Away We Go
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Who's in it: John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph
What's it about: A long-time couple (Krasinski, Rudolph), expecting a baby, travel the country visiting friends and family, searching for the perfect place to raise their child.
Long way around: No matter where they go, however, they run into people who make them question whether it's possible to be a couple, have a family and stay sane at the same time. Worse, most of these crazy types are their own relatives - or friends they thought they knew. Krasinski ("The Office") and Rudolph ("Saturday Night Live") have interesting chemistry - he's goofy, she's disapproving; he's crazy in love, she's anti-marriage. But you root for them and laugh with them (and even choke up a little) as they try to find their place in the world.
Long story short: This one sneaks up on you.
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