1. I love the way that Connie tells Elly to tell Michael to be careful. Isn’t sweet how she is concerned about someone else’s son, but thinks her own son has gone to some kind of den of iniquity because that’s what gay men do?
2. I love those 24-hour coffee and doughnuts places that serve the generic food like sandwich, hamburger, hot dog. I wish they had places like that in the US. It would be great to walk into a restaurant and say, “I would like to have the sandwich, please.”
3. I love the way the waitress just sees Michael walking in and points her thumb at Lawrence, like “The only reason high school boys come to this place at 2 am is when one of them is crying in the corner.”
4. I love the way Connie just cannot bring herself to tell Elly what is going on and instead says Lawrence has been acting strangely. How many euphemisms does she know for “My son is gay”?
5. I love the fact that Lawrence is here and not at Ben’s place, although I do wonder if Lawrence tried Ben’s place first only to be rejected.
A lot of great stuff to love here:
1. I love the way that Connie tells Elly to tell Michael to be careful. Isn’t sweet how she is concerned about someone else’s son, but thinks her own son has gone to some kind of den of iniquity because that’s what gay men do?
2. I love those 24-hour coffee and doughnuts places that serve the generic food like sandwich, hamburger, hot dog. I wish they had places like that in the US. It would be great to walk into a restaurant and say, “I would like to have the sandwich, please.”
3. I love the way the waitress just sees Michael walking in and points her thumb at Lawrence, like “The only reason high school boys come to this place at 2 am is when one of them is crying in the corner.”
4. I love the way Connie just cannot bring herself to tell Elly what is going on and instead says Lawrence has been acting strangely. How many euphemisms does she know for “My son is gay”?
5. I love the fact that Lawrence is here and not at Ben’s place, although I do wonder if Lawrence tried Ben’s place first only to be rejected.