Hoke, again, has created memorable personalities in short time. The plot builds in intensity toward a shocking curtain-drop line that really makes you think. It makes you think not just about gay couples (if you're part of the GLBT community), but about any romantic relationship, married or not, your own or someone else's. Are you making specific plans/choices to make your relationship legit/approved because society/community expects it of you or because you're really in love? I would enjoy seeing this couple in a longer work.
Hoke, again, has created memorable personalities in short time. The plot builds in intensity toward a shocking curtain-drop line that really makes you think. It makes you think not just about gay couples (if you're part of the GLBT community), but about any romantic relationship, married or not, your own or someone else's. Are you making specific plans/choices to make your relationship legit/approved because society/community expects it of you or because you're really in love? I would enjoy seeing this couple in a longer work.