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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Think of it as the gay "Simpsons" ...
In the gay enclave of West Lahunga, "Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple In All The World" (2007) are your typical thirtysomething guppies, complete with an attitudinal spoiled cat named Pussy. Rick is the sensitive one, a trendy Fillipino-American computer programmer, deeply in love with Steve, a gym-obsessed hottie who sells overpriced houses to the locals. Rick (or...
Published on September 4, 2007 by Bob Lind

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes a bit much...
The thought of lego-esque characters in the Gay here-and-theres of life is truly amazing. I loved most every moment of each episode in this collection. However, there were a few moments that became a bit too sordid and, how should one say, too graphic where the imagination could have simply taken over and come out with a much more satisfying conclusion to an...
Published on April 25, 2008 by Joshua L. Lindgren


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Think of it as the gay "Simpsons" ..., September 4, 2007
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Bob Lind "camelwest" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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In the gay enclave of West Lahunga, "Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple In All The World" (2007) are your typical thirtysomething guppies, complete with an attitudinal spoiled cat named Pussy. Rick is the sensitive one, a trendy Fillipino-American computer programmer, deeply in love with Steve, a gym-obsessed hottie who sells overpriced houses to the locals. Rick (or is it Steve?) is the father of the child being co-parented by their best friends, Kirsten (a boyish lipstick lesbian) and her partner Dana (a sarcastic self-described J.A.B., Jewish American Bulldyke.) They're also friends with Chuck, a 50ish HIV+ paraplegic, and his shallow but devoted 19 year old boytoy, Evan, and neighborhood "fag hag" Condi Ling.

When I caught the first episode of this series on LOGO, I was a bit taken aback by the rather unapologetic and definitely non-PC tone of some of the humor, including the stereotypes (Rick and Steve are shallow, often sex-obsessed, don't know what end of a hammer to hold, and depend on Dana to do any minor repairs around the house) and the concept of having a character with HIV, now healthy on the new drugs, using his antibody status as a way to get extra attention and considerations from others. I relaxed a bit by the second episode, and began to better understand and appreciate the intentional "in your face" tone of the show that made the humor work all the better. (Apparently, I'm not the only one who found this taking some getting used to, as actor Peter "Queer As Folk" Paige - the voice of Steve - mentions in the DVD extras, that the intent was to make a gay urban Simpsons, where you can get away with things using cartoon characters that you wouldn't dream of doing with live actors. For example, we laugh at Homer stranging his son Bart, but could you imagine the outcry if John Goodman had stranged a misbehaving DJ on "Roseanne"?) It is indeed a topical, creative, daring and highly original series, dealing humorously with a myriad of situations including GLBT cruises, ageism, swinging, codependence, homophobia and other forms of bigotry. My personal favorite of the six episodes is #2, which features an Ebony and Ivory, an interracial lesbian couple, who carry political correctness to a hysterical extreme, in that they don't want to even know their own baby's gender (They close their eyes when they change diapers) in order to avoid possibly pushing him/her into any stereotypical "gender roles."

The episodes are still on rotation on LOGO-TV, with some clips also available for free on their website. But I recommend renting or buying the (rather bargain priced) DVD, for all six episodes as well as some interesting extras, including segments on how the stop-action annimation is done, interviews with Peter Paige (Steve), Wilson Cruz (Evan), Alan Cumming (Chuck) and Margaret Cho (Condi), and 12 brief "digisodes" that were not aired. With well-deserved extra points for originality and chutzpah, I'll give it five stars out of five.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dead-on satire and humour, July 11, 2007
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Chuck Leduc (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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This stuff is hilarious. Originally a set of stop-motion shorts, they've been adapted into a season of animated shows. The humour is so dead-on it hurts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rick and Steve, June 30, 2008
This animation is awesome - can't get enough of it and each time that we watch it we find more to laugh about. Really well worth adding to a collection and can't wait for series two.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing is sacred, but it's all funny, June 14, 2008
Irreverent doesn't even begin to cover it. No topic is off limits in this series and stereotypes are skewered left and right.

Easily shocked and offended? Go elsewhere. But if you can laugh at yourself and even more at everyone else then you'll love this series as much as I did.

I just hope there's more to come.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hillariously Funny!, June 9, 2008
This is not a video for kids. But if you are gay or have a gay apprecieation for hummor it is hillarious~!
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5.0 out of 5 stars ya, german light show, January 25, 2008
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Salvador DiSalvo (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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It was bueno, funny funny funny, very stereotypical funny. I bought it and love it, cant wait for more to come out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So funny!, January 9, 2008
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This is a great series. Not for kids due to the explicit jokes but if you like South Park and Avenue Q, you'll probably enjoy Rick & Steve!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sardonically Irreverent, Entertaining, Delightful, December 13, 2007
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Wonder Wommon (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
For LGBTQ-friendly types who enjoy postmodern cartoons (think Southpark meets a gayer SpaceGhost mixed w/ Harvey Birdman living in a gay ghetto), this is absolutely spectacular. I discovered this series as a stressed out first-year law student, and it has kept me sane and happy. There's cattiness, bitchiness, flaming queens, creepy sugar daddies, song-and-dance numbers with suggestive scenes of threesomes eating hot dogs and tacos, pregnant bull dykes, and so much more. I cannot recommend this series highly enough.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes a bit much..., April 25, 2008
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Joshua L. Lindgren (Twin Cities. Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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The thought of lego-esque characters in the Gay here-and-theres of life is truly amazing. I loved most every moment of each episode in this collection. However, there were a few moments that became a bit too sordid and, how should one say, too graphic where the imagination could have simply taken over and come out with a much more satisfying conclusion to an awkward/sexual/conflict situation.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rick and Steve the funniest Gay couple in the world, February 28, 2009
My partner and I caught a clip of this between a movie on Logo - and rented it from Netflix. After episode 1 we ordered it from Amazon - this is an hilarious show - well scripted. The humor lasted from episode to episode - and everyone Gay and Straight would find this entrancing.
The cliches are great and the puns are groaners but we are convinced if you don't roll on the floor with laughter after episode 1 - then you won't find anything humorous....
Anyone who can animate "Lego" like characters and turn them into these stereotypical but unoffensive portrayals of life in a gay village is a pure genius.
Rick and Steve may be the happiest gay couple in the world, but their bussom budies in the cast are just as cool - we loved Dana, Chuck, Evan and Kirsten too ... not forgetting Pussy ...
A witty line from the show Dana - "I won't ever mess with Pussy again"- that made our laughter lines grow bigger.
A+ and now we have season two on delivery for the 3rd ...
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