![]() ![]() But elsewhere, Tracy is just as infuriatingly dense and rage-inducingly snide as her previous "Wrong" character. Tracy does have a scene of apologizing to Jessica for not asking her about Paul moving in, and Krista Allen gives a great emotive performance later on as Tracy begs for her daughter's support while questioning why Jessica has seemingly let her unfaithful father off the hook for abandoning them like he did. With Jessica finding incriminating evidence against Paul not even 20 minutes into the movie, it makes it all the more frustrating to watch Tracy ignore all the red flags Jessica uncovers and scold her daughter for not immediately welcoming her boyfriend with open arms. While she may have waited six months before inviting her new boyfriend to move in (a step up from Karen deciding to marry hers after knowing him for a few weeks), it doesn't make her behavior regarding Paul any less irritating. Since it's the error I alluded to in the subtitle for this review, I might as well start there: Tracy Johnson is every bit as dumb as The Wrong Stepfather's Karen Woodley. Right ends up repeating many of its predecessor's mistakes while adding a few of its own. Both follow the same basic storyline of a young woman being suspicious of her mother's new boyfriend, with Krista Allen as the main heroine's naïvely swooning mother. MAKING MR RIGHT SEXY SCENE MOVIEFunny title aside, this movie has far too much in common with fellow DeCoteau-directed debacle The Wrong Stepfather for its own good. Now, we're back to the bottom with The Wrong Mr. The Wrong Real Estate Agent took me to the bottom of a hill, and then the flawed-but-enjoyable The Wrong Fiancé came along to take me back up one. ![]() ![]() Wow, the Wrong saga has been a rollercoaster of quality for me. Right" before Tracy's whirlwind romance turns into a horror story? Can Jessica uncover the truth about her mother's "Mr. But with Paul always having an explanation to counteract Jessica's suspicions, her efforts to open Tracy's eyes prove fruitless. So when she begins to suspect that Paul might not be who he says he is, Jessica works with her boyfriend Rick (Olivier Paris) to uncover the truth. And while Paul (Rib Hillis) has completely swept Tracy off her feet, Jessica makes no secret of her distrust of the new man in her mother's life. Not only does her divorced mother Tracy (Krista Allen) have a new boyfriend, but she's invited him to move in only six months into their relationship. Having moved back home to work and save money for grad school, Jessica Johnson (Anna Marie Dobbins) still can't get over the surprise she got with her homecoming. ![]()
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