RG Beefcake and Boyfriends
Male nudity, gay romance, and queer codes in movies and television
Sam Sherpa-Moore: Sherpa actor climbs Mount Everest, fights a watermelon, hugs Doctor Who. With Joel Fry's butt and Nepali dicks
Gemstones Season 1 Finale: Judy and Kelvin begin to heal, Scotty joins the family, and we say goodbye with some random dicks
Back in Freeman's Gap : Church. In his sermon, Eli describes his visit to Aimee-Leigh's childhood home, where he interacted with her spirit. Cut to a flashback of the siblings collecting the money that Baby Billy and Tiffany stole from Scotty's van.
Rev. Seasons is redeemed: Cut to a flashback of Rev. Seasons (Dermot Mulroney) working in a hardware store (Baptist churches are autonomous, so if one closes you don't automatically get placed elsewhere). Eli offers him a job as pastor of the satellite church that Baby Billy abandoned. Rev. Seasons was a secondary Big Bad, but Eli stole his flock, so we are not sure who needs forgiveness more.
"If you're not rooting for your enemy's salvation, you are not in line with what the Spirit wants." Shots of Dot Nancy and her parents, BJ, Keefe (working security again), Martin's wife, a couple I don't recognize, and Jesse's crew (Matthew, Gregory, and Levi). Notice that BJ and Keefe are linked, structurally presented as the partners of Judy and Kelvin. They won't begin sitting together until Season 3.
Scotty is redeemed: "Aimee-Leigh knew this. That's why she wanted to help, no matter what." Shot of the spirit of Aimee-Leigh sitting in the congregation, glowing in ethereal light, with Scotty beside her.
Maybe, in spite of his machinations, posturing, criticism, and threats, in spite of the hints of abuse, this is what Scotty wanted all along. After all, the goal of the two schemes was to draw Gideon away from his family so they could spend their lives together. Maybe he couldn't admit it to himself, so it came out in random bursts, like calling Gideon "cute," taking him out on dates, and finally admitting, just before his death, that "you broke my heart." Aimee Leigh helped him understand what he needed, what he wanted, and she has made him a Gemstone.
Baby Billy grifts: "For when you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father will forgive you." Cut to Baby Billy and Tiffany selling their new gimmick, pictures of his trip to heaven. I guess they haven't been redeemed yet.
Kelvin and Judy start to heal: "How we navigate this life, and each other, is what defines us, and what leads us on the path to healing." Cut to Judy and Kelvin in makeup, getting ready to perform, smiling.
Before this season, the siblings spend their lives crippled by the traumas of their past. Unable to believe that they were worthy of being loved, they sabotaged every potential relationship, Judy by defining herself soley as a sexual being, and Kelvin by denying that he was a sexual being at all. In this season they found partners who loved them in spite of their spitefulness, selfishness, and general craziness, in spite of Judy's obsession with the phallus and Kelvin's fear of it. Forgiven, redeemed, they have started on the road to healing.
The conclusion and cocks after the break
Marcel Ruiz: "One Day at a Time" boy grows up, plays gay guys, wears dresses, kisses girls. You figure him out. With Lucas butt and Jackson junk
When I was in high school, Tuesday night meant Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, and One Day at a Time (1975-84). a "hip sitcom" with divorced mom Anne Romano (Bonnie Franklin) moving from small-town Logansport to Indianapolis to raise her kids: rebellious Julie, popular Barbara, and eventually the exceptionally femme Alex (Glenn Scarpelli). Building handyman Schneider popped in all the time.
This is it (this is it): straight ahead, and rest assured, you can't be sure at all.
So while you're here, enjoy the view, keep on doin' what you do.
Hang on tight, we'll muddle through -- one day at a time.
Then I saw Isabella Gomez and Marcel Ruiz (who played Elena and Alex) in a video for the It Gets Better project. Isabella talks about how Elena struggles with coming out as a queer Latinx woman, and starts dating the nonbinary Syd. "Normalizing lesbian and nonbinary identities on tv plays an important role in creating acceptance in real life." Marcel adds that if your family doesn't accept you, there are others who do. You can find a chosen family. "It gets better. Just keep going through life everyday." Not "one day at a time"?
Isabella plays a queer character, but why is Marcel there? Alex is straight. You're looking quite femme in that outfit, buddy. Are you gay in real life, like the original?
Time for a profile.
Marcel was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 2003. His mother, Mariem Pérez Riera, is an Emmy-winning director known for her biography of Rita Morena (not coincidentally, grandma on One Day at a Time). His father, Carlitos Ruíz Ruíz, is a "photographer, storyteller, and filmmaker" known for Maldeamores (2007), about a love triangle.
