Nah... He's not as dweebyAlso, did anyone else keep thinking that Aaron was Topher Grace?
Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
It was completely unnecessary. Homosexuality put in there just because it is homosexuality. The gay agenda strikes again.
Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
It was completely unnecessary. Homosexuality put in there just because it is homosexuality. The gay agenda strikes again.
Gay people exist, grow up.Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
It was completely unnecessary. Homosexuality put in there just because it is homosexuality. The gay agenda strikes again.
What is the agenda, exactly?
Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
It was completely unnecessary. Homosexuality put in there just because it is homosexuality. The gay agenda strikes again.
Locutus's Post
So, they made it to the Alexandria Safe Zone, so what's going to fill out the rest of the season? The fall of the ASZ's leader and the rise of Rick as their leader? Will our next big-bad make his appearance?
I think it was more than just wolves. Something drove through their fence, cut up some zombies (leaving their arms and legs outside the fence) and stored their torsos (with numbers carved on their foreheads) in a truck.So, they made it to the Alexandria Safe Zone, so what's going to fill out the rest of the season? The fall of the ASZ's leader and the rise of Rick as their leader? Will our next big-bad make his appearance?
They will settle in and be happy for a nanosecond before the "wolves" who destroyed Noah's home attack this place. I haven't read the comics, but this seems pretty likely.
I think it was more than just wolves. Something drove through their fence, cut up some zombies (leaving their arms and legs outside the fence) and stored their torsos (with numbers carved on their foreheads) in a truck.So, they made it to the Alexandria Safe Zone, so what's going to fill out the rest of the season? The fall of the ASZ's leader and the rise of Rick as their leader? Will our next big-bad make his appearance?
They will settle in and be happy for a nanosecond before the "wolves" who destroyed Noah's home attack this place. I haven't read the comics, but this seems pretty likely.
Wolves may have finished the job though.
I will say this about the gay "reveal". It plays less organically that you have to do it in a "Reveal" at all, but if they hadn't done that & had introduced the character such that we knew all along that he was gay, then it would've undermined the tension of him possibly being a potential threat or villain
What they ought to do but couldn't is when he was asked who he was with & said one person. He could've just said "My husband or boyfriend" or whatever, & it would have been out there naturally, but that would've destroyed the suspense
Because the minute this audience finds out that a character is gay, it's like a billboard going up that says "This character is NOT a villain, because we don't want people to think The Walking Dead is disrespecting Gay People"
I actually think they were smarter about it with Tara. Just a much more natural development there. Not so much drummed up for attention value. I think the show suffers from that type of sensationalism. Just put gay people in there normally, like they're normal people... because they are. If there's to be a relationship arc then let it come out naturally like with any other characters. Just my opinion on the presentation
The "Reveal" tactic for a relationship is for something that has dramatic consequences or potential conflict, like when they did the reveal that Shane was shacking up with Lori. Now THAT you do in a reveal.
But two people that are just in a relationship? The only reason to do that in a reveal is that it must be treated "differently", & I personally don't believe it should. It shines an awkward spotlight on what shouldn't be awkward at all
With those that don't like it? I don't know. They could go back to the 50s maybe?Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
Agreed. It didn't seem to me to be a "Gay" reveal, but, more a relationship reveal (which happens to be a Gay relationship). It was put out there, as soon as they were reunited.I will say this about the gay "reveal". It plays less organically that you have to do it in a "Reveal" at all, but if they hadn't done that & had introduced the character such that we knew all along that he was gay, then it would've undermined the tension of him possibly being a potential threat or villain
What they ought to do but couldn't is when he was asked who he was with & said one person. He could've just said "My husband or boyfriend" or whatever, & it would have been out there naturally, but that would've destroyed the suspense
Because the minute this audience finds out that a character is gay, it's like a billboard going up that says "This character is NOT a villain, because we don't want people to think The Walking Dead is disrespecting Gay People"
I actually think they were smarter about it with Tara. Just a much more natural development there. Not so much drummed up for attention value. I think the show suffers from that type of sensationalism. Just put gay people in there normally, like they're normal people... because they are. If there's to be a relationship arc then let it come out naturally like with any other characters. Just my opinion on the presentation
The "Reveal" tactic for a relationship is for something that has dramatic consequences or potential conflict, like when they did the reveal that Shane was shacking up with Lori. Now THAT you do in a reveal.
But two people that are just in a relationship? The only reason to do that in a reveal is that it must be treated "differently", & I personally don't believe it should. It shines an awkward spotlight on what shouldn't be awkward at all
A character being reunited with someone they love and running to kiss and hug them is a scene that has been repeated on the show dozens of times. Why when it's a gay couple is it singled out as some kind of awkward and inorganic "reveal" moment? It's not some huge event that needs a gradual build up, it was just a kiss between two people who love each other who happen to be men.
With those that don't like it? I don't know. They could go back to the 50s maybe?Actually pretty interesting to see the portrayal of a male homosexual couple on a TV series. Here, almost touching how the two interacted with one another. Wonder how well that's going to go over with other viewers, though.
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