Episode
Michael and Justin team up to create a comic book. Justin’s illustration abilities and Michael’s storytelling imagination compliment each other perfectly. They spend almost all of their spare time together, working hard and enjoying the creative bond they’re sharing. Using Brian’s loft as a makeshift studio – their art is strewn all over the living room. Brian becomes annoyed at the inconvenience, and starts to feel excluded. He comes home drunk one night to find Michael and Justin sleeping in his bed, exhausted. Brian destroys their art.
George died while becoming a member of the mile-high club with Emmett. George’s ex-wife, Virginia, has decided to take care of the funeral arrangements. Emmett would like to speak at the funeral. She is opposed. Emmett wanted to let the world know the truth about the wonderful person George was, but Virginia asks if it’s really worth it – to overshadow all of his hard work and achievement, just to reveal that he was gay. He shows up at the funeral anyway, but is escorted out by Virginia’s security guards. Emmett gets to deliver his own personal eulogy to George during his acceptance speech for “Best New Cummer” at a porn awards ceremony.
Melanie and Lindsay decide to turn their attic into a studio for Lindsay. They make an attempt to do the renovation themselves, only to find they’re not cut out for construction. When the attic becomes a disaster area, they employ Melanie’s ex, Leda to do the work. She’ll do it in exchange for a place to stay for a while. At first Lindsay is annoyed that Melanie has invited Leda to stay with them, but the fact of the matter is, Lindsay is attracted to Leda and wonders if she can handle her living in close quarters.
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