Beholder (Bascom and Isaac #5)

[TEN-MINUTE GAY BEARISH NEURODIVERGENT COMIC ROMANCE]
Bascom is coming home after a bad day. Isaac is waiting for him. Are things about to get worse?

[TEN-MINUTE GAY BEARISH NEURODIVERGENT COMIC ROMANCE]
Bascom is coming home after a bad day. Isaac is waiting for him. Are things about to get worse?

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Beholder (Bascom and Isaac #5)

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  • Mathew Green: Beholder (Bascom and Isaac #5)

    Sigh. Once again I am swept up in this (almost literal) whirlwind of emotion and expression. These characters are unique yet relatable, lived-in yet constantly surprising. I hope it's not reductive to say that these 10-minute plays are like a beloved comic strip come to life, allowing us to check in on characters we love and to feel charmed and warmed by their proximity.

    Sigh. Once again I am swept up in this (almost literal) whirlwind of emotion and expression. These characters are unique yet relatable, lived-in yet constantly surprising. I hope it's not reductive to say that these 10-minute plays are like a beloved comic strip come to life, allowing us to check in on characters we love and to feel charmed and warmed by their proximity.

  • John Busser: Beholder (Bascom and Isaac #5)

    02.10.25 - There are so many quite specific humorous touches here, I defy anybody not to get bowled over by the tsunami of charm that is Beholder. Scott Sickles has an ear for speech patterns, and the ADHD torrent of both gentlemen is as much fun to read it out loud, trying to match their manic levels as I'm sure it would be to see it live. How do you not get caught up in Bascom's rabid indignation at a perceived slight from years ago? I certainly did. As did Isaac. These two are a hoot.

    02.10.25 - There are so many quite specific humorous touches here, I defy anybody not to get bowled over by the tsunami of charm that is Beholder. Scott Sickles has an ear for speech patterns, and the ADHD torrent of both gentlemen is as much fun to read it out loud, trying to match their manic levels as I'm sure it would be to see it live. How do you not get caught up in Bascom's rabid indignation at a perceived slight from years ago? I certainly did. As did Isaac. These two are a hoot.

  • Christopher Soucy: Beholder (Bascom and Isaac #5)

    I love Bascom and Isaac. They aren’t playing games, they aren’t riddled with intrigue, they aren’t on the cusp of tragedy. They are living, breathing, lovers in a loving relationship. Full of idiosyncratic moments that are both unique and universal. We can see ourselves in their interactions. And the reward for eavesdropping on them is a look at a warm, loving appreciation of one another.

    I love Bascom and Isaac. They aren’t playing games, they aren’t riddled with intrigue, they aren’t on the cusp of tragedy. They are living, breathing, lovers in a loving relationship. Full of idiosyncratic moments that are both unique and universal. We can see ourselves in their interactions. And the reward for eavesdropping on them is a look at a warm, loving appreciation of one another.

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Character Information

  • Bascom
    BASCOM: 30’s-40s. Short scruffy gay dude sporing a beard and a little belly. In gay parlance, an elder cub. His ADHD is medicated.
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any -- not Asian American
    Character Gender Identity
    Cis male
  • Isaac
    ISAAC: 30s-50s. A big or at least bigger American Born East Asian, also sporting a beard. In gay parlance, a panda. His ADHD cannot be medicated.
    Character Age
    30s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian
    Character Gender Identity
    Cis male