Tearing him away from his two black cats and hockey on TV, Ricky and Seth go to his restaurant, trying to pick up women by pretending to be looking for actresses for an upcoming film.
Going to the wedding of the only other guy from their class who hadn't married, Ricky asks God to find him someone before he's hit by lightning or killed by terrorists.
Finally getting a response to his profile, he meets with Seth, telling him he found a match although admittedly he has no idea what she looks like.
However, one significant problem arises: she's been miserably married for nine years to an obsessive, abusive husband, so she says she can never see him again.
Finally, Seth convinces Ricky to go and spy on the couple, as he has seen they go to a nearby restaurant chain every Saturday night.
Meanwhile, Danita shows at Ricky's, confessing she may have initially planned to use him to murder Ben, but had sincerely fallen for him.
Nine months later, Ricky's cop cousin tells him a mass murderer confessed to killing Ben Jacobs.
The film was budgeted at Can$1 million provided by private funding and through Telefilm Canada, and had no cost overruns.
Ricky Blitt had written the script and was invited to Montreal by Chamandy to direct the film as his directorial debut.
To take advantage of Canadian tax credits, most of the project was filmed in Ottawa, and post-production and music scoring was done in Montreal.
[5][8] The film had its world premiere at the Just For Laughs Festival on July 23, 2014 in Montreal,[9] and is slated for VOD release in both Canada and the United States on October 31, 2014.
[12] Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter called it "a flat, awkward mashup" of romantic comedy and thriller.
[14] Martin Tsai of the Los Angeles Times wrote that it "manages to make dark comedy fresh by combining two formulas.