Series writer/creator Benito Skinner also stars as a high school athlete who goes to extremes to hide his homosexuality when he starts college. Sure, this plot has been done to death, but what makes this series watchable is Skinner’s charm and the parade of other fun personalities. The comic standout is Holmes, who usually plays weird characters, but she’s glammed up for this role. As the parents, Connie Britton and Kyle MacLacllan get to flex their funny side. And yes, that really is Megan Fox playing herself on the poster. The humor ranges from clever to crude and it lands as often as not. The “will he or won’t he” debate also gets a bet repetitive. Even so, the collegiate energy, Skinner’s appeal and the range of enjoyable supporting characters combine to make for a sweet and genuinely amusing series. (Eight 30-minute eps) (3.5 / 5)