At 35, Tripp has an interesting job, a hip car, a passion for sailing, and
a great house - trouble is, he lives with his parents. They want him out,
so they hire Paula, an "interventionist," who has a formula in these cases:
chance encounter, get him to ask her out, involve him in a trauma, meet his
friends and get their nod, delay sex, have him teach her something, then
launch him. It's worked up to now, but this gets complicated when Tripp
thinks she's getting too serious and one of his pals is attracted to
Paula's deadpan, semi-alcoholic roommate, who's plagued by a mockingbird.
Too many secrets may scrub the launch, and what if Paula really likes him?
Who can intervene then?
Tripp is a thirty-five years old bachelor man that still lives with his
parents, Al and Sue. Al and Sue hire the manipulative interventionist Paula
to play Tripp's girlfriend and seduce him, convincing Tripp to move out of
their home. Paula and Tripp fall in love for each other, but Tripp's best
friends Ace and Demo accidentally find the truth about Paula and Demo
discloses to Tripp, spoiling the plan and their relationship. When Tripp
and Paula miss each other, their friends plot a scheme trying to arrange an
encounter to fix the situation.