Lois McIntyre and her husband Stephen arrive at the Palm Springs Hospital where her brother, Billy, is dying.She is an east coast conservative whose lean on life borders on bigotry.
Refusing to go to his bedside, Lois bemoans her life with and without her brother. Affronted by Billy's lifestyle as a gay man, she renounces him, his partner, and people like them as deviants who don't deserve salvation on earth or beyond.
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