KinK — Season 1, Episode 7: Velvet’s Dinner Party & More
Documentary • 30 min • 5 seasons, 63 episodes • ★ 3.3/10
Episode synopsis
Velvet hosts a dinner party; Fogg and Fanny set up a public dungeon at a local club, and Stephen dons his fluffiest outfit for a day at the fair. Frustrated with a lack of 'play space', and always on the lookout for new playmates, Fogg and Fanny set up a dungeon at Re-Bar, a Vancouver club catering to young goths. Velvet throws a dinner party with her husband Ray and the conversation turns to the hardships of growing up different in an intolerant society. Stephen goes to his doctor for a check-up, explaining how he has strived to keep his HIV+ status from altering his lifestyle. He then demonstrates his unquenchable spirit and joie de vivre by heading off to Gay Day at an amusement park for a day of cotton candy and joy rides, sporting a lavish pink tulle tutu and a long blond ponytail.
About KinK
KinK was a Canadian documentary television series, which first aired in 2001 on Showcase. The series profiled some of the more unusual edges of human sexuality, primarily the kink and fetish scenes. It was filmed in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg; the fifth season, set in Halifax, Nova Scotia, first aired in September 2006. KinK was produced by Vancouver's Paperny Films.