The 10 Year Plan
As platonic gay best friends, attorney Myles Robertson and police officer Brody Hamilton are always there for the other. With regard to relationships, they have different goals. Myles is a hopeless romantic who wants to see that romance and husband material in everyone he dates regardless of if there is any real romantic spark, more often than not scaring off the other person in moving much too fast. Brody is solely in the pursuit of casual sex, a second date with the same person one too many for him.
After Myles gets dumped yet again by who he thought was a serious boyfriend, Brody, as that friend, suggests that they enter into a contract to be the other's fallback person as a husband if they are both single in ten years time at Myles' thirty fifth birthday. It's nine years eleven months later and Myles has been dumped yet again by his latest boyfriend. While both friends remember the contract, neither brings it up, for Myles not seeing in Brody relationship material. Brody, also not seeing himself in a committed relationship, decides he will do whatever it takes to find Myles that husband before his birthday in one month's time. In the process, both friends end up with different goals and priorities based on their respective stages of life and their history with others and with each other.