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That’s… that’s a lot of sex
The setting: a corporate office where they are waaaaay too careful not to talk about what the company actually does or makes, but apparently it does make some kind of physical product. Who knows. They talk about reports a lot IDK.
The first main character guy is the Puppy. I have named him as such because he is either an excitable puppy or a puppy that has just been kicked. He is maaaaaybe in two minds about the whole gay thing still kinda figuring himself out. He is also the new intern at said nameless company.
The second main character is the cliche tall-dark-handsome with a side order of communicating almost entirely in nods and grunts. HUGE bisexual energy. Gives the constant impression that he is all done with this bullshit, get off his lawn before he gets the rake.
Now, what this series has going for it is the side characters, which are numerous.
We have:
-the boss’s son, who is the Puppy’s bestie and treats him like a little brother.
-Grunty’s colleague, a guy with an uncanny resemblance to Link from Legend of Zelda, who has a weird situationship with the boss’s son where they flirt a lot and have sex and generally be uncommunicative idiots.
-the office gossips, consisting of a flaming gay stereotype and his female enabler.
-a pair of high powered executive lesbians.
Our story unfolds when the Puppy gets started at the company and he immediately gets aggro with Grunty, because Grunty dislikes younger guys and picks on them as a form of social interaction instead of, y’know, conversation.
But, see, the Puppy and Grunty have a history, okay, and that history consists of one mutual jerk off session and a blow job in the back of Grunty’s giant SUV.
Why did they do this? Who thought this was a good idea? Are either of them actually gay? Don’t ask those questions, the answers are very dumb.
Basically what gets this train wreck moving is Grunty offering to become the Puppy’s friend-with-benefits in order for the Puppy to, and I quote, “get better at doing sex”.
We shall not comment on Grunty’s enthusiasm on having sex with a guy who is supposedly bad at it. Again, don’t ask those questions, the answers and everyone involved is an idiot.
This series is a bunch of insane office nonsense broken up by limited amounts of drama and an excessive amount of sex scenes, and much as I appreciate their commitment to the whole thing, holy goddamn that is a lot of sex.
Anyhoo: highlights include the high powered corporate lesbians going from propositioning to full on screwing on top of the nearest desk within 30 seconds, so at least you can’t fault their efficiency. It is, however, ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS because it’s clear the poor film crew have no idea how lesbians have sex and they are just trying their best without showing any boobs or butts.
Other highlights include Grunty getting a full on “You Suck” speech from the Puppy at one point, which completely breaks him and it’s just a very satisfying moment because he’s been an asshole up to this point.
As always, the drama is pretty good, the acting is better than it has any right to be, there are some funny moments that I thoroughly enjoyed, and I can confirm the sex scenes are indeed hawt. Yes it’s called “My Stubborn”, but who or what is being stubborn is left as an exercise for the viewer. If it’s on your rewatch list and you’re not lying to yourself, it’s entirely because of the very sexy people kissing each other enthusiastically - and that’s okay.
The first main character guy is the Puppy. I have named him as such because he is either an excitable puppy or a puppy that has just been kicked. He is maaaaaybe in two minds about the whole gay thing still kinda figuring himself out. He is also the new intern at said nameless company.
The second main character is the cliche tall-dark-handsome with a side order of communicating almost entirely in nods and grunts. HUGE bisexual energy. Gives the constant impression that he is all done with this bullshit, get off his lawn before he gets the rake.
Now, what this series has going for it is the side characters, which are numerous.
We have:
-the boss’s son, who is the Puppy’s bestie and treats him like a little brother.
-Grunty’s colleague, a guy with an uncanny resemblance to Link from Legend of Zelda, who has a weird situationship with the boss’s son where they flirt a lot and have sex and generally be uncommunicative idiots.
-the office gossips, consisting of a flaming gay stereotype and his female enabler.
-a pair of high powered executive lesbians.
Our story unfolds when the Puppy gets started at the company and he immediately gets aggro with Grunty, because Grunty dislikes younger guys and picks on them as a form of social interaction instead of, y’know, conversation.
But, see, the Puppy and Grunty have a history, okay, and that history consists of one mutual jerk off session and a blow job in the back of Grunty’s giant SUV.
Why did they do this? Who thought this was a good idea? Are either of them actually gay? Don’t ask those questions, the answers are very dumb.
Basically what gets this train wreck moving is Grunty offering to become the Puppy’s friend-with-benefits in order for the Puppy to, and I quote, “get better at doing sex”.
We shall not comment on Grunty’s enthusiasm on having sex with a guy who is supposedly bad at it. Again, don’t ask those questions, the answers and everyone involved is an idiot.
This series is a bunch of insane office nonsense broken up by limited amounts of drama and an excessive amount of sex scenes, and much as I appreciate their commitment to the whole thing, holy goddamn that is a lot of sex.
Anyhoo: highlights include the high powered corporate lesbians going from propositioning to full on screwing on top of the nearest desk within 30 seconds, so at least you can’t fault their efficiency. It is, however, ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS because it’s clear the poor film crew have no idea how lesbians have sex and they are just trying their best without showing any boobs or butts.
Other highlights include Grunty getting a full on “You Suck” speech from the Puppy at one point, which completely breaks him and it’s just a very satisfying moment because he’s been an asshole up to this point.
As always, the drama is pretty good, the acting is better than it has any right to be, there are some funny moments that I thoroughly enjoyed, and I can confirm the sex scenes are indeed hawt. Yes it’s called “My Stubborn”, but who or what is being stubborn is left as an exercise for the viewer. If it’s on your rewatch list and you’re not lying to yourself, it’s entirely because of the very sexy people kissing each other enthusiastically - and that’s okay.
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