Somewhat estranged from his family over his choice in career -- ad design rather than the family's legacy in corporate finance -- Brandon Wiley doesn't want to push his luck by informing his parents that he's gay.
But now his older brother is getting married. When he's asked to be the best man, Brandon agrees. It doesn't take him long to regret that decision, as the next phone call is from his mother demanding that he bring a date, or she'll find a girl for him.
Evan Mitchell is ready to leave his wife and be the gay man he knows himself to be. Gail's tears and Joanne's threats convinced him to play the Happy Het one last time for his daughter's wedding before starting his new life as a gay bachelor. It should have been easy, but there's something about Brandon he can't ignore and he risks blowing his cover for his first taste of gay passion.