Ronny, the son of a close-knit, sports-crazed Boston family, is chosen by his father to be the assistant high school basketball coach, much to the astonishment of his more qualified siblings. It is Ronny's only desire to leave, join the singles scene, and find a new partner in the process. That he wants to leave Boston and his family upsets his heartbroken mother Marjorie more than the fact that her favorite son is gay. After his outspoken father Arthur, Ronny's intentions shift when he appoints his father as his assistant. Because of his father's offer, Ronny decides to embark on a new path in life, and he knows that his supportive family, which includes his twin brothers Sean and Gerard and sister Jackie, would be vociferous in their opposition to his new course of action.
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Ronny, the son of a close-knit, sports-crazed Boston family, is chosen by his father to be the assistant high school basketball coach, much to the astonishment of his more qualified siblings. It is Ronny's only desire to leave, join the singles scene, and find a new partner in the process. That he wants to leave Boston and his family upsets his heartbroken mother Marjorie more than the fact that her favorite son is gay. After his outspoken father Arthur, Ronny's intentions shift when he appoints his father as his assistant. Because of his father's offer, Ronny decides to embark on a new path in life, and he knows that his supportive family, which includes his twin brothers Sean and Gerard and sister Jackie, would be vociferous in their opposition to his new course of action.
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