Coming In

Coming In (2016)

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Coming In is the story of Mitchell, a confidently gay man who wakes up straight on the morning of his wedding. The series, created by Graydon Sheppard and Kyle Humphrey (Shit Girls Say), follows Mitchell as he faces the "challenge" of coming out as a straight man. The series is a comical skewering of sexual identity, which challenges the stereotypes of how society deals with sex and relationships.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Coming In' premiere?

'Coming In' premiered on October 6, 2016.

Who are the main characters in 'Coming In'?

The main characters in 'Coming In' are Tom, Heidi, and Hugo.

Where is 'Coming In' set?

'Coming In' is set in Berlin, Germany.

What is the genre of 'Coming In'?

'Coming In' is a comedy-drama TV series.

Who is the creator of 'Coming In'?

'Coming In' was created by David Safier.

What is the premise of 'Coming In'?

'Coming In' follows the story of Tom, a successful TV presenter who unexpectedly falls in love with a man named Leo, forcing him to confront his own sexuality.

Who plays the character Tom in 'Coming In'?

Kostja Ullmann plays the character Tom in 'Coming In'.

What challenges does Tom face after coming out in 'Coming In'?

After coming out, Tom faces challenges such as navigating his newfound identity, dealing with societal expectations, and coming to terms with his own emotions and desires.

How does 'Coming In' explore themes of sexuality and identity?

'Coming In' explores themes of sexuality and identity by showcasing the journey of self-discovery and acceptance that Tom goes through after coming out as gay.

What is the target audience for 'Coming In'?

'Coming In' is targeted towards a mature audience who appreciate thought-provoking and emotionally-driven storytelling.

Does 'Coming In' address LGBTQ+ issues?

Yes, 'Coming In' addresses LGBTQ+ issues by highlighting the challenges and experiences faced by individuals in the LGBTQ+ community.

Are there any notable guest stars in 'Coming In'?

Yes, 'Coming In' features guest appearances by renowned actors and actresses who add depth and intrigue to the storyline.

How does 'Coming In' balance comedy and drama?

'Coming In' balances comedy and drama by infusing light-hearted moments with deeper emotional exploration, creating a blend of humor and poignancy.

What is the overall reception of 'Coming In'?

'Coming In' has received positive reviews for its authentic portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes and its ability to engage viewers with its compelling storytelling.

Does 'Coming In' have a diverse cast?

Yes, 'Coming In' features a diverse cast that represents different backgrounds and experiences, adding richness to the narrative.

How does 'Coming In' challenge societal norms and expectations?

'Coming In' challenges societal norms and expectations by exploring the complexities of sexual orientation and defying stereotypes associated with LGBTQ+ individuals.

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