After successfully finding a gay romance tucked into the final scene of Falling for Christmas, I decided to check out some other recent Christmas movies to see if a gay character snuck in under the noses of the homophobes. First up, Christmas on Repeat, because it features one of those day-keeps-repeating plotlines, and Matthew Lawrence (sigh), one of the trio of muscle-hunk brothers who brightened the 2000s.
She calls her husband, John (Gary Poux), to say she's on the way home. He is upset, because that means she will want to cook breakfast and she's an awful cook. Wait, how is she going to fall in love with the Boss? Maybe she's just the conduit, and the Boss will fall in love with someone else.
Scene 2: She stops to buy some groceries -- the supermarket parking lot is empty on Christmas Eve? And the donation-collecting Santa Claus knows her name. Creepy. He points out that there will be a shooting star tomorrow night with "off the charts" magic.
Scene 3: At home, she greets her teenage children. Lexi, who looks like a 30-year old supermodel, has a new dance routine -- this is depressing, as Andrea and her husband used to dance, before she got too busy.
And Matt (JJ Whyte) is there; he was going to stay overnight with his friend Ryder, but changed his mind. Tell me more about your "friend," dude.
Back story: Daughter from Andrea's first marriage, Son from this one. I guess they want to explain why Lexi is so melanin-deprived. Or they could have found a 30-year old African-American supermodel.
Scene 4: Andrea works on her laptop until late, and goes to bed after Hubbie is already asleep. Don't worry, I won't say anything about the cock she's missing out on.
Scene 5: Christmas day. She commits the following crimes:
1. She doesn't know her son Matt's friends
2. She is unaware that he has stopped being interested in basketball
3. She tries to make pancakes, but sets the kitchen on fire. Not being able to cook is apparently a major sin in this world. Maybe this movie is pushing the nuclear family myth, where Dad works and Mom stays home to cook.
4. At the comemrcial shoot, she doesn't prevent the "Clean, Green, and Prestine (sic)" actress from sninping at director Paul (Terry Woodberry).
Director Paul yells at the actress, she quits, and then he quits. And gets heterosexualized by mentioning his wife. Darn.
But at least we have another cock, after the break

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