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Gerrard Robertson is an emotionally detached 40-something screenwriter whose life has stalled after the deaths of both his parents, until a strange day in Oklahoma forces him through grief, desire, local queer chaos, and the chosen family he keeps pretending he does not need.
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OK GAYS is an hour-long Black queer ensemble dramedy set in Oklahoma City, following Gerrard Robertson, a writer whose life has narrowed into grief, apps, food rituals, spiritual overwhelm, family wounds, and the stubborn belief that his creative future is still possible.
The pilot unfolds across one strange, funny, haunted day as Gerrard moves through loneliness, temptation, memory, and the city’s queer ecosystem. Around him, Leetha, Deshonte, Funté, Trenay, Burton, Dawn-Renee, and a web of neighbors, lovers, exes, elders, and local characters reveal an Oklahoma rarely centered on television: Black, queer, broke, sacred, hilarious, dangerous, and alive.
As the in-world queer media brand OK GAYS begins turning everyday survival into public spectacle, the series explores what happens when people who are grieving, gifted, messy, horny, spiritual, and exhausted still have to build community anyway.
Blending comedy, drama, social satire, magical realism, and emotional realism, OK GAYS is about chosen family, visibility, survival, and the strange miracle of being seen before you are fully healed.
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