Bobby is a gay man in the closet in 2003, afraid to come out to his three older brothers, even though he's at least 30 and is being pressed by his sister, his boyfriend, and his lesbian beard to tell the lads. The death of his father and a fishing trip with his brothers provide occasions when he could tell them, but he fails. When he screws his courage to the sticking point, how will they react, and how will he deal with their reactions? He imagines a movie of his rather boring life - surrounded by possibilities - but can anything overcome the insular narrow-mindedness of a big Irish Catholic family in Chicago?
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Connor Riley: We still going on the fishing trip? Luke Riley: Hell, yeah, we're still going on the fishing trip, Connor. Dad would want us to. Jack Riley: It's not like it's the seventh game of the World Series. Luke Riley: Well, a fishing trip's a nice way to honor Father. Luke Riley: My brother the Father, can you get away from your flock? Luke Riley: "Ah, Father Dreary. Father Jack here. Can you cover for me this weekend? Those altar boys are wearing me out!" Connor Riley: "Especially that Hugo, he's got the tightest little ass!" Connor Riley: Oh, come on guys! Connor Riley: He made an altar-boy joke and he's a funny man. I make one and I'm an asshole?
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