Vinny. A young entrepreneur. Mourning the loss of his wife, sells his company in Detroit and moves to Silicon Valley where he hits the one idea that he can turn into a successful business. Along the way, he makes compromises with his investors and the market. None is serious. None proposes a fundamental moral question. However, each alienates the one person who came with him from Michigan, the loyal Jessie. Eventually, she feels that she is no longer part of the decision making process and storms away. She leaves just as Vinny is about to sell the company and gain the fruits of their labors. He questions how to compensate someone who was present at the start of the company but has done little to advance it mission and, at times, thwarted it.
—David Grier