The DL Chronicles

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  • 1969
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (298)

The DL Chronicles is a provocative drama series that first aired on Here TV in 2005. The show explores the lives of black men who are living on the down low or secretly gay. The DL Chronicles has been described as a groundbreaking series that tackled issues that were rarely discussed in mainstream media at the time.

The show is divided into four separate episodes, each of which explores the lives of different characters. The first episode, titled Thomas, follows a man named Thomas (played by Damian Toofeek Raven), who is married with children but is secretly gay. The episode explores the difficulties that Thomas faces as he tries to keep his secret life hidden from his wife and family.

The second episode, titled Mark, tells the story of a successful businessman named Mark (played by Sheilynn Wactor). Mark is a gay man who is living openly and happily with his partner. However, his world is turned upside down when he is suddenly diagnosed with HIV. The episode explores the impact that the diagnosis has on Mark's life and his relationship with his partner.

The third episode, titled Wes, takes a different approach and focuses on a man named Wes (played by T. Ashanti Mozelle) who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. Wes is in a relationship with a woman, but he is attracted to men. The episode follows Wes as he tries to figure out who he is and what he wants in life.

The final episode, titled Boone, explores the life of a man named Boone (played by Jay Walker). Boone is a conservative Christian who is struggling to reconcile his faith with his sexuality. The episode explores the conflicts that Boone faces as he tries to balance his religious beliefs with his desires.

Overall, The DL Chronicles is a thought-provoking drama series that tackles important issues related to sexuality, identity, and acceptance. The show features strong performances from its cast, with each episode delivering a powerful and emotional story. While the show is now over a decade old, its themes and messages are still relevant today and it remains an important piece of LGBTQ+ media.

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Seasons
How Far Will You Go? 109
9. How Far Will You Go? 109
April 10, 2009
In the final episode of "How Far Will You Go?", the guys are down to the wire and a winner is finally announced.
How Far Will You Go? 107
7. How Far Will You Go? 107
March 27, 2009
In episode 7, the models are worried that they haven't had enough rehearsal before a big runway show, and they take some time out for the charity the show is benefiting.
How Far Will You Go? 105
5. How Far Will You Go? 105
March 13, 2009
In episode 5, the remaining contestants get sporty as they show off their modeling skills in various athletic getups.
The DL Chronicles 104
4. The DL Chronicles 104
September 21, 2007
Two lovers, one living life on the DL and the other growing weary of the charade, hide their relationship from an unexpected houseguest.
How Far Will You Go? 103
3. How Far Will You Go? 103
February 27, 2009
The models head over to Whistler Winter Pride for a night of partying and dancing. Some of the guys, however, may have partied just a little too hard.
How Far Will You Go? 102
2. How Far Will You Go? 102
February 13, 2009
In episode 2, the model hopefuls learn choreography with dance coach Rob Trinh and only the best will be selected to dance as go-go boys at Whistler€™s Snowball event.
The DL Chronicles 101
1. The DL Chronicles 101
May 4, 2007
Wes is a real estate broker and stressed about his wife Sarah's desire to start a family. After a fight with Sarah and a lot of whiskey, Wes finds himself looking for comfort in the arms of his sexy brother-in-law Trent.
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