The Horizon (web series)

Season 1 was written in 2009 by Stark (writer for Sons and Daughters, Neighbours, Always Greener and Packed to the Rafters).

Seasons 2, 3 and 4 were written and directed by Stark and produced by Brian Cobb and his company Cobbstar Productions.

[5] Season 1 starred Patrick James, Jay Duncan, Andrew Perry and Samuel Rodriguez.

Season 2 starred Alistair Cooke, Patrick James, Indigo Felton, Sam David Harris, Adam George and Rebecca Sunshine.

Seasons 3 and 4 starred Patrick James, Indigo Felton, Paul Layton, Adam George, Sarah Louella, Matthew C Clarke and Francis Mossman.

But it also has its advantages, such as becoming a family and having an amazing cast and crew that you learn to trust and work so well with", explained actor Alistair Cooke (who took over the role of Jake in Season 2).

[citation needed] Jake, an 18-year-old innocent from Bega, comes to the city to meet 28-year-old AJ after months of chatting on a gay social networking website.

Despite the debacle, Jake decides to stay in the city with the support of caustic drag queen, new friend and flatmate, Wilma Bumhurt.

Privately, Micky is struggling with his sexuality and a chance encounter in a stairwell with a stranger (AJ) leads to sex.

Micky makes his escape, leaving a deeply sorry AJ to tearfully explain how he can separate his feelings of love for Jake from any little indiscretions.

Meanwhile, Wilma is emotionally torn after getting a voicemail message from her father, having not spoken to either of her parents in over ten years.

Deeply wounded, Wilma stays away - but later puts on a private show in full drag at the cemetery, performing a pumped up house version of "Ave Maria" at her father's grave with only Jake and Millie to witness it.

After being rejected by her mother for the second time, Wilma would happily never see her again - but when her drink gets spiked in a club, she passes out in an alley, hits her head and ends up in hospital.

Jake, Millie and Wilma discover Micky is working as a gay rent boy to survive and bring him back into the fold.

Whilst Jake sits in the testing centre waiting area for his results, Micky is with a Peer Educator getting his HIV tests results – which have come back positive... (Episodes 17 - 24) Uploaded between 7 November 2013 and this season each episode was sponsored by a different company.

Desperate to feel "normal" he secretly meets a guy online for sex, hoping he can fuck someone he doesn't care about.

Dennis makes an effort to fix his relationship with his mother Yvonne, organising another lunch with her, this time out of drag.

Relations at lunch, however, break down when Yvonne talks about how she kicked him out of home for being gay, based on her Catholic faith.

He ends up inviting Yvonne to a drag show in which Wilma is performing and even gets her up on stage as the audience applauds; their relationship finally on the up and up.

AJ then tentatively starts a relationship with visiting US singer Ritchie Valentine, but finds is hard to let his emotional defences down.

Micky comes home unexpectedly and catches Wilma having sex with her sugar daddy boyfriend, Dan - a closeted, successful businessman who's married with a grown up son.

Meanwhile, Dan reneges on his promise to keep things platonic with Micky when he suggests they have sex again; he'll even pay for it like old times.

Shortly after Dan lets Micky go from his recruitment agency, stating he just lost a big client and can't afford to pay his wages anymore.

He ends up breaking up with Dennis/Wilma on the spot and threatening to call security if Dennis doesn't leave his office immediately.

A drunken AJ starts hurling abuse at the singer, only to be thrown out by bar manager Matt.

Wilma tries to calm him down but Bryce won't hear it and stomps out, a powder keg ready to blow.

Now that Dan isn't supporting him financially, Dennis is forced to get a job - which leads to a string of comical attempts that go nowhere.

Dan contacts her, wanting her to drop the charges and begging for another chance, finally free to be himself - but Wilma sticks to her decision.

Retelling of season 1 and 2, with most of the cast reprising their roles, except for Sarah Mouella who was replaced by Anna Bauert.

Jai Rodriguez portrays Ritchie.