EXCLUSIVE: Sexy 60s? Aging looks good-& messy-in second season of comedy The Disappointments - Queerty
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EXCLUSIVE: Sexy 60s? Aging looks good-& messy-in second season of comedy The Disappointments - Queerty
"Season One introduced us to aspiring screenwriter Ray (Burns) and his two oldest pals, Gary (Sixteen Candles icon Gedde Watanabe) & James (James Matthew Campbell), who lose a mutual friend, which sends each spiraling as they confront various forms of mid-life crises. At least in Ray's case, he's got his hunky younger boyfriend Dwight (Trevor LaPaglia) for emotional & financial support."
"Frank & funny as ever, the new episodes are set to pick up right where we left off, delving into what went down between Ray & Dwight that drove them apart, while also following each of our characters as they step into their 60s, doing their best to embrace all the new challenges-and romances-the world throws their way."
"After a health scare, Gary's finally ready to get back into the dating scene, but finds he's a little rusty when it comes to flirting. Luckily he's a bit more in his element with his new gig co-hosting a comedic talk show alongside the charismatic but chaotic Lorena."
The Disappointments returns for its second season, continuing the story of Ray, Gary, and James as they enter their 60s and face new life challenges. Ray must confront his recent breakup with younger boyfriend Dwight after a shocking time-jump revealed their split. Gary attempts to re-enter the dating scene following a health scare while co-hosting a comedic talk show with the chaotic Lorena. James abandons his acting career to become a realtor, discovering the real estate world presents its own cutthroat challenges. The series maintains its frank, humorous approach to exploring relationships, romance, and personal growth for gay men navigating middle age.
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