Rose and Nathan attend another PFLAG sharing meeting. They hear real life stories submitted by the audience. The stories are sad, horrifying, hilarious and encouraging. Nathan clues in that Rose is keeping something from him.
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Les épisodes de Out With Dad, sur cette chaîne, sont géo-cadenassés dans votre pays en raison de notre deal avec France Télévision. La plupart des épisodes sont déjà disponibles sur la page web de France4 : “Studio 4.0”. Les épisodes de la saison 3.2 arrivent bientôt sur cette page également. www.france4.fr/studio-4-0/webseries/out-dad
starring
Kate Conway as Rose
Jonathan Robbins as Nathan
Caitlynne Medrek as Claire
Laura Jabalee as Alicia
with
Adrian Ellis as Robin
Aidan Gowland as Morgan
Alyssa Owsiany as Sam
Jennifer Kenneally as Marion
Harpreet Sehmbi as Nowmee
Music Composed, Produced and Performed by:
Adrian Ellis
Created, Written and Directed by:
Jason Leaver
Ximena from Perú, i felt so identificated with one of this stories, i would like to send it to my girlfriend… But she doesn’t understand english, do you guys have spanish subtitles?
I must say that in this episode I cried so much… I saw myself on those shared stories. Even because I have experienced something like that once. =( Catholic school, running away from home, threats, no support…
It’s hard to understand some ‘slangs’, but it’s so impossible to wait for the portuguese subtitles!! Thank you for the amazing work that you guys are doing. It inspire us to keep fighting and being proud of who we are.
I’m really thankful to the people who shared their real life stories: you were SO brave!! Thank you, I can assure you: it was worth it! Not only because these actors did an amazing job portraying you, it’s also because your stories are so touching and will help people realice HOW WRONG it is to hate and punish gay/trans people. Morgan’s story drove me sooo, so mad, I just can’t understand how people can be so mean. But, hopefully web series like this will make a difference in the future, so nobody in the world has to live something so horrible again. Please know you all have my gratitude forever and ever, and a place in my heart as well.
Hey Ivy! I’m glad to hear that Morgan’s story is affecting people and making them think (even people like you who sound like you’re already a great ally!). My hope is that if more web series and TV shows show accurately what trans lives are like (and have trans actors play the characters!), we might start seeing some change in the world, and other people won’t need to suffer.
Thanks for your lovely comment!
This took a while to write, but it’s a rather long episode: https://fedscomic.blogspot.com/2014/10/review-owd-317-out-with-pflag-part-iii.html
I gotta say Steven that this one made me step outside myself and think about things in a different light.
You’re exactly right about ‘being’ supportive and BEING supportive. I think people give it lip service and that’s why Alicia being gung ho here and in future episodes is so utterly cool and brave and self less.
Again, another good review…but then, what other kind does this man do?
I had a really hard time just finish watching Sam’s story, I thought she would step out of the closet, angry, outing her girlfriend and ruin her life. It was easier to watch this way, but I guess Sam’s conclusion would have been more interesting with my storyline. I don’t think anybody should feel obligated to come out, but I can feel Sam’s frustration and it hurts me that this one-want-to-be-open-story keeps tearing gay couples apart in a way straight relationships never end. That’s unfair.
Hi. Okey, now I have a sort of problem. Well, it’s like… the person is still in the closet sort of. Tough, yea… he can probably be proud of me and tell me that I’m his girlfriend… stuff like that. Tough the problem come a bit with another issue. He’s transgender… and not open about it.. at least yet… and it makes stuff a bit hard… it’s hard to have a boyfriend when I’m not sure who I should tell that he’s a boy to and who I should think of him as a girl to… I’m scared of outing him, but I also want to respect his gender identity as male… and then I think… if people don’t know him from before, then he can just start with blank pages and just be the boy he are by heart… I really like him and want to support him… and yea… I want to be his girlfriend… btw… I’m transgender too…
Rose’s hair looks really good with an off-center part
Hi. I have problems watching these episodes. The quality doesn’t run smooth on my computer. At least not directly trough the site. Where do I find the episodes on dailymotion? I find them better working there or on youtube.
It got cut before I seen it because of problems, but I just want to tell you that I find it great that you include transgender into the series as well. I’m pansexual and transgender. The weird is that since I’m so open I could seem to attract a lot of unwanted attention, but I don’t.
I really, really appreciate the PFLAG episodes, and especially that you’re sharing stories that have actually happened in real life.
There were a few things about this episode however that felt slightly wrong to me. Morgan’s story was very hard to listen to, and when he ended I felt like I needed some time to just process what he told. So the very quick transition to Sam’s story felt a little rushed to me. Then again, I don’t know how PFLAG meetings “work”. I just thought maybe some acknowledgement from the others would have been nice? Again, I don’t know the rules of PFLAG meetings.
The thing that bothered me about Sam’s story is this: She said she wanted her girlfriend to be out and proud, basically. But especially if you still live with your parents and are dependent on their support, that’s often easier said than done. The most important thing is ALWAYS that you’re safe. Nobody should feel pressured to come out, for some people it’s just not feasible in their current living situation. It’s not always about being brave, sometimes it’s just about keeping you safe.
heey, please, you can translate the subtitules for the portuguese?? i am brazilian and love out with dad.
thanks for atention!
xoxo
They are coming!
These PFlag meetings really get to me. I wish I could go to a PFlag meeting.
I loved this episode, I got very emotional hearing the stories of those at the PFLAG meeting. Especially knowing that they’re true stories 🙁
I was wondering if you could tell us the name of the actors who played those in the meeting? Who played Sam? 🙂
Hi I played Sam my name is Alyssa Owsiany. Looks like the other PFLAG actors are credited above 🙂
Oh my gosh!
Fixed!!!
Ahhh thank you! I’m actually pretty excited that you actually answered me, wow 🙂
Hey, Alyssa, you did an amazing job. Hope you don’t mind me saying you are also very cute and good looking, I have a crush on you!!
LOL CLAIRE’S MOM: IM SCHOOLING HIM
LOLLOLOLOLOL :):):):)
As with the previous PFLAG episodes I sometimes need to remind myself these are true stories. As a straight person I’m often horrified by stories of LGBT prejudice in the name of religion and I’m sometimes ashamed of how society still forces people to hide
But then I’m reminded of the flipside, of people who might not understand initially but want to understand and are prepared to learn as is demonstrated by the character of Alicia
Very true Jonathan. The world still has all sorts, and all we can do is educate and ally with the flip side type of people. Interesting trivia, the cast heard those stories for the first time on set, as they were delivered. Our reactions in the cutaways were filmed live at the same time.