The baptism subplot explores whether religious institutions can truly house Queer joy or if they are inherently exclusionary.
Both Brian and Justin are fighting to regain control— Brian over his career and Justin over his body.
The episode features the unveiling of the billboard. It’s a visual representation of Brian’s ego and his ability to manipulate public perception, marking one of his most successful professional triumphs.
Emmett and Michael attend the baptism of Michael's niece. The scene highlights the friction between the Catholic Church and the Queer community , particularly Michael's mother Debbie's vocal stance.
The baptism subplot explores whether religious institutions can truly house Queer joy or if they are inherently exclusionary.
Both Brian and Justin are fighting to regain control— Brian over his career and Justin over his body.
The episode features the unveiling of the billboard. It’s a visual representation of Brian’s ego and his ability to manipulate public perception, marking one of his most successful professional triumphs.
Emmett and Michael attend the baptism of Michael's niece. The scene highlights the friction between the Catholic Church and the Queer community , particularly Michael's mother Debbie's vocal stance.