She's also in touch with her Jewish heritage, but only in a political sense. A project manager with Habitat for Humanity, Dana is misanthropic, misandric and quick to hurl insults, particularly at Steve, but is willing to help Rick and Steve with household repairs when the need arises. Dooley): Kirsten's angry 32-year-old bulldyke wife. She is an artist and also manages Chick Sticks, a sex toy store. She's considered a lipstick lesbian, though she has been confused for a boy often in her life. Kirsten Kellogg (voiced by Emily Brooke Hands in Season 1, Jessica-Snow Wilson in Season 2): Kirsten is 28, Rick's best friend from college and Dana's wife.Despite his love for only Rick, he seeks a more exciting sex life. He's more than a little fixated on his appearance, spending hours in the gym at a time, but personally sees no problem with that. Steve is a well-off real estate broker, despite not being very bright. Steve Ball (voiced by Peter Paige): Rick's 33-year-old husband.He generally holds the role of the show's everyman figure.
He is insecure about his relationship with Steve and prone to overanalyzing minor slights, but very kind and loving. He's a homemaker/computer programmer who's "obsessed with cleanliness and science fiction" and a member of the West Lahunga Beach chapter of Gay Men-zuh. (voiced by Will Matthews): Steve's 30-year-old Filipino American genius husband. The title is ironic, as all three of the main couples have typical "couple issues"-including Steve actively seeking a three-way with Rick and another man, Kirsten and Dana deciding to have a baby with Rick's sperm, and Chuck and Evan simply trying to be together despite a 31-year age difference between them. The show follows the lives of three gay couples-the titular Rick and Steve, Chuck and Evan, and Dana and Kirsten-as they live in the fictional gay ghetto of West Lahunga Beach and interact with their friends and family. As of April 2011, there are no plans for a third season. The second season debuted on November 11, 2008. It is a spin-off from Brocka's 1999 short film of the same name, and debuted on the LGBT-focused Logo network in July 2007 and on the Canadian Teletoon's late-night programming block " The Detour" that October. Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World (also known as Rick & Steve) is a stop motion adult animated sitcom created by Q. From left to right: Evan, Chuck, Dana, Kirsten, Rick, Steve