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Posted: 2017-08-27T12:08:21Z | Updated: 2017-08-27T12:08:21Z

The friction between the Indoor Boys reaches a breaking point in this weeks episode of the gay comedy series.

In Mafia, roommates Nate (Alex Wyse ) and Luke (Wesley Taylor ) put their long-simmering feud aside to invite some friends over for a game night. Though Nate opts to keep up appearances for the occasion, he hasnt forgiven Luke for passive-aggressively violating his personal boundaries last week. Similarly, Lukes had it with Nates constant anxiety over his relationship with new boyfriend Aaron (Michael Tacconi ).

Unfortunately, the pairs attempts at merrymaking dissolve into a heated, insult-filled squabble as Lukes on-again fling, Tyler (Frankie Grande ), and a houseful of pals look on. The verdict is out on whether theres hope for a reconciliation, but this being Indoor Boys, expect plenty of laughs either way.

Wyse (The Bold and the Beautiful , Marvels Iron Fist ) and Taylor (Smash , Looking ) share writing and directorial duties on Indoor Boys, which takes a humorous look at the challenges of gay friendships in the digital age. New episodes of the show, which debuted in July, premiere Sundays on HuffPost Queer Voices.

Miss previous episodes of Indoor Boys? Head here to catch up!

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