Corey Haim decides he wants to make amends for all the things he's done wrong in the past and takes out an apology ad in Daily Variety magazine. Feldman, Susie and their manager Scott Carlson think it's a PR stunt. However, when Haim invites the Feldmans to his house for a tension-filled dinner, Haim apologizes to them and the Feldmans start to believe that Haim is ready to change.
In the 11th hour Corey Haim questions whether he is going to do Lost Boys 2 which leads to an argument with Feldman--who helped Haim get the role in the first place. Haim really wants Feldman to stop worrying about his career and personal life. Feldman hires an assistant and begins to pitch new meetings for projects that do not involve Haim. Determined to get his own career back on track, Haim hires an assistant named Nelle, later lands an audition and finally books his first gig in 15 years!
Corey Haim and Corey Feldman's first meeting since their fallout continues to flare at the diner and topics and personal accounts that were never made public come flying out. When they are unable to see eye-to-eye about their issues, they decide to see a therapist to try and work out their problems. In therapy more skeletons are revealed as accusations fly, but both Coreys ultimately agree that they have to accept each other in order to work together in the future.
Corey Haim arrives back in LA and is ready to get his career and his friendship with Corey Feldman back on track. Feldman is content with where he is in his career and with his family, and would be fine if he never saw Haim again. At the urging of his wife Susie and manager Scott Carlson, Feldman finally relents to a meeting. The Two Coreys reunite at a diner and things get heated when Haim brings some skeletons out the closet and the two begin to argue over their differences and memories of their storied pasts.