Season 3
8 episodes
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In a city where love defies norms, an unexpected bond challenges age, pasts, and societal pressures, igniting fierce passion.
Episodes
On her way to her "Hamlet" stage audition (in a 25-minute one-take episode that hits five different locations), Gus brings up the relationship issues he's having with Michelle as they settle into married life. Just when the couple thinks they're back on track, one incident causes a near accident and sends them on a different route.
Michelle Macabee meets a "fan" while she's on a walk at the beach, but her "fan" turns out to be someone she knows who spills the beans about Gus. Michelle walks away and is chased and harassed by this young woman until Michael Miller, a passerby, breaks up the argument and befriends Michelle.
Michelle challenges Gus in couple's therapy, with their new couple's therapist, Dr. Kerr. Gus claims he knows nothing about the "rumors" Michelle has heard, and by the end of their session, he diverts the attention off of him and makes Michelle an offer she cannot resist.
After their adoption class, Michelle and Gus, while walking along the bike path next to the Expo train late at night, have a heart-to-heart discussion about the direction their relationship is taking.
In a 25-minute one-take, we follow Gus on his way to his drug supplier. While he makes his way through the shady side of downtown at two in the morning, we hear his thoughts (in Spanish with English subtitles) as he struggles with everything he's going through at this particular juncture in his life.
In this 8X Emmy-nominated, 2X Indie Series Award Winning (BEST DIRECTOR, Anne Marie Cummings and BEST GUEST ACTOR, Lou Diamond Phillips), 6X Indie Series Awards nominated ONE-SHOT series, when Michelle Macabee meets the sexy and much younger Hispanic - Gus Borrero - they have an unexpected connection they discover is worth fighting for, despite the challenges of their age difference, their pasts, and the strong opinions of friends, family, and everyone they have conversations with in the City of Angels.
