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Sep 30, 2020 · Once everyone has left, Donald (Bomer) asks Michael if Alan had told him the truth, leading Michael to reply: "No, it must have been that he'd left Fran.
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Sep 30, 2020 · At the party, Michael uses the game to force Alan to accept his sexuality and his rant about Justin is actually about his own feelings for him. But, none of it proves that Alan is gay. He repeatedly tells Michael that he is straight and that Justin lied about their sexual history.
Adding fuel to the fire growing within Michael is his 'knowledge' that Alan slept with a mutual friend in college, who told him about it — something we get to know later at the film's climactic confrontation scene between Michael and Alan.
Oct 2, 2020 · The biggest mystery in Netflix's The Boys in the Band is what Alan was going to say to Michael (Jim Parsons) after his teary phone call. The question remains unanswered in the emotionally loaded adaptation of Mart Crowley's pioneering stage play, but there are major hints that Alan's secret related to his sexuality.
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Alan: You’re wrong. Michael: Oh, man. What about mothers with pushchairs and little bairns and that? Alan: Oh, Michael. You’ve got a lot to learn. Michael: No, man, look. It’s you that’s got a lot to learn, right. Susan: Err, Michael! Michael, Mr Partridge is still a guest in this hotel.
Alan has popped in to see Michael at the garage before he does his show: Alan: On tonight’s show we’re talking about coffee. Michael: Oh, really? Alan: Yeah, apparently they’re opening a Starbucks on Beachy Head. Michael: Oooh, nice, y’know, have a cup of coffee, admire the view, put a spring in your step.
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May 29, 2021 · Alan: I don’t remember inviting you to the Bond weekend, Michael. I think what you’ve done is you’ve put two and two together, and you’ve made five. Or, as the Americans say “Fi-i-ive”