

Imagine Will & Grace had a baby with South Park and that baby was VERY gay and VERY petty.
Welcome to the gayest of gay ghettos, West Lahunga Beach, where Rick and Steve make their fabulously decorated double-income-no-kids home. That is until Rick's lifelong lesbian friend Kirsten asks him to be the father of her child. There's just one catch, Kirsten's wife Dana and Rick's husband Steve are mortal enemies. The insults fly, nothing goes unspoken, and the ugly, bitter truth about domestic bliss never looked so cute. Starring the voices of Alan Cumming, Peter Paige, Wilson Cruz, and Margaret Cho, with music from the creators of Avenue Q. Viewer discretion advised.
Acting
Alan Cumming's Chuck is giving unhinged leather daddy energy in plastic form.
Writing
Ruthless zingers that would make even the most jaded West Hollywood queen gasp.
Production
DIY stop-motion that cost $250k and looks gloriously cheap-on-purpose.
Director
Christopher Piehler
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Created by Q. Allan Brocka as a direct response to 2000s gay media sanitization—this was deliberately crude to piss off GLAAD types.
The $250 micro-budget meant actors recorded voices in closets; Alan Cumming did Chuck in one vodka-fueled afternoon.
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