At one point during this Lifetime Original made-for-TV movie, Lindsay pulled my hand away from my head to keep me from literally pulling my hair out of my head. I tried to explain that I knew what I was doing, that it was distracting me from the pain. She stopped me anyway. I think, in time, I'll come to forgive her. This one was hard for me. It's not that I'm a guy: I can take dramas, chick flicks, what have you. But the thing is, I'm also a writer. And, as such, there's a level of bad dialogue that will hurt me. In high enough doses, it might even kill me. Like most Christmas dramas, this was actually a science fiction film, though it buried that fact beneath five metric tons of melodramatic nonsense. Even so, the plot was a pretty straightforward time jump: the main character, a self-obsessed career woman, jumps forward ten years in her life to find herself a wife and mother, dutifully living out her husband's philanthropic dreams.