

A web series centered around a broken couple, Jack and Mitchell. It depicts the events before, during, and after the break-up. An interesting turn of events follows in this romantic drama portrayed in a non-linear fashion.
The Outs Season Two (Trailer) 2016
















Oona seeks out a depressed Mitchell. Jack and Paul take a big step.

Following their ugly breakup, Mitchell and Jack navigate gay life in New York.

Jack gets more than he bargained for when he tries to pick up a stranger in Williamsburg, and Oona decides that revenge is a dish best served in a little black dress.

Jack has a moment with Julia Roberts, Oona branches out professionally, and Mitchell turns on the charm.

Jack agrees to pick up a horribly drunk Mitchell from Oona's apartment.

Flashback to the destruction of Jack and Mitchell's relationship.

Oona is unhappy with Russell. Jack and Mitchell take another step in repairing their friendship as Mitchell and Oona have a fight.

An obstacle arises in Jack and Scruffy's relationship, and Oona runs into Drew and his new lover.
'The Outs' is a wonderfully authentic and emotionally resonant web series that offers a raw and honest look at the lives and relationships of a group of gay friends in Brooklyn. The story begins after Mitchell and Jack break up, forcing them to navigate the complexities of post-breakup friendships, new romances, and the search for connection in a bustling city. What makes 'The Outs' so compelling is its naturalistic dialogue and deeply relatable characters. It feels incredibly real, capturing the nuances of modern relationships, the awkwardness of dating, and the enduring power of chosen family. The series tackles themes of loneliness, self-discovery, and the search for intimacy with sensitivity and humor. It's beautifully shot, with a quiet intensity that allows the emotional beats to truly land. Without resorting to stereotypes, 'The Outs' portrays queer lives with a refreshing sense of normalcy and complexity, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates character-driven drama and heartfelt storytelling. It's a quietly powerful series that truly understands the human condition.