- An Asian lesbian couple and a mixed race gay teen living in the same Vancouver apartment building struggle with their cultural identities, and how to balance their family needs and relations, just after same sex marriage is legalized in Canada.
- Cross cultural and cross-generational challenges for gays, lesbians, and their parents. Janet wants to marry Cara who's fearful her Chinese parents will reject her if she comes out. Cara's parents are in town for a family wedding. But is fear of her parents' response Cara's only obstacle to commitment? Meanwhile, nearby, Jesse, at 14, has come out to his mom and tofu-cooking step-father the week that his own fun but flaky father, a gay actor, arrives for a rare visit. Jesse's enthusiastic embrace of his dad throws Norman, the step-father, into a crisis of confidence. A cooking lesson, a makeover, and a therapy session where the patient asks pointed questions propel the plot.—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- This dramedy charts the challenges of two families living in the same building in Vancouver. Same-sex marriage becomes legal, lesbian couple Cara (Shirley Ng) and Janet (Natalie Skye) consider marrying, but will their parents accept their choice? At the same time, their neighbor Jesse (Trenton Millar), a gay teen, is thrilled that his absent gay father is coming to visit, but his mother and step-father are concerned.—trivwhiz
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