize that he's essentially brought this situation upon himself.
An alumnus of "The Office" has created a rom-com with the cringe-worthy situations, the quirky comic banter and a killer running gag worthy of the sitcom that made him.