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The series has managed to sustain itself without losing its gay edge. I have to give the series kudos for making it this far by phasing out old characters, hanging on to treasured ones, and breathing new life into the proceedings with new faces. I found "The Open Weekend" to be entertaining as well as titillating & outrageously funny.
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While I thought the acting was good and the production resourceful, tight, and visually appealing, this movie needs more diversity and inclusion to feel authentic. Not to mention, the people of color in the film playing the role of somberly guiding the whites on their tired journey to realizing their true selves, another tired Hollywood trope.
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Among those are the very white cast - minus an excellent Harmony Santana and a horribly stereotyped Alvaro Manrique - that seems totally oblivious to the extent of its whiteness (not a single gay PoC at this Palm Springs gay rager?), the carbon-copied abs-laden male physique (gays actually come in all shapes and sizes and should be represented that way), and the trans woman whose main intimate focus in the film is her upcoming transformation surgery. Eating Out: the Open Weekend is a cute, feel-good, and at-times funny film about SoCal gays and their ladies taking vacation to the gay resort town of Palm Springs that unfortunately also manages to perpetuate some of the stereotypes and tropes that trouble the gay and broader LGBTQ+ world.