Cobie Smulders
Cobie Smulders will play the female lead in Netflix's upcoming comedy, “Friends From College.” Pictured: Smulders at the European premiere for “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” in London on Oct. 20, 2016. Reuters/Eddie Keogh

“How I Met Your Mother” alum Cobie Smulders will be heading to Netflix to star in an eight-episode comedy titled “Friends From College,” alongside Keegan-Michael Key.

The streaming site just dropped a teaser for the upcoming series, which is set to premiere on July 14. “Friends From College” follows the lives of a married couple to be played by Smulders and Key who will go through desperate lengths to get hold of a specific type of fertility drug.

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In the one-minute clip, the couple tries to convince a doctor or pharmacist to open the doors to his store so they could get buy the fertility drug. Unfortunately, he will not budge. Smulders’ character leaves the door for a few seconds and comes back with a piece of metal in her hand that she throws in an attempt to open the door.

When Key’s character tries to stop Smulders’ character from what she is doing, the latter fires back and ask him why he’s not helping her. He explains that she looks crazy, and this just pisses the female lead character even more. At one point, the doctor or pharmacist comes close to the couple and informs them that he doesn’t have the drug.

Smulders’ and Key’s characters explain that they are looking for another type of fertility medicine. When they still don’t get a favorable answer, Key’s character tells the doctor or pharmacist that he’s open to having sex with him. This shocks Smulders’ character since she has no idea that the man she married could be bisexual.

While in the car, Key’s character tries to explain himself, saying that he did the math and found out that the medicine is very expensive. In order to cut costs, he thought of doing something else. For the price of $30,000, he is more than willing to have sex with another man. Smulders’ character still has a shocked look on her face, and she’s obviously not buying his explanation.

“Friends From College” also stars “The Grinder” alum Fred Savage, “Ben and Kate” alum Nate Faxon, “The Following” star Annie Parisse and “The Mindy Project” star Jae Suh Park, according to TV Line.