One of the year’s best series, Showtime’s Fellow Travelers , concluded in spectacular fashion this month– just the way it landed. Led by Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey, and based on the novel of the same name, the series revolves around a group of characters through different decades–“the Vietnam War protests of the 1960s, the drug-fueled disco hedonism of the 1970s and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s while facing obstacles in the world and within themselves.” Jelani Alladin and Noah J. Ricketts star as Marcus Hooks and Frankie Hines. In the first time period, Marcus is introduced as a man who comes from a middle-class family in D.C. and is a journalist covering the Senate beat while confronting the racism he encounters each day. Ricketts’ Frankie is a drag performer who works in an underground gay nightspot frequented by Marcus and Bomer’s Hawk. As we go on in the series and through the years, Marcus and Frankie develop a years-long bond, some years together and others not, as they...