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The Disappointments (Youtube)

Move aside Looking, The Disappointments are here. It’s kind of coincidental or maybe fate that my youtube algorithm showed this gay webseries in my timeline. It’s about three gay men navigating midlife crisis. It’s almost like the tv show Looking. Except, in my opinion, this show is a bit more relatable. Maybe I’m biased because the lead actor is a hot daddy. But once upon a time, I was also in a gay trio. And it’s funny how it’s the same stereotype in a gay trio. At least from what I’ve seen in shows like Looking, Where the Bears Are, The Disappointments and a few others I just forgot.

The Gay Trio of Disappointments

Just a little bit of backstory of my gay trio. It was composed of the hot but always breaking up one, the sexually promiscuous one, and the gay disaster one. And, well… I was the gay disaster of the trio. Long story. It’s kind of the same in Looking and in the Disappointments.

While the show tackles a lot of story lines, it does revolve a bit on the unfortunate death of a close friend. The ex of the lead actor played by Rich Burns (above picture on the right). Trigger warning: the series will be talking about suicide. Please avoid this show or reach out to a professional who can help you if something like this disturbs you.

Anyway, The Disappointments is free in youtube. It’s one of those rare gems that are highly entertaining. It’s been a while since I last saw a high quality gay webseries on youtube. Where the Bears Are was fun but then they went mainstream and the other seasons and episodes were optioned by some production company. I still did my best to support them by purchasing their work but I lived in the Philippines that time and purchasing the show took almost half my month salary.

Still, this webseries seems to be a self-publication by Rich Burns and his friends. The first season ended 4 years ago and The Disappointments season 2 will be released in the next few weeks according to Rich. I look forward to it!

Younger – TV Show

It’s funny that I’m now 40 and I found this TV show called Younger. I actually never knew this show and I was scrolling through Netflix shows and got curious of the title. Maybe it called out to me because of a slow impending mid-life crisis that I’m feeling right now. Watched the first episode and I got hooked.

Sutton Foster as Liza Miller in Younger

However, the casting does imply that you need to suspend reality a bit as the lead female played by Sutton Foster isn’t exactly 27 looking. But she does look “younger” (see what I did there?). The premise is basically a 40 year old woman experiences a life changing moment (divorce) and is braving the employment line. The show kicks off because Liza Miller gets mistaken as a millennial by one another 40 year old woman. This is where the casting choices, the clothing and character help contrast their ages to make the story a bit believable.

Diana Trout played by Miriam Shor is just 4 years older than Sutton Foster. But with a bit of make up magic and clever dialogue, they’ve managed to play off Liza as a 27 year old. The show Younger revolves around how Liza can keep up the charade which isn’t that much as somehow her social development stopped in her 20s right after getting married and having a kid.

Some spoilers after this.

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Ghosts Australia is… Disappointing

The Ghosts series captivated me ever since I saw the USA version. Then I learned that the original version was the UK one. I’ve watched both and I must say, they were entertaining.

Ghosts UK has since finished but Ghosts USA is ongoing.

Then I saw that Australia also got a Ghosts tv series. And apparently there are other Ghosts countries out there such as Greece and Germany to name a few. But for now, let’s talk Ghosts Australia.

It sucks. Bad.

The plot should have been relatively easy to follow. Young couple inherits an old mansion, the mansion is a host for ghosts who couldn’t crossover. The female lead gets into an accident caused by one of the ghosts and has a near death experience which lets her see the supernatural. She gets to learn the backstory of each ghost and somehow, the male lead learns to live with it.

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