

Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
This is a fast-paced comedy about a 40-year-old gay man who finds himself dating two equally lovable men - a secure 50-year-old who came out later in life, and an adventurous 30-year-old who wasn't looking for a relationship. What he doesn't find out right away is that the two men are, in fact, father and son. And as they say, wackiness ensues.
Top Cast


Eric Dean
Eric Dean
Doug
Eric Dean
Doug


Michael Nicklin
Michael Nicklin
Jacob
Michael Nicklin
Jacob
Benjamin Lutz
Benjamin Lutz
Colton
Benjamin Lutz
Colton
Heidi Rhodes
Heidi Rhodes
Evelyn
Heidi Rhodes
Evelyn


Mark Cirillo
Mark Cirillo
Woody
Mark Cirillo
Woody
Devon Michael Jones
Devon Michael Jones
Derek
Devon Michael Jones
Derek


Rachel Alig
Rachel Alig
Bambi
Rachel Alig
Bambi


Ronnie Kroell
Ronnie Kroell
Darren
Ronnie Kroell
Darren


Christopher Patrino
Christopher Patrino
Christopher
Christopher Patrino
Christopher
Kevin F. Sherry
Kevin F. Sherry
Bad Sweater Guy
Kevin F. Sherry
Bad Sweater Guy
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