Tan lines, white cotton, gay pride, and all the drama summer can bring!
Drew ponders if Eric has a new addiction (D70609) and learns the difference between sex and making love (D70623). Drew and Eric attend Steve's party, but that doesn't stop Drew's head games (D70707) until he learns of Eric's proposal, resulting in a wedding fantasy- or nightmare, (D70721) depending upon your idea of commitment.
Eric tests his sexual addiction and fidelity at a sex club (E70611) and a dream confirms his fear about Steve's party (E70625). Marriage is on Eric's mind however (E70709), resulting in his having to come out of the closet at work (E70723).
Steve's guilt doesn't stop him from killing again (S70613)-- or so he thought (S70627). Out of control, Steve unleashes his rage at a dinner party with a gun, only to discover a guest isn't who she appears to be (S70711). Facing criminal charges, Steve vows revenge (S70725).
Greg gets some sexual counseling from Drew and attends Eric's sexual dysfunction support group (G70602), tells his wife he's gay (G70616), moves in with Fran, and attends Steve's party announcing he's figured out his sexuality once and for all (G70630). Greg confronts his new friend Hillary, who's really an old male friend (G70714), asking for some creative input and advice on dealing with the transgender community (G70728).
Fran goes to her first Hollywood Queers meeting but her boss Helen inadvertently arrives (F70604), resulting in paparazzi carnage (F70618). Fran attends Steve's party, declaring her unemployment (F70702) but with the help of Hillary, has a job interview (F70716) and starts working with "THE Cindy who does soda commercials (F70730)."
Mike discovers his romance with Prudence isn't a bed of roses (M70606) and that being with a younger woman can be fun but it means you're the "older one" (M70620). The age difference finally explodes at Steve's dinner party (M70704), resulting in Mike embarking on a new adventure with his life-going back to school (M70718)!