Review: Roses are red, but the flat chemistry of ‘Love Hurts’ is a snooze

In a twist of events, Quan plays Marvin, a former Milwaukee assassin who swapped his guns for high-end real estate deals. A few years back, his criminal brother Knuckles (Daniel Wu) demanded that Marvin kill Rose, his love interest, after she allegedly stole $4 million. However, Marvin failed to carry out the hit. Both went into hiding and switched professions: Rose works behind a bar now, while Marvin was recently crowned Regional Realtor of the Year. If you find it hard to believe that an ex-hitman from the local scene would plaster his name and face on every bus stop in Wisconsin, just wait until you see Quan and DeBose share a passionate kiss.

Review: Lauren Graham shines in Tubi’s generational comedy ‘The Z-Suite’

In this team, the recently appointed CEO is Kriska (Madison Shamoun), a vibrant 24-year-old who often jokes about being “24½.” She’s full of energy, driven, and eager; after just 168 days with the company, including 43 spent in the office, she believes she’s earned a promotion. Clem (Anna Bezahler) is her more leisurely supporter, while Elliot (Spencer Stevenson), with his captivating flair, tends to be easily distracted.