![]() ![]() How’s that going to end well?Ĭatch and Release is a gay paranormal romantic comedy featuring a truly terrible fisherman with an octopus phobia, a merman (maybe? Confirmation pending) with no sense of personal boundaries at all, constant communication fails, a whole lot of sea life not in the sea but in Joe’s house, yes, it’s dead, some epic yearning from both sides, some truly awkward sex, and bewilderingly enough, maybe a way to make it work? And Joe can’t ask, because they don’t speak the same language. He doesn’t even know what, exactly, Dave is. He doesn’t know what Dave wants from him. He doesn’t know why Dave keeps disappearing or why he can’t seem to stay away. There’s a lot Joe doesn’t know about Dave. Once Dave stops trying to kidnap Joe and/or kill Joe’s fishing buddy, Jerry, turns out he’s kind of…intriguing?Īnd not half as smooth as he seems to think he is. ![]() Then Joe makes the catch of a lifetime when he stumbles across the mysterious Dave washed up on the beach-an enormous man with gills and uncanny power over the sea. He passes the time pretending to be a fisherman but the truth is, he sucks at it. The idea of another forty years is a bit exhausting, to be honest. It’s not like he’s depressed or anything but, you know. Now, Joe couldn’t be happier living a solitary life as a fisherman on England’s wild northern coast. Joe McKenzie’s high-flying London life imploded six years ago, and it happened dramatically enough that paramedics were involved. ![]()
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