

Brian grows concerned with the Posse’s motives when he discovers a bruise on Justin’s back. When the car stops for a red light, a brawl begins as the Posse descends on the car, and the posse does not back down. As they patrol Liberty Avenue, two obnoxious men in shout insults and obscenities at a gay couple from their car. They decide to get a place together and Vic tells a supportive and happy Debbie that he’s going to move out.Ĭody initiates Justin into the Pink Posse. Vic and Rodney aren’t finding much time to be alone, due in part to Debbie. When she shows him a former bathhouse space, Brian agrees that’s it’s perfect for Kinnetik’s new headquarters. Jennifer shows Brian a few upscale spaces for his new company, Kinnetik, but Brian wants a space that reflects his abstract way of thinking. He becomes angry and upset that they came to see him unannounced and uninvited. As he’s about to sing, Ted spots the gang at the restaurant and freezes. Upset with the fact that everyone has been offering support for Ted and not him, Emmett refuses to go. Michael, in an attempt to reconnect with Ted and show his support, gets the gang together for a surprise visit to the restaurant.

When Ted confesses that he’d always dreamed of being an opera singer, Blake offers encouragement, motivating Ted to get a job as a singing waiter at an Italian restaurant. Now out of rehab, Ted and Blake discuss what Ted will do with his life now. When he and Michael return, Emmett dances joyfully at Babylon, apparently on the road to mending his broken heart. Emmett struggles at first, finding himself unable to “believe in the fairy magic” until he talks things over with an elderly fairy man- who he finds out later died two years ago. Blake offers to crash at Ted’s place for the night to make sure Ted will be okay, and he sleeps on the couch, leaving the lingering tension between them at a standstill.Įmmett and Michael join the “fairies”, a strange sort of gay wilderness retreat. Blake comes over to help Ted throw out his “triggers”- things that might cause Ted to have painful memories or things that might tempt him to use again. Ted leaves rehab, but doesn’t manage to leave Blake behind, when Blake willingly hands over his phone number, urging Ted to “call anytime”. Justin struggles to deal with the gay-bashing of his friend, and decides to join the group of gay rebels, “The Pink Posse”, in order to protect the citizens of Liberty Avenue from gay bashing. She pushes him away and calls him a faggot, right in front of the judge, who then immediately awards custody to Micheal and Ben.īrian struggles to obtain a new list of clientele, but discovers he can win back one of the accounts his old firm has by re-inventing their ad campaign. At first the judge awards custody to Hunter’s mother, stating that she’s cleaned up her act and that a child should remain with their natural birth parents, but her attitude changes from pleasing to bitchy the second her son gives her a huge smacking kiss on the lips- right before telling her he’s positive. When Micheal and Hunter finally return from their road trip, Ben and Micheal struggle to win custody of Hunter from Hunter’s mother by having Melanie plead their case in court. The audience is left unsure if they will ever reconcile. A visit from Em provokes nothing but further fights between the two, partially revolving around Ted’s now-rather-close-relationship to Blake.

Ted, still not able to put his life back together, leaves rehab, despite being “clean”. When Brian tries to start his own agency (lovingly named “Kinnetic” by Justin,) all his clients turn him down, forcing him to accept donations from a fund raising put together by his friends. Though he is offered his old job back, Brian passes because of a contractual obligation that would force him not to work for a competitor. Having lost his job, and a pile of money keeping Stockwell away from the mayoral position, Brian finds himself falling on hard times financially, though he refuses to admit it. This season opener picks up more or less where the previous season left off.
