Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World

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Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World is a satirical stop-motion show created by Q. Allan Brocka that airs on Logo, the first network dedicated to all gay & lesbian programming. It focuses on a trio of couples in the "gay ghetto" of West Lahunga Beach, California (an Expy for Laguna Beach). Premeiring in 2007, it has met with much critical acclaim, due to its satire not being too preachy. A third season is currently in production. The characters are:

Characters:

  • Rick Brocka, Jr.: Steve's husband. He is a 30-year-old Filipino-American homemaker. He is also a genius, who belongs to the local all-gay chapter of Menza.
  • Steve Ball: Rick's husband. He is a 33-year-old real estate agent. Unlike Rick, he's a gym bunny and a bit of an airhead.
  • Kirsten Kellog: Dana's 28-year-old wife. She is Rick's best friend, and a self proclaimed artist. She owns a local sex toy store.
  • Dana Bernstein: Kirsten's 32-year-old wife. She is a self-decribed J.A.B. -- a Jewish American Bulldyke. She works as a project manager for the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity. She is also openly antagonistic toward Steve.
  • Chuck Masters: Evan's 50-year-old wheelchair-bound boyfriend. Chuck is HIV positive and paralyzed from the left testicle down.[1] He's Steve's best friend, and an angry yet truthful person.
  • Evan Martinez: Chuck's 19-year-old kept boyfriend. He is extremely shallow, very promiscuous and addicted to a multitude of drugs. Evan invariably spends his nights at clubs.
  • Condi Ling: West Lahung Beach's resident Fag Hag. She claims to be Evan's best friend and shares most of his personality traits, though he regards her as more of an annoyance. When alone, Condi is depressed and has attempted suicide in many comical ways.
  • Dixie: Dana & Kirsten's baby, born in the second season premiere. Originally, Kirsten was going to be artificially inseminated by Rick's sperm. However, Steve mixed some of his sperm in as well, and a bumpy car ride accidentally spilled the sample onto (into) Dana instead. Seems to be gaining mild psychic abilities.
  • Pussy: Rick & Steve's cat. She has human-like intelligence (at least smarter than Steve) and talks to them so frequently that it doesn't even bother them anymore.
Tropes used in Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World include:

Chuck: Promise me after I die you'll never sleep with anybody else.
Evan: But I sleep with other people now!

Rick: Darn, I only carry a copy!

Bring A Rubber Everytime, Because Aids Can Kill, or B.A.R.E.B.A.C.K.

"Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Ramadan,
Christmukah, Solstice, too.
And if you don't believe in nothing,
happy that to you!"

    • Ebony and Ivory are the embodiment of this trope. They refuse to check whether their infant is a boy or a girl because they believe that shouldn't be up to them to enforce gender roles, they gave the child a gender-neutral name, and insist that the child be referred to as "he and/or she". They refuse to baby-talk because it is patronizing, and they find it offensive to call a child small. They have a bank account specifically for their child's future sex change operation should he and/or she desire one.
  • Really Gets Around: When they still thought Dana's baby was going to be a boy, Kirsten made a list of four thousand potential names, crossing off each name if it was shared by a guy that Steve had slept with. By the time they were done, the only names left were John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
  • Screwed by the Network: Even as reruns, you're lucky to see one episode a month.
  • Shout-Out: When a straight couple moves in to the neighborhood, Condi defends her turf by proclaiming herself "the only straight in the village".
    • Upon hearing how long Kirsten's baby-names list is, Chuck remarks "Christ, Schindler's wasn't even that long!"
    • Rick's favorite show is Skanky Housewives, with clips showing a red haired mother of a terrible ten year old cocaine addict who snorts drugs off of babies.
  • Stop Being Stereotypical: Inverted in the gang's trip to San Francisco, where they are marginalized by the locals for being "heteronormalized" (i.e., not being genderqueer, and, in Kirsten and Dana's case, raising a baby).
  • Stop Motion
  • Invisible to Gaydar: Steve repeatedly identifies himself as a straight-acting gay, and acts exactly like an idiot jock.
  • Suicide as Comedy: Condi, who tries to pathetically commit suicide every time a guy she dates turns out to be gay. It's now in the double digits. Everyone is so annoyed by her shooting her self in the head with glue guns that they start urging her to just kill herself already so they can watch TV in peace.
  • Teen Pregnancy: Evan's mother was 14 when she had him.
  • Token Minority: One of Steve's friends is the only straight guy in the show to have more than one line.
  • Transsexualism: Rick and Steve's favorite porn star it turns out is an FTM transsexual. They repeatedly mistake him for being a lesbian.
  • Tropes Are Not Bad: Would you believe me if I said there was an episode with this as their moral?
  • Twofer Token Minority: Steve's friend who is both black and gay, who has a bit of a martyr complex. Then there's rick who is gay and Filipino, and Evan who is also Latino. Then there's Chuck who's an wheelchair bound HIV positive homosexual.
  • Where Everybody Knows Your Flame: Every business in West Lahunga Beach. There's even a Guns 'n' Homo
  • Whole-Plot Reference: The season two episode Wickeder, a standard Wizard of Oz parody
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: The drag queen that shows up several times in the series.
  1. He was hit by a car as he was exiting the clinic at which he was tested.