In the first season of this half-hour gay comedy-cum-soap opera, five men -- four black and one Latino -- navigate the world of West Hollywood's vibrant gay scene. For screenwriter Noah Nicholson (Darryl Stephens), that means trying to get his work seen by producers and agents while falling in love with fellow screenwriter Wade Robinson (Jensen Atwood), who's more established in the Hollywood food chain than in the gay world. For AIDS educator Alex Kirby (Rodney Chester), it means juggling his politically charged career ...
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In the first season of this half-hour gay comedy-cum-soap opera, five men -- four black and one Latino -- navigate the world of West Hollywood's vibrant gay scene. For screenwriter Noah Nicholson (Darryl Stephens), that means trying to get his work seen by producers and agents while falling in love with fellow screenwriter Wade Robinson (Jensen Atwood), who's more established in the Hollywood food chain than in the gay world. For AIDS educator Alex Kirby (Rodney Chester), it means juggling his politically charged career with the ups and downs of a long-term relationship. For college instructor Chance Counter (Doug Spearman), it means learning the ins and outs of cohabitation with not only his romantic partner, but also his partner's school-age daughter. And for club kid Ricky Davis (Christian Vincent), it means juggling his responsibilities as owner of a clothing store with his insatiable taste for hedonism. In addition to the five members of the regular cast, Noah's Arc features appearances by Jonathan Julian as Chance's partner, Eddie; Gregory Keith as Alex's boyfriend, Trey; and Wilson Cruz as Junito, an HIV-positive medical intern who begins a tentative romance with Ricky. The nine-episode first season of Noah's Arc ran on the Logo cable network starting in October 2005. Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
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