Many things exist but aren't deliberately featured on every.single.show. This is just the flavor of the month. |
Yes, they’re deliberately featured. It’s called representation. It matters. |
Yes... it matters for promoting an agenda. |
| Also, Robin is gay. |
It’s so unrealistic that every show before the 2010’s only had straight people. So unrealistic I’m tired of the hetero agenda! I don’t have a problem with straight people, I just don’t want them shoving it in my face. They even have straight kiss scenes in Stranger Things between Lucas and Max, El and Mike, AND Hopper and Joyce — yuck! |
| Is Max brain dead now? I feel very sad about her plight. Eddie’s solo to Master of puppets was truly awesome though. Loved this seasons use of music. |
You do realize the majority of the population is straight, yes? |
And I think you need to learn to read sarcasm. |
Monroe on Too Close for Comfort in the 80s. Golden Girls had gay characters early on and a prominent episode where a woman fell in love with Rose. Didn’t Family Ties have a gay episode? Ellen came out on her show. Was that the 90s? |
| I love the way they remixed separate ways. Beautifully done with the scene. And now kids have been introduced to the genius that is Kate Bush. |
| Golden girls also had Blanche’s gay brother. |
I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation. They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay. I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda. |
Will and Grace started in 1998. |
OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show |
Who remembers “SOAP”? Billy Chrystal played a gay man. I remember my parents not wanting me to watch this show, which made me want to watch it. |