The owner of the neighborhood French bakery meets Jonathan with similar kindness, the likes of which he does not often find at home, as Julie is far more interested in her celadon wedding dress and earth-inspired hors d’oeuvres. When Jonathan believes one of his dogs may be suffering general malaise, he brings his four-legged friend to the local vet, who patiently tolerates his neurosis. No wonder Jonathan’s dogs are questioning the meaning of it all. His major client, an office supply company, is sucking his soul dry by killing his most creative ideas and demanding marketing concepts more along the lines of “Giant sale on pens!” And Jonathan’s girlfriend, Julie, is a vapid, though benign, holdover from college who suggests that the couple get married for a live-stream edition of the wedding magazine she works for. Jonathan could be evicted from his shady sublet with just a day’s notice. But all is not what it appears at first glance. He’s got a cozy apartment in the desirable East Village, a beautiful, successful girlfriend, and a copywriting job at an ad agency. To anyone looking at Jonathan’s new life, it would seem to be off to a great start. A generally agreeable fellow, he takes in his brother’s two dogs for a few months while he's away on business. Or maybe it’s just him.įresh out of college, Jonathan Trefoil does what a lot of adventurous young people do-he moves to New York City. Jonathan’s dogs are having an existential crisis.
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