Season 3 of SINGLE, OUT follows the adorable Adam, who, after returning home from Sydney, reunites with his half-brother Ethan, a writer who is eager to network amongst Adam’s contacts. Ethan’s charm, ambition and enthusiasm attract attention, but his tendency to dive headfirst into situations causes a whirlwind of drama, leaving Adam to pick up the pieces.   E1∙Half After two years of working away from home, Adam’s father requires a significant favor concerning his estranged half-brother, Ethan. E2∙Hens Night Out Spike’s feature film is slowly coming together. Ethan receives an invitation for drinks with his new colleagues. E3∙Laptop Ethan calls upon Adam and Clay for help.The night unfolds into an escapade that strengthens the bond between the brothers. E4∙The Play Adam is invited to see a play based on his time at Bubbles Car Wash, written by someone from his past. After Ethan struggles in his first interview for the magazine, he asks for help from Oliver. E5∙Angel Hair Adam and Gabe meet up to to put the past behind them. Ethan organizes a special dinner for Oliver’s birthday. E6∙Little Statues Ethan reveals his feelings for Oliver, creating a rift between them. Meanwhile, Adam’s family gathers for his farewell dinner. E7∙ In Your Dreams At Ange’s wedding, Ethan makes a romantic gesture with the help of Adam.
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Lee Galea is a Maltese Australian film director and writer, born on August 22nd, 1979 in Melbourne, Australia. He is best known for his feature film “Monster Pies” which premiered in 2013 at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, and after 23 years of MQFF “Monster Pies” was the first ever Australian film to win Best Feature. It went on to screen at Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival, Philadelphia QFest and The Galway Film Fleadh. “Monster Pies” is distributed in the US and Europe by TLA releasing.

In 2017, Lee released his “Wizard of Oz” adaptation “The Neon Spectrum” starring Joshua Orpin from “DC Titans”, in his feature debut. It was released by Umbrella Entertainment and has been broadcast through the Nine Network in Australia.

Lee produced a soundtrack of mostly original songs for his 2019 musical drama “Filterphonic”, which opened the “Lorne Film” festival in the same year. In 2020, “Melbourne Indie Film festival” awarded the film Best Drama. Bounty Films acquired the film for worldwide distribution along with Lee’s fifth feature film drama “Sexagenarian”.

In 2022, Lee released his first TV series, queer comedy “Single, Out” and has since made 3 seasons of the TV series.

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