Two friends hanging out in a graveyard who begin a deep, existential conversation over life, love, loneliness, and death. It’s a captivating two-hander that effectively explores the fears we all have about what it’s like to lose someone you love and whether or not the good times you have make the inevitable heartbreak and suffering worthwhile. It also does a fantastic job telling an LGBTQ+ story in a way that feels authentic, relatable, and sincere.