Single, Out

Synopsis:

Following Adam’s first sexual experience, his life is changed forever. Whilst juggling his job, a passion for art and new relationships he learns to come to terms with leaving the closeted single life. Growing up that fast is a balancing act between trying to keep everyone else happy and being true to himself. Being single was easy. Being out is hard.

Quick Thoughts:

I started to watch “Single, Out” because it appealed to me. However, I’m still on the fence about the entire series – and that’s even as I understand the nuances of Australian humor! Season 1 had enough drama to draw me in, and the budding romances were cute at times. But I easily got lost between actors who look too similar, timelines that jumped around, and a mix of too many side stories going on with such short episodes. Those issues did not improve through Season 2 and 3. Yet I still found myself watching this series and will likely tune in for their final Season 4. I also applaud them for including a myriad of queer characters including pansexual, non-binary, and a even bisexual representation. How the series wraps up will determine my overall thoughts. I don’t hate it, but not sure I’m a fan yet.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

4 August, 2025

Duration:

4 Seasons

Director:

Lee Galea

Writers:

Lee Galea, Jake Hyde, Will Hutchins

Stars:

Will Hutchins, Jake Hyde, Steven Christou

Awards:

N/A

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