For someone born into a family of film makers, Marcel doesn't have a lot of acting gigs listed on the IMDB. His career starts with an episode of Snowfall (2017), a tv series about the cocaine panic in Los Angeles in the early 1980. Damson Idris (left) stars as a drug dealer. Marcel plays a young Sandanista operative spying on the CIA in Nicaragua. He gets killed.
His first starring role was in Breakthrough (2019): When a boy with the crazily Anglo name John Smith (Marcel) drowns in a lake, his Mom prays that he will be brought back "from the brink of death." Did he die or almost die?
Josh Lucas (left) plays the boy's Dad, and Topher Grace of That 70s Show plays the megachurch pastor.
Sounds Christian, which means homophobic, but Topher Grace went on to star in Home Economics (2021-23), and Marcel, to One Day at a Time (2017-20). Both of their characters have gay sisters. Go figure.
Marcel has only two post-Days roles:
A Bad Bunny music video, Baile inolvidable (Unforgettable dance, 2025). A lot of male-female couples dance while their friends cheer them on.
And the short Telaraña (2025) : The teenage Naomi faces the "disturbing truth" about her family, involving a giant spider (araña). Marcel plays her brother Lolo.
Mr. Bigstuff: Short guy with big stuff isn't into ladies, has a gay boss and a psycho brother. With six big reveals and a lot of butts
I don't have a lot of luck with Britcoms. The references have me scurrying to the internet, the jokes a little too droll, and I can never tell if the actions are meant to be sitcom exaggerations or over-the-top bizarre. But I'm checking out Mr. Bigstuff, which just dropped on Hulu, because it stars Ryan Sampson, gay in real life and 5'4".
"Bigstuff" is one of those culturally specific references. There's no definition online. Does it mean that the guy is important, a "big shot," or that he's a "big dog," gifted beneath the belt?
Episode 1, Scene 1: Glen (Ryan Sampson) and his girlfriend parking in the car outside a horribly decrepit office building. She consoles him for being unable to perform. It's been a long time. Maybe he's not into you, lady. Or not into ladies at all. But they're still getting married in 100 days.
Scene 2: Glen at his horrible, soul-destroying job as a carpet salesman. He's pointing out some boring heterosexual stuff to a boy-girl couple, when the Manager comes by. He asks for a promotion. In response, the Manager pretends to shoot him. He falls to the ground, "dead." I guess that's a no?
Left: The Manager is played by Adrian Scarborough, who I thought was in The Thursday Murder Club. He's not, and I deleted my review due to low pageviews.
Meanwhile, a hand smokes cigarettes and drinks beer. Eventually it turns into a burly bloke, who bursts into the carpet store and asks the receptionist if she's seen "this geezer," displaying a photo of a schoolboy. In the U.S. a "geezer" is old. She calls the Manager. The situation escalates to Burly Guy choking him and demanding to know where the "geezer" is.
Glen hides behind some display cases, then runs out and drives home.
Left: Burly Guy is played by Danny Dyer, who is straight but played a gay character in Borstal Boy (2000) and the father of a gay teen on East Enders.
Scene 3: At home, the Girlfriend from Scene 1 is lying in bed. She explains that there was a gas leak at work, so everyone had to leave, and he explains that he just popped in to get his sandwiches. I expect that there's a man hiding in the closet. Nope: "Get in here, you c*nt." In the U.S., that term is extremely offensive, and it refers only to ladies, but I think here it's just a mild expletive, like "dope."
Left: Glenn's butt, from Plebes.
They discuss boring heterosexual stuff as Glen undresses (no beefcake). She tries to get him to do sexy stuff, but he refuses. You're in bed with your lady at 10:00 on a workday. Why would you not, unless you're not into ladies?
Next Glen drinks something from a water glass by the bedside, then starts to gag. Girlfriend apologizes -- she didn't expect him to drink it (then why was it on his side of the bed?). They're both very upset.
We never learn what it was. Maybe Metamucil, or a lady supplement?
She rushes downstairs to fetch him some tea -- and finds the Burly Guy sitting on the couch!
Scene 4: Glen throws the disgusting liquid at him, and Girlfriend runs for the pepper spray. "You can't be here! Get out of my house!"
"I just want to talk, Glen!" he exclaims.
Girlfriend; "You know each other?" Big Reveal #1
"No. Not really...I mean, I used to." This upsets Burly Guy, and he leaves.
Left: Burly Guy's butt, from Plebes.
Scene 5: Back at work, everyone is gossiping about what happened earlier "with that geezer and the Manager." Is that a common phrase in Britain for someone under age 80? A woman is upset that she wasn't around to see him "get shanked." In the U.S., "shanked" means being stabbed.
The Manager calls Glen, crying: "You need to get here immediately! I'm sorry -- I didn't know! I can't do this!" Burly Guy comes onto the phone and tells him: "Dagenham, by the water, where he died. You know the spot." Darn, I thought they were old boyfriends.
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