As Raunchy as Season One (but you gotta love it)
Amos Lassen | Little Rock, Arkansas | 03/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Rick and Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in the World: The Complete Second Season
As Raunchy as Season One
(but you gotta love it)
Amos Lassen
I just finished watching season two of "Rick and Steve" and I am probably a shade of red as I write this. I am still amazed that a bunch of plastic dolls can be so filthy. The second season consists of eight new episodes with something to offend everyone in each episode. Now that does not mean that this is not funny--it is hilarious in a very off-color way.
Let's remember our characters; There is Rick, the brainy bottom and Steve the macho brawny top. Dana is still a lesbian and still pregnant with Rick's baby who is supposed to be a boy named Dick but in actuality is a girl named Dixie. We get a peek into Steve's trick box and we have a very funny parody/satire of "The Wizard of Oz". We get to visit the straight underground of San Francisco and we deal with Lesbian bed death. Parents also make an appearance this season and we still with whether or not gay men and lesbians will ever get along. The big question however is the name of Dixie's father and why is it that whenever Dixie is around strange things happen?
We have great voices and several guest cameo appearances--Wilson Cruz, Jessica-Snow Wilson, Alan Cumming, Taylor M. Dooley, Peter Paige, Will Matthews, Lance Bass, RuPaul, Margaret Cho, Andy Dick, Jennifer Coolidge, Robert Gant, Mark Hamil, Jason Lewis, Kimberly Locke, Alec Mapa, Lorna Luft, Tori Spelling. Darryl Stevens, George Takei and Bruce Vilanch.
Season Two like Season One is loaded with extras including three bonus episodes, cast interviews and as the jewel box says "more gay crap".
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More Delightful Queer Silliness
Wonder Wommon | New York, NY, USA | 03/29/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I discovered the first season of Rick and Steve during my first year of law school, and it helped keep me sane and amused. While the Second Season does not stand up quite as well upon repeat viewings as the first, it is still utterly delightful. I highly recommend it as an entertaining diversion for people who enjoy gayness and hilarity."