Old Dogs & New Tricks ‘Family Tree’
Keep track of who-did-what-to-whom through three seasons and 25 episodes of Old Dogs & New Tricks!
Leon Acord is the guest on Weekdays with Murph. Click HERE to hear the interview!
“‘They say that with every relationship there’s a gardener and there’s a flower,’ he says. ‘And with Damian, Nathan was the gardener, and it’s been really fun to play scenes now with Jake and get to be the flower.'”
Click HERE to read the final installment of Brad LIberti‘s feature!
“many of the relationships on the show confront a lot of issues — ageism in the gay community, public humiliation, self acceptance — for me, the story is the star”
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“The fantastic web series Old Dogs & New Tricks has been a breath of fresh air amidst all of the twenty-something (and younger) series looking for attention, with its focus on gay men of a certain age…“
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“Award-winning entertainment reporter Steve Pride singles out Old Dogs & New Tricks, Transparent, The Normal Heart, Scandal and The Fosters as some of the year’s best queer offerings on the small screen…”
Click HERE to hear Steve Pride‘s Year-in-Review Report!
“Writer/creator Acord promises a finale that will make folks ‘laugh and cry’, plus a cliffhanger that ‘will kick the viewer’s ass as the end credits roll!’ … But the real cliffhanger may be the future of the show. Will there be a fourth season?’
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“After a whole host of new adventures released over the last few weeks, the third season of Old Dogs & New Tricks comes to an end with its final episode, ‘Homo For The Holidays’…Of course there’s also time for a big cliffhanger.”
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“Really enjoyed the season three finale … some good stuff here with one of my favorites being a hilarious slapfest between Nathan (Leon Acord) and Nelson Van Eddy (Bruce L. Hart)”
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“I remembered how puzzled I was by this man with the superhero physique and a propensity for overweight men. The topic seemed ideal for the perpetually perplexed character Muscles (played to perfection by Jeffrey Patrick Olson).”
Read the Q&A with Leon Acord & Dan Oliverio HERE!
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