![]() There’s something really weird going on through this movie that I have to address right now. So Blaine does what any logical guy would do, instead of explaining the mix-up to Xander, convinces Cameron to pretend to be him and go out with Xander. The two hit it off, and all is going great until the two decide to meet in person, it is then that Blaine realizes his roommate, the hunky Cameron ( Adam Huss), was logged in on his computer and he’s accidentally been chatting with Xander on Cameron’s account. But then, one night while in an online chatroom for gay men (pre Tinder/Grindr) he begins chatting with Xander ( David Loren), an LA transplant from Texas. Unlucky in love because he is looking for a real connection and not a fling, he writes a column for the fiction USA To Gay magazine about his dwindling romantic prospects. Calciano follows columnist Blaine ( Nicholas Downs). This Cyrano de Bergerac-esque movie from J.C. ![]() Also, don’t forget to buy your Queerly Ever After merch right here. ![]() Queerly Ever After is a bi-monthly column where I take a look at LGBT+ films that gave their characters a romantic happily-ever-after.
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