Connington is gay, just not getting it on.
Connington is gay, just not getting it on.
THere are theories that Connington is gay, but repressed and not sexually active.
Is he gay?? Man, I totally forgot that part.
They aren't. There are actually far fewer explicit sex scenes in the books than on the show, which I think has contributed to some confusion.
"So yes, he should be taken to task for it."
No, he shouldnt have. Its his books that he is writing. He doesnt owe any one any thing. Its his prerogative what he puts in his books and why. Its nobodies business but his own. Dont like it then dont read his books or watch the show. It really is that simple.
Why should he have to? It's not like there aren't gay characters in the books at all, and none of them are treated in a "LOOK YOU GUYZ! GAY ONE HERE!" manner. Their sexuality is just a part of them, but not the entire essence of them. I'm all for representation of minority characters, but it doesn't have to be…
Authors tell the stories they want to tell. We, as readers, read the ones we want to read. That should be all there is to it.
He's a fiction writer.
"It is not a democracy. If it was a democracy, then Joffrey would have died much earlier than he did."
I do triathlons and I hate cyclists. I swear when I'm training on my bike I'm constantly paying attention to where I am and how fast I'm going so I can avoid being "that guy" while riding. There is nothing worse than being stuck behind some asshole cyclist who is in the middle of the road going 20mph. Cyclists want to…
I think I speak for everyone: Fuck cyclists!
OF COURSE YOU CAN'T CHANGE A FUCKING DIAPER IN THE MIDDLE OF A RESTAURANT.
That's some serious gene consolidation there.
Rory Marries Man Who Is Not Dean, Jess or Logan (He's Not Even Marty)
Lovebirds Vincent Kartheiser and Alexis Bledel — aka Pete Campbell and Rory Gilmore — got secretly married earlier…
Wheww. I think the things listed here are super regional, or at least American, or based on the kind of restaurant. Idk? I was a server for five years, and a customer for longer, and really disagree with a couple of these.
I just tweet-commented that both Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt's publicity strategy is "Just go out there and be a human version of a puppy."