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Josh Thomas has figured out exactly how much gay anal he can get on basic cable.
Then he can show the face of the person who is being penetrated.
(The series premiered in mid-January, but older episodes arestreaming on Hulu.)
Which brings us back to anal sex.
I didnt even let her finish the sentence.
And gay sex is anal sex.
Thomas is impassioned in the retelling, a change of pace from his typically casual, self-deprecating demeanor.
She was like, Im just asking!
He laughs and says, They never brought it up again.
Oh no, Thomas says, this is the wrong bus tour.
Things do not necessarily improve from there, even if everyone involved keeps a sense of humor.
Sorry about your life, Josh tells his friend Tom in the series final exchange.
Im sorry aboutyourlife, Tom answers.
Thomas decided to write a character with autism primarily because he hadnt seen the experience represented well onscreen before.
Matilda is played by Kayla Cromer, an actress who is on the spectrum.
Does he worry about getting it wrong?
But my experience with the community is that theyre very understanding.
I dont think people would say that anymore.
The show is always about just being lost, he says.