Throughout the lunch rush, Jordan and Cindy launch insults back and forth. The videos of their famous spats have gone viral. But what is less known is that they (and indeed their families) are actually good friends. The sparring is simply good for business.
Jordan and Cindy have plans. With school almost over, Jordan is going to buy his own food truck and hit the road. Cindy, planning to go to school in a year, plans to spend her gap year riding along. Once they are out of Philadelphia, they can finally be public about their feelings. But then a local television producer approaches them to turn their famous spat into a reality show. And with all the attention on them, it seems that it won't be so easy for Jordan and Cindy to shed the pretense of being enemies after all.
Cute rom-com that seemed pitched for a younger audience. The romance is virtually non-existent. The family drama is more slapstick than scary. And the fact that it all ends on a happy note just underscore that this isn't a story to take very seriously.
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