Looking. on MAX (2014-15), is a gay-themed comedy-drama about a group of 30-ish g* men looking for love in San Francisco. I lived in San Francisco for two years, so maybe I can get some nostalgia going on: let's review Episode 1.1
Scene 1: Paddy (Jonathan Groff) is meeting a stranger in the park. The guy refuses kissing or conversation, just starting (a very elementary form of sex). That's it? What are you, amateurs? At least get on your knees. Suddenly Paddy's cell phone rings -- he thinks it's his mother, because who else calls these days? -- and he scrams.
Scene 2: Paddy's friends, Richie (Raul Castillo) and Dom (Murray Bartlett), who drink all the time, praise him for getting a h**kup: now he can finally call himself a perv*rt. They discuss booze on the bus (I never once rode a bus, either. It was Muni, BART, or drive and spend an hour looking for a parking space)
Scene 3: They guys are talking about a bachelor party. I'm rather confused. One of the grooms invited his ex-boyfriend, which is a bad idea, but is Paddy the ex-boyfriend, or are they talking about someone else? Paddy criticizes Gabe (one of the grooms?) for being too fat, but the others criticize his body-shaming. They also reference Frank. OMG, introduce your characters! Dom discusses how much he loves booze; at least he has a character tag.
Scene 4: Morning. Establishing shot of a quiet San Francisco hill, not Castro Street. Paddy awakens to the sound of two guys having sex in the next room and says "Oh my God." You got a problem with gay sex, homophobe?
The two guys (who may be Dom and Richie) seem to be (having an elementary form of sex. Doesn't anyone in San Francisco do the more usual things?) But one of them realizes that he's late for an appointment; "This guy might take the room" -- Tara's friend -- so he leaves. Ok, the guy with the appointment calls his partner "My Little Cuban Sandwich," so he must be Augustin (Frankie Alvarez).
More plot: the guy with the appointment keeps asking Augustin to move in, but he usually refuses. He's agreeing today because he "can't afford the City anymore." Wait -- the establishing shot was the City. Aren't these the guys who are having s*x in Paddy's apartment?
Scene 5: Breakfast. Paddy talking to a guy we can't see, so the big reveal will be a surprise. He heard the guy and Frank having sex through the wall. Frank, the guy with the appointment, is O.T. Fagbenle. I assume it's a stage name
Another guy walks in -- Augustin? And Paddy was discussing Frank, so who is the guy he is talking to? The camera moves back -- he is talking to an empty chair, or I guess to Augustin when he was still in the other room. Ok, at least we know that these are the guys having sex in Scene 5, except they think it's Oakland, when it is clearly San Francisco.
Frank calls from the bathroom that he needs a towel, and Paddy mocks him for it. Yeah, wanting to dry off after a shower, what a loser! But I guess if you have to criticize everybody all the time, you start grasping at straws fast.
Scene 6: Frank finishes his shower, but he's in another apartment, talking to a woman. This is probably a Frank lookalike, shown taking a shower to confuse us. He wants to call Ethan but the woman disapproves because Ethan tried to kill him. "He did not! He just threatend to! Besides, when we were together, you tried to kill me a bunch of times." Ok, the woman is Frank Lookalike's ex girlfriend. Anyway, Ethan is rich now, so why not call?
Next order of business: the Frank Lookalike is thinking of getting into real estate. Ex-Girlfriend laughs at him. "You -- somebody like you -- in real estate? Don't be ridiculous!" She doesn't explain why it's ridiculous, but I guess she has to mock everything. "Is there any coffee?" "What an idiotic question! Jerk!"
I have to do a break here, or the review will be too long