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Fellow Travelers
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Decades-long chronicle of the risky, volatile and steamy relationship between the charismatic and ambitious Hawk and the pious and idealistic Tim, two political staffers who fall in love at the height of the 1950s Lavender Scare.
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8 Episodes
You're Wonderful
E1
Episode 1
You're Wonderful
In 1950s Washington, Hawkins Fuller is a war hero moving up the ladder at the State Department. Everything changes when Hawk meets religious Tim Laughlin: they begin an affair that puts them in jeopardy.
Bulletproof
E2
Episode 2
Bulletproof
Hawk distances himself from Tim as he begins questioning his faith. Journalist Marcus loses his job after a dispute with Roy Cohn.
Hit Me
E3
Episode 3
Hit Me
Hawk and Tim's road trip turns sour when ulterior motives come to light; Marcus and Frankie encounter a racist bouncer; Roy tries to keep David from being drafted; Tim withholds forgiveness until an emergency changes things.
Your Nuts Roasting on an Open Fire
E4
Episode 4
Your Nuts Roasting on an Open Fire
Facing a polygraph test about his sex life, Hawk courts Lucy; Marcus makes peace with his attraction to Frankie; Roy threatens to destroy the Army when David is drafted; Tim recruits Hawk to help his AIDS activist group.
Promise You Won't Write
E5
Episode 5
Promise You Won't Write
Roy Cohn’s obsession with David Schine leads to the televised Army-McCarthy hearings. Exposed to McCarthy’s – and Hawk’s – true natures, Tim makes a life-changing decision about his future.
Beyond Measure
E6
Episode 6
Beyond Measure
Hawk and Lucy are settled in life with two children. Hawk wants Tim back in his life and Tim, on his way to becoming a priest, can't resist Hawk's charms. Marcus cares for his aged father while Frankie becomes a counselor for girls.
White Nights
E7
Episode 7
White Nights
After a family tragedy, Hawk has exiled himself to Fire Island where he drinks himself to death. In 1979, Tim visits Hawk to console him and things take a dark turn. Meanwhile, Marcus and Frankie are drawn into the explosion of gay rage prompted by the verdict in Dan White’s murder trial.
Make It Easy
E8
Episode 8
Make It Easy
In 1986 San Francisco, Hawk seeks redemption and faces Lucy. Marcus and Frankie receive distressing news concerning Jerome. Tim makes a wrenching decision that will change Hawk’s life forever.
Cast of Miniseries
Matt Bomer
Hawkins 'Hawk' Fuller
Jonathan Bailey
Tim Laughlin
Jelani Alladin
Marcus Gaines
Linus Roache
Senator Wesley Smith
Noah J. Ricketts
Frankie Hines
Allison Williams
Lucy Smith
Miniseries Reviews
Autostraddle
Stef Rubino
For a storyline so imbued with the politics of each era, the series does nothing to truly contend, question, or reckon with them.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
The series is occasionally too mannered and presentational for its own good, but there's real heat and chemistry between Bomer and Bailey, who play around with this push-pull dynamic in interesting ways.
Variety
Aramide Tinubu
The inherent heaviness of Fellow Travelers is alleviated by Bomer and Bailey's electric chemistry. Hawk and Tim's relationship shifts over the decades, but their erotic intimacy and attraction reverberate off the screen.
Washington Post
Lili Loofbourow
The show refuses to identify as a tragedy, though it easily could; the arc fits... the series efficiently sketches out the wide variety of ways a wide variety of queer people coped, copulated and compromised.
Chicago Reader
Lauren Coates
The series shares a remarkable narrative and thematic similarity to last year's My Policeman, albeit executed with markedly more insight, artistry, and deftness.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Fellow Travelers earns its rousing moments, which double as a shield for a handful of shortcomings.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Fellow Travelers poses the question that haunts every story of love lost and found: Can people evolve over time, or is it only their circumstances that change?
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
If the structure is flawed, the acting and characterization of the central trio are not. Hawkins as a character is as well-tailored to Bomer's strengths as the suits he wears in the role.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Fellow Travelers resonates as a sweeping love story full of joy and pain.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
A glossy Hollywood production, with romantic music and handsome people delivering their lines with widescreen energy. And as a glossy Hollywood production about gay life is... still enough of a rarity that one is happy to find it exists.
Newsday
Verne Gay
As good as "Travelers" often is - the performances of Bomer and Bailey in particular - something is missing. There are no female characters of any particular substance or depth.
AV Club
Max Gao
Equal parts historical drama and political thriller, this eight-part series is the first of its kind, telling an epic gay love story across four decades that is as heart-wrenching as it is heartwarming.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jackson McHenry
Sure, it's worthwhile to talk about the horrors of the epidemic, the government's failure to intervene, and how closeted gay men in politics were culpable, but the pile-up of good intentions overwhelms the characters' sense of humanity.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The show is determined to become a cursory civics lesson on top of all that, filling itself with pat lines of exposition in which characters make boilerplate statements about the state of injustice.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Mixing real and fictional characters, the limited series turns Thomas Mallon's novel into a historical trip that's well worth taking.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
First and foremost, this is a love story, one that breaks your heart and reflects how a culture at large and the actions and inactions of politicians played a big hand in turning this romance story into a tragedy.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Bomer and Bailey make a great team through all of it, and they prevent some of the weaker material, such as the 1960s war-protest plot, from dragging the series down.
The New Yorker
Inkoo Kang
A remarkable new period drama...the supporting cast is nearly as strong, though the time-line hopping and the old-age makeup don't always work to their advantage...
TheWrap
Kayleigh Donaldson
"Fellow Travelers" is a keen reminder of an oft-forgotten truth: LGBTQIA+ history is American history.
RogerEbert.com
Kaiya Shunyata
While there's no doubt that Tim remains the heart of the show, thanks to stellar work by Bailey, Matt Bomer does his best work in years as Hawk.
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