17 parts Complete Atlas Rogers is the charismatic and accomplished captain of his high school football team. With his athletic prowess and natural leadership skills, he is adored by his teammates and respected by the entire school. Known for his strong moral compass and dedication to his studies, Atlas is considered a role model for his peers.
Trevor Silva, on the other hand, is the campus bad boy, who thrives on being rebellious and defying authority. His devil-may-care attitude, coupled with his edgy style and nonchalant demeanor, makes him both feared and admired by his classmates. Despite his reputation, Trevor possesses a sharp intellect and hidden talents that often go unnoticed.
Unexpectedly, fate throws these two polar opposites together when they are forced to partner up for a school project - the notorious baby project. In this assignment, students are paired to parent a lifelike baby doll, simulating the responsibilities and challenges of parenthood. While Atlas and Trevor both identify as straight and have never seen eye-to-eye, they must set aside their differences and work together to navigate the trials and tribulations of raising a simulated child.
As Atlas and Trevor bond over the ups and downs of their shared project, they develop a unique camaraderie and an unlikely friendship. Through their experiences, they learn valuable life lessons about communication, teamwork, and the importance of understanding others' perspectives. Along the way, they also confront their own preconceived notions about masculinity, stereotypes, and personal identity.
The dreaded baby project becomes a transformative journey for Atlas and Trevor, challenging their perceptions of themselves and each other. As they overcome obstacles and grow together, they discover that friendship and understanding can arise from the most unexpected places, ultimately redefining their perspectives and shaping their futures.