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Fellow Travelers/Bulletproof

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Bulletproof
Episode 2
Airdate November 5, 2023
Written for television by Dee Johnson
Directed by Daniel Minahan
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Bulletproof is the second episode of Fellow Travelers.

Starring: Matt Bomer (Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller), Jonathan Bailey (Tim Laughlin), Jelani Alladin (Marcus Gaines), Linus Roache (Senator Smith), Noah J. Ricketts (Frankie Hines)

and Allison Williams (Lucy Smith)

Guest Starring: Chris Bauer (Joe McCarthy), Erin Neufer (Mary Johnson), Will Brill (Roy Cohn), Christine Horne (Jean Kerr), Matt Visser (David Schine), Rosemary Dunsmore (Estelle), Mike Taylor (Leonard Smith), Jane Moffat (Helen)

Co-Starring: Joel Keller (Mcleod), Chelsea Russell (Stormé), Keara Graves (Miss Addison), Ben Sanders (Bobby Kennedy), Brian Dunstan (Langston Hughes), Chris Owens (Barker), Gabbi Kosmidis (Caroline), Edie Inksetter (Maggie), Peter Millard (Russell Fuller), Devon Hyland (Friendly Reporter), Nck Name (Luis), Don Xavier (Jonathan Steadway), Matthew Brown (Oliver), Iman Ayorinde (Eugene), Andy Milne (Cozy Corner Pianist), Paul Rivers (Hawk's Neighbour), Katherine Trowell (Aunt), Hallie Seline (Cousin Frances), Raffa Virago (Gloria), Joseph Daly (Senate Building Guard), Peter Deiwick (FBI Agent), Robin Wilcock (Thruston Morton), Max Kobetich (Sandy), Kristin Langille (Dora Cohn), Isaiah Collins (Kenneth Ward), Neil Whitely (Langston's Attorney), Danny Vo (Tim's Neighbour), Thom Marriott (Karl Mundt), Tony Munch (Priest)

Contents

Plot Overview

When the State Department begins investigations into suspected homosexuals, Hawk distances himself from Tim, who questions his faith. Hawk's colleague Mary comes under suspicion. Journalist Marcus loses his job after a dispute with Roy Cohn but is comforted by drag performer Frankie. Needing cover, Hawk draws closer to Lucy Smith. In 1980s San Francisco, Hawk observes gay life in the AIDS crisis when Tim's sister forbids him to see Tim.

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