
Coffee House Chronicles β Pretty People Problems
Oliver (Tyler Richmeier), Sandra (Stefanie Estes), and Randy (Andrew Dinh) bond over Sandra’s dog, Ruffles. But which of these pretty people isn’t being entirely honest about their intentions?
Oliver (Tyler Richmeier), Sandra (Stefanie Estes), and Randy (Andrew Dinh) bond over Sandra’s dog, Ruffles. But which of these pretty people isn’t being entirely honest about their intentions?
Our first sequel episode! It’s a year after they met, and the guys from “Secret Asian Man” (Cesar Cipriano and Mykee Steen) want to take their relationship to a new level. But they don’t have the same idea of what that means…
Ten years after graduating, three college friends get together to relive old times.
Director: Stewart Wade
Stars: Garret Coffey, Ryan Leslie Fisher, Bryce McBratnie
Mickey is grateful to the woman who runs his grief group for her advice in dealing with the loss of Ben, his partner of 25 years. But does Mickey have more than gratitude on his mind?
Single gay man Dan (Nicholas Downs) was catfished in Season 1’s “Jail Bait” episode, but is back trying to online date during the pandemic, when even the date itself must be virtual. But can handsome, ultra-masculine Kyle (Kyle Sing) really be gay and interested in him, or is this some kind of prank?
As Dan (Nicholas Downs) and Kyle (Kyle Sing) continue to get to know each other via virtual dating, things heat up, clothes come off — and things start to get a bit awkward.
After choking on a banana-nut muffin, Jamie (Jason Stuart) is greeted by a fabulous angel (Ralph Cole Jr.) — who seems a bit unclear on how much time Jamie has left to say goodbye to the world.
In their 4th Zoom date, Dan (Nicholas Downs) and Kyle (Kyle Sing) decide it’s time to get to know each other better.
Director: Stewart Wade
Stars: Nicholas Down, Kyle Sing