Michael's life seemed perfect until his long-time partner blindsided him after 17 years. He must confront the nightmares of losing his soulmate and suddenly finding himself as a single gay m... Read allMichael's life seemed perfect until his long-time partner blindsided him after 17 years. He must confront the nightmares of losing his soulmate and suddenly finding himself as a single gay man in his mid-40s.Michael's life seemed perfect until his long-time partner blindsided him after 17 years. He must confront the nightmares of losing his soulmate and suddenly finding himself as a single gay man in his mid-40s.
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Little wit; found it quite dull, to be honest. Good performances all around (especially from NPH), but do we need another show about uppity, wealthy, wine-drinking New Yorkers?
Very relatable to any person (any sexual orientation) who had been in a relationship for decades and finds themselves starting over. The grief of losing that person, the self doubt, all the insecurities coupled with great, supportive friends. That said the cast was great! Looking forward to Netflix renewal for season 2, want to see what's next for ALL of the characters.
I am a 60 year-old gay man. This is a typical Darren Star fantasy fest. I HATE the fact that people watch this, and think that THIS is gay culture. Rich, New York gay men, behaving in the most ridiculous manner imaginable. It's a total cliché.
Yes, I loved "Sex and the City," as obnoxious as it often is. A cartoon.
I sat down, and watched this with four gay men. They lasted four episodes - I stayed through the end.
GIVE. IT. A. REST. With this elitist fantasy world. Perhaps it's your reality, but it does NOT represent gay men.
Most gay men are not ripped, and avoid carbs. And live in expensive homes. And act like jerks.
Just cringe-worthy, at every level. Neil Patrick Harris, are you having an identity crisis?
Ohhhhhhhh, LAME Grindr jokes. Check out the movie "Pit Stop," for a truly meaningful gay experience.
Yes, I loved "Sex and the City," as obnoxious as it often is. A cartoon.
I sat down, and watched this with four gay men. They lasted four episodes - I stayed through the end.
GIVE. IT. A. REST. With this elitist fantasy world. Perhaps it's your reality, but it does NOT represent gay men.
Most gay men are not ripped, and avoid carbs. And live in expensive homes. And act like jerks.
Just cringe-worthy, at every level. Neil Patrick Harris, are you having an identity crisis?
Ohhhhhhhh, LAME Grindr jokes. Check out the movie "Pit Stop," for a truly meaningful gay experience.
Neil Patrick Harris is a gay prosperous realtor in a privileged bubble in New York. The wide array of male gay friends also seem prosperous and often buff or talented. The flats he deals with are top end. As is his own pad. And there is a lot of unattainable property porn in this show.
However, it is still entertaining and humourous. Although the characters have yet to be fleshed out, they are identifiable and the plots involving them are light hearted. So far it is quite watchable.
However, it is still entertaining and humourous. Although the characters have yet to be fleshed out, they are identifiable and the plots involving them are light hearted. So far it is quite watchable.
As another middle-aged gay man writing a review of this, I'm on the boat of this show is just not very good. I so wanted to love it. I watched the whole season and I'm happy that this is not my social circle in any way, shape or form. It's all super shallow characters putting on the facade of caring and emotion. It's just one stereotype after another parading through scenes. It's surreptitiously judgmental and cruel in the guise of sarcasm and cutesy snark. A cast of great actors are utterly let down and left in a wasteland of a vapid script and storyline. And I didn't mention the female characters because they're such an afterthought and underwritten in this show that it's a disservice to the great Tisha Campbell and Marcia Gay Harden to even bring it up. Why bother when the writers didn't?
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- TriviaSeveral shots of exteriors and street signs indicate that Michael's apartment is on Gramercy Park, long one of the most prestigious, exclusive, and expensive neighborhoods in Manhattan. The homes in the neighborhood circle Manhattan's only private, gated park, and only those residents have the keys to the park. Famous neighborhood residents have included Edwin Booth, Isadora Duncan, Gregory Peck, and Julia Roberts.
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