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When We Rise Episode 1.03 Part III
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When We Rise Episode 1.03 Part III

Episode Premiere
March 2, 2017
Genre
Drama
Production Company
ABC Studios
Official Site
http://www.abc.go.com/shows/when-we-rise
Episode Premiere
March 2, 2017
Genre
Drama
Period
2017 - 2017
Production Co
ABC Studios
Distributor
ABC
Official Site
http://www.abc.go.com/shows/when-we-rise
Director
Tommy Schlamme
Screenwriter
Peter Parnell, Derek Simonds
Main Cast
  • Guy Pearce as Cleve Jones
  • Mary-Louise Parker as Roma Guy
  • Rachel Griffiths as Diane
  • Michael K. Williams
  • Austin McKenzie
  • Emily Skeggs
  • Jonathan Majors
  • Fiona Dourif
Additional Cast
  • David Hyde Pierce
  • Ivory Aquino
  • Dylan Walsh
  • Sam Jaeger
  • T.R. Knight
  • Todd Weeks
  • Rafael De La Fuente
  • Charles Socarides
  • John Rubinstein
  • Balthazar Getty
  • Don Frankel
  • Gideon Adlon
  • Jayne Taini
  • JJ Boone
  • Willam Belli
  • Lydia Boland
  • Melora Hardin

A decade has passed, it's the early 90s, HIV/AIDS continues to ravage the gay community, and Cleve, Ken and Richard now know they have this deadly disease. In order to get the country, the U.S. government and the President to give those dying of AIDS any attention, Cleve dedicates his waning energy to creating the Names Project AIDS Memorial quilt. Ken's home ripped away from him and his health failing, Cecilia Chung helps him enter a VA hospital to receive the treatment any veteran deserves -- but in this era of Don't Ask Don't Tell, this environment proves challenging. Roma lives with Diane and Diane's daughter, Annie, now a young pre-teen. When Annie begins asking about her father, Roma and Diane set out to find him, but are surprised to learn his identity and must make changes to their treasured little family.

It's 1997, Cleve has moved to Palm Springs for his health, and has been pushed aside by modern LGBT rights organizations. When he objects to one such group honoring a president who signed Don't Ask Don't Tell and the Defense of Marriage Act, he learns just how little clout he now holds. Cleve does, however, find brief happiness in fatherhood when he begins the process to foster parent a sick neighbor's child. Diane's daughter, Annie, in full teenage rebellion mode, is sent to Catholic school where she struggles to find her place as a child of lesbians and a gay man. Meanwhile, Ken checks himself into a VA HIV+ drug addiction program where he grows close to a closeted gay man. But unable to be out in this military environment, things only grow darker, and Ken must turn back to his roots, to God, for the help he desperately needs.