A couple from New York, Paul and Meryl, seem to have it all: professional success, a luxurious apartment, and an active social life. However, their relationship is in crisis and they are on the verge of separating. During a tense dinner, a confrontation culminates in an impulsive breakup, but fate gives them an unexpected twist. After witnessing a murder, they are forced into the witness protection program. To keep them safe, they must leave their urban life and move to a small, quiet town in Wyoming.
The transition is far from easy. As they try to adapt to a rustic neighborhood and country life, the tension between them intensifies. They are surrounded by peculiar characters, from a somewhat clumsy sheriff to nosy neighbors who quickly begin to ask questions about their mysterious arrival. Amid this rural chaos, Paul and Meryl start to rediscover what brought them together in the first place, confronting not only the danger posed by the criminal who is pursuing them but also the issues they had ignored in their relationship.
As they are forced to work together to survive, laughter and absurd situations abound, allowing love and loyalty to resurface in a test of courage and commitment. In their isolation, the two will learn that sometimes stepping away from it all is the first step toward getting closer to what really matters.