
Cupid's Arrow
Loosely based on the personal experiences of creator, Eddy Gaspard, Cupid's Arrow chronicles his experiences as a closeted teen in the early 2000's.
In Seasons 1 and 2, follow Bruce O'Dea, a sixteen-year-old, gay Junior who is still in the closet. Taking place in the early 2000's, Bruce struggles to accept his identity as his religious-leaning parents push to enroll him, without warning, in an out-of-state Christian Science boarding school.
In Season 3, follow Tommy Guiterrez, a D1 college tennis player, who moves back home to Texas after facing some tragic events at the end of his Freshman year. While there, he begins coaching teens in order to get back up on his feet.
Cupid's Arrow
Season 3 Episode 7: Tex Mex
The Palo Alto police detectives call Tommy and let him know they received an anonymous tip of him being responsible for filming Renato having sex without his consent and blackmailing him. As a result, Tommy is being summoned to court in California.
It’s the first day of the Tex Mex tournament. Heather isn’t playing her best as she is dealing with relationship issues. Magda's game is also off. As Tommy does his best to coach his players, the detectives arrive at the Ranch.
Tommy tells the detectives he suspects Darren is the one responsible for filming Renato having sex and blackmailing him. With little hard evidence to stand by, Tommy pleads for himself to talk with Darren, which the detectives agree to.
Drama ensues between Tommy’s players after Magda and Carl lose their doubles match.
After some intense singles matches, Tommy’s players win the Tex Mex tourney; they will be heading to New York to play in the Liberty Cup.
Feeling down about being summoned to court, Tommy retreats to his bedroom, alone. Seth arrives and tells him about a potential job opportunity his dad may have for the young coach.