These Thems - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Hi, I'm Dr. Butcher.
Having concerns with how her body is responding during sex, Gretchen visits the doctor where she meets nonbinary dogwalker Vero, who has serious anxiety at the doctor's office. Gretchen looks to her best friend Kevin for advice while Vero calls their bestie Asher for emotional support.

I can't be gay, I'm 30.
Gretchen and Kevin unpack Gretchen's possible queerness and Kevin whisks her away to NYC's oldest lesbian bar, Henrietta Hudson. Asher makes the decision not to out himself at work and meets up with Vero, who is newly committed to "training the straights," at the same bar. Kevin flirts with Asher while Vero suggests a plan to Gretchen that may help them both out on their journeys.

They is sexy, me is scared.
Gretchen gets schooled by Vero about the queer spectrum. Kevin and Asher go on a first date. Vero and Gretchen venture back to Henrietta Hudson's in an effort to get Gretchen laid. She flirts and fails before meeting T.I., the hot DJ at the lesbian bar.

Thanks for coming out
Gretchen and T.I. have a steamy first night together. Vero accidentally throws a party while Asher is house-sitting. Kevin comes to the party to meet Asher, where Asher reveals something he hadn't disclosed before.

She is a they. Did I do that right?
Gretchen and Kevin discuss Gretchen's hookup. Kevin is confronted by Gretchen about his transphobia. The two meet up with Vero and Asher at a gender identity party that, unbenownst to them, is not nearly as queer as they thought.

Slightly Unhinged Femme
Gretchen gives T.I. an unexpected visit only to find that they had company. Sobbing, she meets up with Vero at a pop-up queer burlesque class. Kevin educates himself on trans issues and Asher makes a decision about coming out at work. In the burlesque class, Gretchen reclaims her sexuality in a brassy musical number.

The Gay Agenda is real
In the Season 1 finale, we see how our core four are navigating their week. Gretchen has… a LOT of sex. Vero plans for their new queer party at Three Dollar Bill in Bushwick. Kevin devises a way to win Asher back. Asher experiences what it's like being out as trans at work. The four main characters come together at Vero's party, which includes another musical number, lots of feelings, and - spoiler alert - a happy ending.
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