Sunday, June 24, 2018

'I'm Fine' S2 DVD: Gay Sex in the City


The Dekkoo Films March 13, 2018 DVD release of the second season of the Brandon Kirby gay-themed web-drama "I'm Fine" provides fans a chance to see "what happens" after the tears and recriminations regarding the relationship-oriented cliffhanger at the end of (reviewed) S1. The focus in S2 on showing that seemingly NSA sex is not as casual as believed (or hoped for) nicely builds on the solid S1 foundation.

The beginning of S2 finds central 30-ish WeHo Nate in quiet contemplation after the aforementioned S1 events leaves him alienated from former best friend Joey and considered the bad guy among mutual friends. This nice-looking guy who already has a cute S1 coffee shop connection under his belt soon finds himself the object of the affection of an adorable somewhat innocent. Almost literally fresh-off-the-plane relatively pure younger man Mick strikes up a conversation and is ecstatic regarding the response when he asks Nate if he is gay.

A politely persistent Mick shows up throughout S2 and often plays the role of "Mr. Right Now" in several senses of that word. Many of us can relate to both being the puppy pursuing the more worldly adult dog or being pursued. We also can relate to throwing the eager young thing a bone for motives all along the selfishness scale.

Another early S2 development finds members of the Nateverse Andy and Brian attending a party with medium-high sexual heat on the cusp of moving in together. A reluctant Andy is going along with the desire of Brian to adopt a policy of what happens at the party stays at party. This works out well until the couple learns the principle that the problem with a threesome is that someone inevitably gets left out and experiences jealousy.

Meanwhile, Jeff is dealing with a family crisis at the same time that he is contending with his falling out with Nate; this presents our lead with an almost classic damned if he does and damned if he does not situation.

The comic-laced drama of Nate continues with ambiguity regarding a a job offer, having his family drop by for a forgotten visit, and his roommate providing literally last-minute notice that he is moving. On top of this, this every Millennial gets excited regarding a second bite of the apple regarding a college infatuation only to learn a couple of harsh lessons. This includes the logistical problem related to both players being willing to take one for the team.

The season-finale ends things on a high note by tying in several S1 elements. Nate and those who remain on his team make the bad decision of attending a kickball game in search of closure only to have everything go comically awry. Bringing back the most shriekingly toxic member of this 'verse is a highlight.

The appeal of this series is that most groups of gay men see themselves in these characters. Drama and/or sex of varying degrees of intensity regularly occurs among the members, and the folks on the sidelines must contend with the consequences of which side that they choose. Another way of looking at this is the valid theory that all adults experience the same emotions as children but largely better cope with them.

The DVD bonus is a "making-of" feature.

Anyone with questions or comments regarding "Fine" is encouraged to email me; you also can connect on Twitter via @tvdvdguy.




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