
A hateful gay couple who can't stand each other but can't afford to get divorced. The "boys" attempt to salvage their hideous relationship in therapy hell. It's a hysterical, touching, psychotic exploration of love, crashing to bits like cheap china from the Olive Garden. It's also a celebration of diversity, Little People, Transsexuals, Asians, Blacks, Whites, Jews, Closet Cases & a fluid dog.

Randy & Ralph's first therapy session is with Dr. Arielle Allen, a self-promoting shrink who's more interested in selling her self-help book "Nothing's Broke Till You Fix It" than saving their crippled relationship.

Their second session is with Dr. Benjamin Benet, a bite-sized psychologist who practices his own technique: "Couch Therapy."

Their third shrink is Dr. Joelle Jarrard. She's a seven foot tall, whispery child psychologist who favors Randy and pushes Ralph to a psychotic breakdown.

Dr. Chaka Caplan's touchy-freely calm approach goes out the window as Ralph and Randy turn her into a screaming, hand clapping shrew.

Fed up, Randy and Ralph consult Wendell Ward, a frazzled, inept divorce mediator to divvy up their belongings, which includes their fake baby and dog Bodhi-tree.