This is a classic example of mass produced television entertainment. Other than Elizabeth Berkley, these are all unknown actors and it shows.
The plot involves a newspaper photographer who is in love with a millionaire bachelor who thinks she is just a friend.
Along comes a knockout woman, apparently a rich donor who sweeps said bachelor off his feet. Photographer is jealous and begins to investigate the knockout and uncovers lot more than she ever expected.
The plot is so predictable that I bet you can figure out what happens just from the little I have told you.
I just can't understand why writers and producers think that this kind of pap is worth an hour and a half of anyone's time. Granted, we didn't have to pay for it, but shouldn't they at least try to be creative? Unless you like the spectacle of actors speaking cringe-worthy lines and struggling to keep from breaking down with laughter, then this is a must to avoid.
However, if you like tried-but-true plot lines that you've seen a million times, then grab a beer and bag of popcorn and enjoy.