Finn Kaifur: Icelandic college student studies ballet, takes a polar plunge, shows his stuff. With bonus Pete White and nude model Shaun Ross.
Gemstones Episode 3.2: Kelvin's butt buddies, gay Percy, two toxic families, and some military dicks
Mason Cook: The "Speechless" star turns bohemian-hipster, and shows us his biceps and dick
You're probably most familiar with Mason Cook as Ray DiMeo, sarcastic younger brother of focus character JJ (Micah Fowler) on Speechless (2015-18). JJ has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal, "speechless."
Ray gets a lot of gay subtext plotlines, at least in Season 1. In Season 2, he becomes annoyingly hetero-horny, and eventually gets a serious girlfriend.
Ray's sudden movement into hetero-horniness was disturbing not only because the gay teases were overturned, but because of the "discovering girls" rhetoric. Mason is over 18 at the time, but his character is 15. When I was 15, all I ever heard was "You'll discover girls any moment now, and everything you love will become meaningless. You'll join clubs, take classes, choose your college solely in order to see or meet girls. Your buddies will become mere strategists, helping you find, impress, and win girls. You..."
Sorry for the rant, but I really felt betrayed by Ray DiMeo in the second season.
So you may wonder why I'm posting a profile on Mason CookGuest star in teencoms like Zeke and Luther
Son of the focus charater in the crime drama Legends
Classmate of the focus character on The Middle
An "eccentric, devout Christian" who has sex with the focus girl, sending her rushing for a "morning after pill," in Plan B. This was nominated for a GLAAD award because a major character is trans, but Mason is straight.
Not because of his physique.
The few shirtless photos on Mason's social media suggest that he doesn't spend a lot of time at the gym.
Although he has developed some biceps recently.
Not because of his handsomeness.
His clean-cut all-American look was sort of cute, but his recent greasy-hair hipster-bohemian look is off-putting
Not because he is gay in real life.
Because I was left "speechless" upon discovering videos of Mason showing fans his "joie de vivre"
More after the break. Caution: explicit.
Gemstones Episode 3.1: Kelvin collects cocks, the Simpkins smirk, and Dusty Daniels flirts. With Nick Vardakas, adult toys, and a Peruvian penis
Eli Retires: Present day. Time to introduce the main conflicts of the season. First up: the now-elderly Eli is hanging out with his Mason-like Cape and Pistol Society. They ask how he's enjoying his retirement. Actually, he's only semi-retired: he's writing another autobiography and taking speaking engagements, but his kids are running the church. Gulp! His friend: "You scared your kids are gonna blow it?"
Smut Busters: The primary conflict, judging from the amount of air time it gets: Kelvin and Keefe are examining a giant dildo. Kelvin exclaims with glee, "That is gonna hurt!" So he's a bottom, and Keefe is his boyfriend, showing him their new toy.
Psych! Kelvin and Keefe are actually youth ministers, running an anti-sex toy project. Notice the t-shirts, with the name "Smut Busters" over a splatter of...jizz? They buy out the inventory of local adult stores, to force them into bankruptcy. Wait -- anyone know basic economics?
Old Slow-Eyes: Then Sunday dinner at Jason's Steak House. They argue about who is responsible for the decline in church members and donations since Eli stepped down, then about church leadership: Jesse thinks that he should be the sole leader, but the others think that they should lead together.
The Evil Simpkins: The siblings visit Dusty at his private racetrack to convince him to change his mind, but he thinks that the Simpkins display more fraternal affection. The Gemstones can't even hold hands properly (this will become important later).
In 1999. many claimsmakers worried that computers were only set up for the 1900s, so on January 1, 2000, they would all reset. Bank accounts would empty; airplanes would fall from the sky; the world would descend into chaos. Some evangelists, like Eli Gemstone, made money by connecting the Y2K bug with end-time prophecies.
Eli is not happy to see his May-May -- he has a restraining order against her. But she needs his help. Wait -- you storm in and throw his old book at him to ask for help?
Later, Eli records the section of his autobiography about Y2K: when the world didn't end, he and Aimee-Leigh had to face anger and ridicule.
More after the break

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