![]() ![]() ![]() It is revealed that just before receiving David from the state, Alan was the victim of a violent hate crime, resulting in his death and leaving Arnold to raise a child on his own. In the third, several years later, Arnold is a single father raising gay teenager David. The segment ends with Laurel telling Arnold she and Ed are engaged. The couple visit Ed and Laurel in their country home, where the group deals with tensions resulting from Ed and Arnold’s previous relationship. In the second, one year later, Arnold meets Alan, and the two settle down into a blissful existence that includes plans to adopt a child. Arnold is heartbroken because he still loves Ed. This becomes an increasing source of conflict between the two, causing Ed to eventually leave Arnold and settle down with a woman named Laurel. In the first, Arnold meets Ed Reiss, who is uncomfortable with his bisexuality. A play in three acts, each act focuses on a different phase in Arnold's life. ![]()
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