Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman comes, a new Netflix comedy starring Neil Patrick Harris as Michael, a man of a certain age who suddenly finds himself navigating single life in New York City after his husband of 17 years (Tuc Watkins) unexpectedly ends their relationship.
The series then follows him as his friends — his business partner, Suzanne (Tisha Campbell), TV weatherman Billy (Emerson Brooks) and art dealer Stanley (Brooks Ashmanskas) — help him get over his heartbreak and back into the dating pool.
With now streaming on Netflix, Harris, Star, Richman and the rest of the cast open up about the series — and it’s place in this current era of queer storytelling on TV -- as well as comparisons to and at least one moment inspired by a real-life experience that will definitely have viewers talking.
For Harris, who most recently appeared in and, is a rare example of a series that’s telling stories about queer relationships “in such a lovely and inclusive, mainstream way,” he tells ET, while Brooks notes that “it tells about a wonderful, devastating, funny breakup through the eye of a gay man in his forties, something that has never really been done before in this format.” “We’ve wanted better representation of the queer community for a long time.
Read more on etonline.com