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Birthday boy Adam is turning 24 and has decided today's the day to break the news to his pals that he's gay and there we have 4th Man Out which tells the story of his three blue-collar beer buddies who must learn to accept and support Adam.
Despite appearing to be determinedly non-confrontational in its soft-hearted approach, the easy warmth of 4th Man Out ultimately challenges short-sighted bias with a potent effectiveness.
It isn't backwards or hateful so much as inexplicable: these 2016 dudes (playing early 20s but looking early 30s) act like their only exposure to gay life is someone else telling them about a Will & Grace episode.