
Firsts
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Peter is a bipolar writer navigating modern dating. After countless swipes on gay dating apps, he finally meets Dante for a first date that appears promising. During the encounter, Peter must confront the stigma surrounding his mental health condition.
Top Cast


Charles Realubit
Charles Realubit
Peter
Charles Realubit
Peter


Quentin Boyer
Quentin Boyer
Dante
Quentin Boyer
Dante


Kristen Caroselli
Kristen Caroselli
Sam
Kristen Caroselli
Sam
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