The DL Chronicles explained

Genre:Gay Drama
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:4
("Wes", "Robert", "Boo", "Mark")
Executive Producer:
Runtime:30 minutes
Network:here!

The DL Chronicles is a gay-themed television series that debuted on American LGBT station here! in 2007 for one season that consisted of four episodes. It was revived in 2012 as "The DL Chronicles Returns".

Overview

The show's debut season focused on the stories of men who live secret lives. From a highly successful executive to the street corner hustler, from the happily married father of two, to the college athlete's first love, each episode, featuring a different cast, delved into the different lives and experiences of men living on the "down low".

Each episode features narration from Chadwick Williams (Damian Toofeek Raven), an aspiring journalist, as he pursues research while authoring a book about men who have sex with men (MSM). The series was created by filmmakers Quincy LeNear and Deondray Gossett who also serve as the producers and directors of the series.

The series has won numerous awards, including the GLAAD Media Award for Best Anthology Series in 2008.[1] It has the added distinction of being both the first African American themed show and the first show produced by a cable network to win the award.[2]

Episodes

Episode 1: Wes

Wes Thomas (Darren Schnase), an upwardly mobile real-estate banker, soon finds himself overwhelmed by the demands of his marriage, career, and closeted attraction to men. When Wes' sexy but ambivalent brother-in-law Trent Porter (Ty Vincent) stops in for an unexpected stay, he is faced with temptation and ultimately falls for the forbidden fruit.

Cast

Episode 2: Robert

Robert, a closeted talent agent (Terrell Tilford) falls for a much younger health food store manager named Austin (Kareem Ferguson). What Robert fails to share is that he has a daughter, Rhonda Hall (Toyin Moses) who doesn't know that her father is gay. While on a daddy/daughter date they run into Austin who pretends to be Robert's client. Rhonda is no fool. She goes to the health store and confronts Austin. He tells her the truth about the nature of their relationship. Robert blames Austin for outing him. Their relationship ends after Robert slings homophobic slurs at Austin. Robert and his daughter sit down for a long overdue discussion and eventually he receives his daughter's understanding. He realizes that ending his relationship with Austin was a huge mistake. With honest and touching words, he wins Austin back.

Cast

Episode 3: Boo

Boo (Oneil Cespedes) is an ex-convict, a mooch, and a player who lives his life on the DL. His girlfriend Kesha (Latoya Haynes) is fed up with Boo's cheating and kicks him to the curb. Boo's mother (Irene Amen) tells him it's time to settle down, but Boo is unfazed and continues having sex with multiple partners, including an unprotected romp with Deron (Anthony Clark), his neighborhood friend. But when shocking news rattles Boo, he is forced to reconsider his reckless life on the DL.

Cast

Episode 4: Mark

Mark (Ulrich Que) and Donte (Colbert Alembert), a loving couple who have been living on the DL, are jolted by the unexpected arrival of Mark’s thuggish cousin, Terrell (Ace Gibson), who shows up at their house needing a place to crash. Desperate to keep their relationship a secret, Mark asks his boyfriend to pretend he's straight. When Dante reluctantly agrees to play the part of Mark's "roommate" for their new houseguest, a chain of humorous events unfolds, and Mark eventually comes to realize the ridiculous nature of living on the DL in their own home.

Cast

2012 Revival (The DL Chronicles Returns)

Episode 5: Thomas

Thomas, a former New York City firefighter, falls in love with a stranger who unexpectedly comes into his life to assist him after facing a tragic event.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Townsend . Megan . 28 January 2014 . 'The DL Chronicles' producers Quincy and Deondray Gossfield speak with GLAAD about being married live on the Grammys . https://web.archive.org/web/20230327011759/https://www.glaad.org/blog/dl-chronicles-producers-quincy-and-deondray-gossfield-speak-glaad-about-being-married-live . 2023-03-27 . 20 September 2018 . GLAAD.
  2. News: Mitchell . Monice . 28 January 2008 . The DL Chronicles, GLAAD's First African American Gay TV Series Media Award Nominee, Mirrors Presidential Race . https://web.archive.org/web/20220311005531/https://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/01/prweb655443.htm . 2022-03-11 . 20 September 2018 . Cision PR Web.