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Paul James"Greek" casts a pop star as a part of Calvin's new storyline
Michael Ausiello has the latest Greek scoop: actor/singer Jesse McCartney will be joining the series. If you don't want to be spoiled don't keep reading after the break... ~-~-~-~ SPOILER WARNING ~-~-~-~ Submitted by on Tue, 2008-09-30 10:01. "Greek" Greecaplet (1.20): A tale of two kisses
Last night while many of us were in the backyard grilling hamburgers or passing out from one too many brown-bagged wine coolers in the park, one of our few primetime gay characters was enjoying his first on-screen kiss. Though he has had frustratingly little to do this season, Greek's gay pledge, Calvin (Paul James), enjoyed a public kiss on last night's "Tale of Two Parties" episode. Honestly, though I've been a fan of the show and of Calvin's storyline since the beginning, his lack of screen time this season had me a bit worried that the much-anticipated gay kiss (on an ABC Family show, lest we forget) might be mishandled. But though Calvin was back-burnered overall in the episode, the kiss itself was handled perfectly. The episode picks up with the newly-liberated Greeks (the Dean has just lifted the restrictions on the houses, remember) planning big parties to reclaim their frathouse glory and what-not. It's mostly a Cappie/Evan one-upsmanship plot, with Cappie looking to undermine Evan's big bash, for which he has secured the attendance of the ZBZ ladies. But Evan isn't giving up easy, and when Casey shows up at his party, he enlists Calvin (his "little brother" pledge) to help him keep the guys away from her. Calvin is less-than thrilled about this job, because he has invited new love interest Michael (Max Greenfield) to the party and would like to, you know, actually get to speak to him instead of playing gay human shield for his big brother. And when Michael arrives it looks as though Calvin was right to be nervous, because he's like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs, for some reason... Read the rest after the jump, plus you can see the whole clip! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-05-27 10:04. "Greek" Greecaplet (1.18): You don't bring Calvin flowers anymore
Sorry this is a day late (and probably about 30 cents short), but it's been a busy week here on the Good Ship AfterElton.com. But not so busy that we can't take a few minutes to discuss this week's episode of one of my favorite shows, ABC Family's "frat opera", Greek. After sitting on the sidelines for a few episodes focusing on the Casey/Cappie/Evan triangle, gay pledge Calvin (played by Paul James) was back this week ... with a new love interest. When we find our strapping pal, he's walking with his best gal Ashleigh, who spots her French T.A., Michael, across campus. She gets all OMGOMG, as she thinks that Michael is gay and that Calvin should therefore fall in love with him. Calvin points out that they don't have to meet simply because they're the only two gay people she knows, but this is Ashleigh we're talking about, so reasoning isn't going to get him far. And besides, she's not totally sure he's gay. She drags Calvin over to meet the adorable teaching assistant, who is played by Max Greenfield (recently seen as evil assistant Nick Pepper on Ugly Betty and Deputy Leo on Veronica Mars). Ashleigh awkwardly introduces the two, saying that they've got a lot in common because they've both been to France. They try to discuss the fact, but since Calvin was nine when he went, there's not much to cover beyond puking on the Eiffel Tower. Michael finally says, rather bluntly, "well, we're both gay, so we should meet for coffee," and Calvin's like, "sure." Wow, is it really that easy?! Most of my first dates have been sealed with either blackmail or an elaborately-planned ruse to make the poor guy think he ran over my dog. Submitted by on Wed, 2008-05-14 12:44. Exclusive: "Greek" to feature its first gay kiss on May 26
We've been championing ABC Family's groundbreaking college dramedy Greek since it premiered last summer with an unconventional and unapologetically gay man, Calvin (played by Paul James), in its central cast. We loved the inclusive message, the complicated characters, and the show's refusal to judge its characters for their differences. Now we're thrilled to share (in exclusive news just given to us moments ago) that Calvin and his new love interest, Michael (who is introduced this coming Monday), will share a kiss on-screen in the May 26th episode, "A Tale of Two Parties". Here's the episode description: With all of the party restrictions lifted, Kappa Tau and Omega Chi throw competing parties to celebrate. Calvin (Paul James) is nervous about inviting Michael (Max Greenfield) to the party with all of his fraternity brothers around, while Michael feels uncomfortable partying with the students he is the TA at school for. Both are feeling a bit uneasy and a conversation between the two leads to a first kiss. Max Greenfield, Paul James
We're working on getting more details, but here is one pic from the episode. Looked to me like this might be just before the kiss. We'll update you when we can. For now, this is good news to fans who have been disappointed with Calvin's low profile so far this season, and good reason for those who have been missing out to tune in. (Am I right in thinking that this might be ABC Family's first gay smooch?) If you haven't yet hopped aboard the Greek bandwagon, check out our past coverage. Submitted by on Fri, 2008-05-09 12:11. Video "Greecap" (1.13): Calvin and Dale's ex-gay adventure
So I was starting in on a woefully late recaplet of this week's gay-heavy Greek when I stumbled upon an enterprising fan of the show who had cut together all of Calvin's scenes from this week's ep. For those not familiar with the show (you're really missing out), Calvin is the out gay character played by Paul James, and Dale is his best friend's conservative Baptist roommate, who in this ep tries to turn Calvin straight through various misguided means. All this on an ABC Family show, mind you. There's also a good dose of mancandy at the tail end of the clip that you won't want to miss... Thanks to GayDaytime for posting the clip! Submitted by on Wed, 2008-04-09 13:35. "Greek" Greecaplet (1.11 and 1.12): Calvin may be out of the house, but he's not out of the picture
Paul James as Calvin, Greek's gay pledge Last week ABC Family premiered the second season of Greek, last summer's surprise hit college comedy. Greek brought the youth-targeted network a rare gay character, Calvin (played by Paul James). Calvin romanced a fella from another frat and was accidentally "outed" to his own frat by his best girlfriend, and in last season's finale decided to leave his house due to the chilly reception he got after his brothers learned about his sexuality. Now the show is back and, unlike some shows that dispose of gay characters once they've come out or move them into the background, Calvin is back on campus and getting plenty of screentime. Was I the only one scared that they'd have him on a bus out of town by now? When we meet up with the kids after the winter break, Calvin is still out of the Omegas, although house leader Evan is actively trying to win him back and says that he's talking to the frat about it. In a clever bit of cross-cutting, we catch up with Heath (Calvin's fling from season one), who decides to come out to his Kappa Tau brothers as Evan is confronting the Omegas about bringing Calvin back. While Heath's bros couldn't care less that he's gay, Evan's preening preppies resist wooing back Calvin, as they feel that it wouldn't be good for the house. Meanwhile, Calvin mulls some new extracurricular options and reconnects with Ashleigh, who accidentally outed him to the Omegas in the finale. They go shopping together and look at cute boys. Ah, youth ... In this week's episode, Calvin entertains the idea of joining the Kappa Tau house, at Rusty's insistence. Meanwhile, Evan hasn't given up on getting Calvin back into the Omega house, gay or no. I actually started feeling like Evan's concern for Calvin was being used as a chip strictly to build sympathy for his character, but Evan reminds us in this episode that he's not just the Omega president, he's also Calvin's "big brother", which means he's also tied to him by fraternity protocol and has more than just a personal interest in the gay prodigal pledge. Submitted by on Tue, 2008-04-01 13:38. |
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