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Adam Devine of ‘The Righteous Gemstones’ on Kelvin’s Big Moment and Doing His Own Stunts: ‘It Looked Like an Alien Was Trying to Escape My Body’
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for Season 4, Episode 7 of “The Righteous Gemstones,” “For Jealousy Is the Rage of a Man,” now streaming on Max.
As the youngest child of the namesake family on HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones,” Adam Devine’s Kelvin Gemstone hasn’t always held the spotlight. But now that Danny McBride’s epic evangelical saga is coming to a close after four seasons as the funniest (and only) religious family action-comedy on television, Kelvin has finally gotten his moment in the light.
Kelvin spent the entirety of “The Righteous Gemstones” trying on unlike identities. First, he was the overgrown kid head the Gemstone megachurch’s youth program. He then channeled his (barely) repressed desires into leading the God Squad, a homoerotic tribe of body builders, and started the Smut Busters, a gang of vigilante, sex-negative prudes. Finally, he ended Season 3 by embracing his tru
'The Righteous Gemstones' Just Gave Kelvin His Best Moment Yet
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for The Righteous Gemstones Season 4.
The Righteous Gemstones doesn’t nervous away from the harm and controversy the titular family brings to their community. As lovable as we uncover the antics of the Gemstones — primarily the children of Eli (John Goodman) and the late Aimee-Leigh (Jennifer Nettles), Jesse (Danny McBride), Judy (Edi Patterson), and Kelvin (Adam Devine) — the show doesn't water down the corrupt nature of evangelicalism or the many contradictions emotionally attached in a streamlined, for profit Christianity.
From the very first episode, however, Kelvin is queer-coded, primarily through his interactions with Keefe (Tony Cavalero), the latter of whom is introduced as Kelvin’s house-sitter, a former Satan worshiper, and a personal achievement story for Kelvin’s potential as a pastor. He and Keefe are inseparable, increasingly finding ways to put their hands on one another – workouts, massages, and general masculine grapples. It’s a strange dynamic, as Kelvin has the money and the spiritual influence in the association, while Keefe considers Kelvin his savior, but th Spoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for Season 3, Episodes 8 and 9 of The Righteous Gemstoneson HBO. Revelations are a-coming in the final two episodes of The Righteous Gemstones Season 3. The popular HBO series follows the eponymous Gemstone family of megachurch pastors who navigate the trials and tribulations of their glamorous form of Christian worship and the controversy seeded within. Article continues below advertisement Though the church was originally dash by widowed pastor Eli Gemstone (John Goodman), Season 3 sees Eli retire and church ownership and operations inherited by his three crude adult children Jesse (Danny McBride), Judy (Edi Patterson), and Kelvin (Adam DeVine). As the three of them fight to behave like a family and live up to their family's legacy, they also contend with issues in their personal lives. When it comes to Kelvin, he comes to a major turning point in his love life. Is he gay? Article continues below advertisement As the youngest Adam Devine in The Righteous Gemstones (Photo: Jake Giles Netter/HBO) Finally, the most romantic bond on The Righteous Gemstones gets its moment in the spotlight. Among all the Gemstone family couples, Kelvin (Adam Devine) and Keefe (Tony Cavalero) hold always been the two people who seemed to genuinely enjoy being around each other the most, with no hidden agenda. For years they’ve been the series’s will-they/won’t-they pairing, the biggest roadblock seemingly creature Kelvin’s unwillingness to admit that he is in reality gay. It’s no wonder why he wanted to keep it under wraps — Christianity has a long history of condemning homosexuality, and the Gemstones’ church was built around strong heterosexual family values. But those notions don’t advance into play when Kelvin’s coming out moment finally happens in Season 3, Episode 8, “I Will Take You By the Hand and Keep You.” There’s no dramatic come to Jesus moment (literal or figurative) grappling with his sexuality, no tense family conversation; it’s hardly even a plot show in the episode. Kelvin just decides now is the time and kisses Keefe out inKelvin Makes a Big Play in His Love Life in 'The Righteous Gemstones' — Is He Gay?
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