After accidentally drinking local water from Flint, Michigan, an eccentric young woman, Sally Glasscock, awakes from a seizure to find that her childhood dolls can talk to her - and she can talk back to them. She uses their relationship advice and friendship to put herself back into the dating market and gain employement.
This half-hour, comedic, irreverant take on dating in small town, features a grown woman with child-like tendencies and a vivid imagination as she carves a path for herself while triying to nab a husband and escape her [forced] new hometown, Palmdale, California - a place where “dreams go to die”.
Sally tries to fit into a world that doesn’t view her as normal. She doesn’t care if people understand her, she just wants to be accepted for who she is. She’ll always put her friends first - even if they’re made of plastic.
This half-hour, comedic, irreverant take on dating in small town, features a grown woman with child-like tendencies and a vivid imagination as she carves a path for herself while triying to nab a husband and escape her [forced] new hometown, Palmdale, California - a place where “dreams go to die”.
Sally tries to fit into a world that doesn’t view her as normal. She doesn’t care if people understand her, she just wants to be accepted for who she is. She’ll always put her friends first - even if they’re made of plastic.