Anything-for-a-laugh homosexual romantic comedy, under the cloud of AIDS. Among the many-things-for-laughs: asides and soliloquies to the camera ("Why is the idea of a simple dinner now like an evening of Russian roulette?"); recurrent appearances by a Mother Teresa look-alike (on the spot after a gay-bashing incident, etc.); a fantasy TV game show (It's Just Sex); a fantasy twelve-step support group (Sexual Compulsives Anonymous); a fantasy self-help rally; a fanny-pinching, Broadway-musical-loving homosexual priest. Sometimes it isn't easy to distinguish fantasy from mere unreality. The glibness of the script (by Paul Rudnick, after his own stage play) almost allows you to conceive of the subject of AIDS as adaptable to the purposes of a prime-time sitcom. With Steven Weber, Michael T. Weiss, Patrick Stewart, and bit parts for Sigourney Weaver, Olympia Dukakis, Robert Klein, Nathan Lane, Kevin Nealon, Kathy Najimy; directed by Christopher Ashley. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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