The Outs, the beloved gay web series which we've been covering for the past year, has come to an end. As creator Adam Goldman told us back in June, The Outs was always meant to be a six-episode arch with a final, accompanying Hanukkah episode. After months of waiting -- and enough Kickstarter funds to actually pay for the to produce it -- the special is upon us. The episode takes place partially before Jack and Mitchell's breakup and partially after, and we get more background about the characters than ever before. We also see some familiar faces, like the burrito delivery guy and Oona's horrible closeted ex-boyfriend. And Alan Cumming gets yelled at in an amazing cameo! We already missed this show before we even watched the whole thing, but 2013 beautiful person and star of the series Hunter Canning assured us that the crew will be back for a new series. Anyway, we don't want to spoil anything else. Check it out above.
The Outs, the beloved gay web series which we've been covering for the past year, has come to an end. As creator Adam Goldman told us back in June, The Outs was always meant to be a six-episode arch with a final, accompanying Hanukkah episode. After months of waiting -- and enough Kickstarter funds to actually pay for the to produce it -- the special is upon us. The episode takes place partially before Jack and Mitchell's breakup and partially after, and we get more background about the characters than ever before. We also see some familiar faces, like the burrito delivery guy and Oona's horrible closeted ex-boyfriend. And Alan Cumming gets yelled at in an amazing cameo! We already missed this show before we even watched the whole thing, but 2013 beautiful person and star of the series Hunter Canning assured us that the crew will be back for a new series. Anyway, we don't want to spoil anything else. Check it out above.