A wave of backlash serves as a painful reminder of Colton's past choices. In response, he turns to friends and mentors to pave the way toward healing.
After a series of private conversations, Colton decides to publicly come out on TV. In NYC, he visits the historic Stonewall Inn with his dad and Gus.
Colton reflects on his relationship with God, shares his truth with faith-based friends and connects with members of the Metropolitan Community Church.
In Nashville, Colton bonds with country radio host Cody Alan, but the pressure of mixing and mingling at a party gives him pause.