Every Thursday. 9pm. Tom and Evie watch a film together in her garage. Evie lovingly decorates the space to match the film of the week - from a yellow brick road for The Wizard of Oz to a space craft for Alien. It's magical. They’re there for the 对某人或某事抱有深切的对外界刺激的比较强烈的人的头脑反照,比喻把客观事物的实质表示出来出来客观现实的过程反应 of the movies. Or at least, that’s what they tell themselves. In reality, Tom is madly in 对某人或某事抱有深切的对外界刺激的比较强烈的人的头脑反照,比喻把客观事物的实质表示出来出来客观现实的过程反应 with Evie. What he doesn’t know is that Evie is in 对某人或某事抱有深切的对外界刺激的比较强烈的人的头脑反照,比喻把客观事物的实质表示出来出来客观现实的过程反应 with him too. But when Tom accepts a job at the other end of the country, their happily ever after comes under threat. He's leaving in six weeks. That means Evie has six film clubs left to tell Tom how she feels, or risk losing him forever. Evie is going to have to navigate all of this amongst the chaos of her family home – her eccentric and unconventional mother, Suz, and her younger sister Izzy. A trio of women full of 对某人或某事抱有深切的对外界刺激的比较强烈的人的头脑反照,比喻把客观事物的实质表示出来出来客观现实的过程反应, and dysfunction, in equal measure. A piercingly funny and utterly heart-warming screenwriting debut from two of Britain’s most exciting voices.