The original plan was for Kirsten to bear the child after being artificially inseminated with Rick's sperm - but after Steve was offended that his sperm was apparently not good enough, straining his relationship with Rick, the two secretly decided to both provide sperm for the sample, and then in the process of bringing the sperm home to impregnate Kirsten, Dana accidentally got pregnant when she spilled it on herself. Dixie Bernstein-Brocka-Kellogg (voiced by Lori Alan): Kirsten and Dana's baby.It has also been shown that she takes great pride in being the only straight person in West Lahunga Beach. However, she still puts on a cheery exterior when she parties every night with Evan, whom she has tried to steal from Chuck. Because of this, she is on numerous anti-depressants as well as anti-psychotics. She has been a beard to 17 gay men (the first being Rick) and becomes suicidal whenever they come out of the closet. Condoleezza "Condi" Ling (voiced by Margaret Cho): West Lahunga Beach's resident fag hag, or "alternative lifestyle companion" as she prefers to be called.He's also the most superficial and trendy of all characters and loves to spend time in clubs. He's addicted to a multitude of drugs, to the point that forgetting to take them for a day completely messes up his system.
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