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Although the film pretends to criticize 'superfical' West Hollywood body culture and LGBT elitism, the narrative is told from a frame of mind that adheres strictly to new gay conformist morals, almost as conservative as if they lived in an orthodox Evangelical community. Droege doesn't appear from then on, and Lisecki's character never manages to make me laugh at all. I thought this would become the humorous premise of the movie. He is basically telling Lisecki, 'your obesity offends me, fat people are not desired in our community,' without actually saying this ad verbatim. He does this in a very accomplished passive aggressive and haughty manner with little side eyed glances to partner and subtle gestures of indignation.

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Droege meets his new fellow-gay neighbour with a disapproving grimace and then berates him for his overweight looks, party planning job, and worst of all, his single status. Droege kills it as professional suburban married gay parent with husband and baby-in-pram in tow. The funniest part of the film is the very beginning, when the nosy neighbour played by Drew Droege and his 'pussywhipped' husband, call by and check out their potential future neighbour, played by Jonathan Lisecki.

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