DTLA

2012
DTLA

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EP1 Episode 1 Oct 24, 2012

Lenny throws his partner, Bryan, a birthday party and all of their friends are there – SJ, Kai, Stefan, Trey, Matthew and his new boyfriend Marky. SJ updates Lenny on her relationship with her estranged husband Norm. Lenny and Bryan are intent on selling their loft, though a new problem may impede them from doing so.

EP2 Episode 2 Oct 24, 2012

SJ tracks down information on Kai’s latest celebrity crush. After visiting his mother, Lenny has a heart-to-heart with Stefan. Matthew auditions for a new play, and Kai runs into one of his students, Devon, in a very unlikely place.

EP3 Episode 3 Oct 31, 2012

Bryan enlists the friends to help him and Lenny with their loft. SJ and Norm confront one another. Bryan’s mysterious job interviews become a point of contention with Lenny. Matthew gets word on the play.

EP4 Episode 4 Nov 07, 2012

Frustrated with new complications in his life, Lenny seeks advice from his therapist. Meanwhile, SJ meets up with her former college boyfriend.

EP5 Episode 5 Nov 17, 2012

Lenny finds unexpected support from a unique set of neighbors. Bryan reaches out to Carla, one of his two moms, for advice. Kai has a serious meeting with the high school principal. Matthew goes toe-to-toe with the director of his play. Trey performs at a club.

EP6 Episode 6 Nov 24, 2012

Lenny and SJ meet and share advice. SJ and Norm have a night out on the town. Rafi helps Kai pass a test. Stefan lands a new client. Matthew becomes suspicious of Marky.

EP7 Episode 7 Nov 24, 2012

Lenny arranges a meeting for Stefan at his law firm. SJ agrees to help Kevin with his new endeavor. Kai finds himself in a surprise parent teacher conference.

EP8 Episode 8 Dec 01, 2012

Lenny has an impromptu get together with Silas, his father. Lenny and Bryan have a huge party at their loft. Norm shares his feelings with SJ. Kai makes a choice. Bryan pays a surprise visit to his other mother, Kimberley. Matthew discusses the play with SJ. Stefan gets some bad news.

EP9 Episode 9 Dec 01, 2012

Matthew’s play opens and the evening is filled with surprises for each one of our friends…
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Released: 24 October 2012 Canceled
Producted By: Hot Mess Productions
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.logotv.com/shows/dtla
Synopsis

The relationships and sex lives of a diverse group of friends who works and lives in the vibrant community of Downtown Los Angeles.

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hjames-97822 I can't stand being patronized. As a gay man I will no longer settle for so called "gay themed" programming that seems to assume if you give me some pubic hair you are permitted to bore me. I want real story lines about real people. Even people who don't go to bars, don't snort and don't obsess over their hair.Terrible, predictable dialog. Boring, boring, boring story lines and sub plots. The sex scenes are (just for the record) typical and predictable. It's basic soft core. (No money shot. No visible penetration.) I can tell you what shots are coming next before they do them. The only thing I'll say is they managed to A) get some reasonably attractive people desperate for a job to act in this mess and B) they got some people of color in the cast. I sometimes think porn is mostly a Caucasian thing.The whole thing reminds me of a sort of visual gay elevator music. Yuck.
k-pasa333 This writer is not so gifted in ideas involving words, relationships, love, other human beings, friendship, loyalty contradictions, denouement, beginnings, etc. But instead tries to teach us that we're all just food for thought, expendable, things to use, ideas to bounce off of, tricks to be played. I could see at certain points where there was some twinkling light of brilliance, a touch of genius had graced this for a minute like silver, a little whisper, a little voice that disappeared. Its sad because there is a trace of someone or something brilliant that shined for a minute. Its confusing. But I do feel this sadness, this hurt not in the actual acting or writing but in the production. This absence of talent that could have been, like a great work that was left on the playground. The acting is bad but not just by that alone. The director has no idea of space, using it to enhance emotion, power, greed, doesn't understand light and how it is used to convey or intensify the scene, the mood, seems to be still learning about film. I get the feeling that a more talented partner was cut out, denied and discredited. Because there is a shadow in this that hints a what could have been, but is lost to time, buried and forgotten.
decromwell This movie has sub par writing, acting, and technical production, there, I admit it up front. As to whether I would encourage or discourage others on viewing, I would definitely encourage with the knowledge that this is a flawed production. Overall I enjoyed viewing this series and therefore gave it a 5 out of 10 rating. If you are looking for intellectual stimulation or interesting commentary on gay life there is some but not always developed skilfully to gratifying conclusions as one would get in a more masterfully done project. Some acting is overly emotional and feels like the character is "acting" rather than naturally interacting. Without giving anything away there are also situations that seem gratuitous within this season. Encounters happen but then are not mentioned again. This leaves feelings of unfinished story lines (perhaps bad editing). This is a series and perhaps things might be explained in the following season but given the uncertainty about the continuation of a TV series, wrapping things up better would have been very much advised inside the season instead of one that follows. Two or so of these "unfinished" stories involve the main character and are also somewhat contradictory to his presumed values. If you are laid back and can enjoy a flawed but interesting story then you just might find this series an OK diversion.
The Man Darryl Stevens is definitely the most natural, at ease, effortless, and probably most seasoned,actor in the cast (aside from small roles from wonderful actors like Leslie Jordan, Melanie Griffin and Sandra Bullock). The script is pretty contrived and the acting is sometimes painfully forced. Sometimes it felt like the editing was to blame, but over all it was a failure in the writing.It was a good effort, but didn't come together. It was nice to have a variety of gay men shown in some positive light along with their straight friends, but the script just seemed to be all over the place. Aside from some sexy, hunky men showing a little skin, this was rather lackluster.