A gay couple inherit a child and blanch when he turns out to be a budding queen. Scot is an 11-year-old Truman Capote or Quentin Crisp, limp wrists and all. He shows up with a musical hairbrush and two makeup kits. His interest in school sports is limited to baton twirling and possibly cheerleading. This is a heart warming comedy that moves briskly toward punch lines about gender, sexuality, child-rearing and American families.