Link to the n*de photos
For reference, you should know that the Sweet Magnolias are three friends who support each other like the Steel Magnolias that they are named after. From left to right, Dana Sue, who owns the restaurant Sullivan's, Maddie, a writer; and Helen, a lawyer. They co-own a spa/gym.
Scene 1: Night. Everyone is crying and bringing toys and teddy bears out of a building. Dana Sue and her husband, the couple whose house was gutted, learn that the fire started in the garage due to the "usual suspects": faulty wiring, greasy rags, and so on. They divvy up who is going to stay with who. Hey, there are no kids in the house, just Dana Sue, her husband, and their teenage daughter. Surely regular viewers would know that, and be immune to the tearjerking of throwing out teddy bears.
There are different plot arcs involving each character, all interspliced, but I'll cover them separately.
Dana Sue's Story
Dana Sue and her husband (Brandon Quinn, n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) are staying with Maddie the Writer and her husband. They drink tea and cry. Later, unable to sleep, they discuss the fire, and how "we can possibly get through this." Don't y'all have insurance?
Husband feels guilty because the fire is his fault; as the man, he should have been taking care of whatever household item caused the fire. Right, God forbid dainty little ladies know anything about home improvement projects.
In the morning, Dana Sue inspects the fire-damaged house. Her Husband gets angry at her for just throwing things into boxes; they have to check what can be salvaged and what can't be. "I'm choosing what's important to me!" she exclaims. "Like this old, singed cooking pot that belonged to my mother!" Or you could look for photos.
He stomps off.
Cut to Dana Sue and her friends going to Flawed But Still Worth, where they have an appointment with Wally himself. To buy used clothes? Wally (Geoffrey D. Williams), a flamboyant middle-aged black man in a pink suit, is a fan favorite for his "powerful and uplifting scenes." He has chosen some outfits to give Dana Sue "a little joy to get through the hard times. It's what makes the darkness bearable." And, by the way, they are on the house.
Cut to Dana Sue going through her new stuff, and complaining that her hair still smells like smoke. Then she goes to her restaurant owns and makes quesadillas for her friends. I'm fast forwarding through the "friends stick together" tearjerking.
In the morning, Dana Sue and her Husband are discussing things, when Fireman Leif shows up (Ben VanderMey, left). The Fire Department has brought an offering for the 4th of July Barbecue.
Isaac's Story
The morning after the fire Isaac (Chris Medlin, left) gets a vistor, Michael (Kyle Findley, below), who tries to hug him and is rejected. He came a day early so he can help the people displaced by the fire. Hey, they start kissing. They're boyfriends! I guess Isaac rejected the hug because they were still standing in the doorway, and neighbors might see them.
They head to the bedroom.
That night, the guys get a visitor, a blond woman, maybe Noreen, and her young child, with teddy bear. Michael explains that he arrived early, but don't worry, they can babysit together.
Noreen watches until Michael leaves with the girl, and then asks for the dirt. Isaac is hiding it, but extremely upset that Michael came early: "I work so hard to be methodical and organized, and this is how he repays me? By being impulse and unpredictable?" The scoundrel! Dump him for not following the schedule!
Plus he's trying to prepare a surprise anniversary dinner, and how can it be a surprise with Michael by his side every second? I thought he was out helping the displaced family.
"No problem. I'll help you." Don't you have somewhere to be, which is why you needed a babysitter?
The next day, Isaac invites Michael to the coffee shop to explain where they source their beans and how he creates the staff schedules. If I wanted to hear about that, I'd get a job. Let's get back to the kissing. He gives Michael a drink called The Michael: Cold-brew, tonic, and cherry juice. Yuck.
That night, Isaac and Noreen set up for the surprise anniversary dinner on the high school stage, having transformed it into an Italian restaurant. Michael arrived; as they get their antipasto, Isaac tells him that he needs to share how he feels: "I love you." The dance. That's it? I thought you were going to propose.
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