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Harold and Kumar Can't Decide Who's The Catcher And Who's The Pitcher

I also heard that the anti-alcohol message was mandated by some higher powers. It's definitely not a good episode, but it's immensely quotable and I actually like the stuff with Parker.

I know that. I still hated the cowboy vampires. Did like the mind control eggs though. I even like Inca Mummy Girl which is not a fan-favorite, as far as I know. I love Killed By Death. (Heck, I even don't mind Beer Bad.)
Just, when you look at both seasons, Season 2 just seems much more uneven to me than Season 3.

Look again at the picture, there's more than one female character in costume, it can't be a superhero movie.

Season 5 is my least favorite season of Angel. I also remember that it wasn't received that well back when it was first aired and I was still very active in the fandom; its reputation has somehow completely reversed since then.

Yeah, I know. I feel nowhere at home on the net.

Welp, I was actually thinking about watching it this weekend…

It's completely mediocre, but it also came out the same year as Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Divergent, so not even close for me.

But they are randomly distributed. I'm gay, and I grew up gay in a small town before I moved to a big city (and since then I actually moved back). The communities are mainly in the big cities, of course, but LGBT people are everywhere. Especially LGBT teenagers who can't simply move away.

I'm in the "Never had a problem with the sisters (alcoholism aside), but always hated Detective Lance"-camp.

Yeah, that's why I'll never believe those low numbers.

Oh, there is definitive progress, of course. A lot even, compared to TV a decade ago. But it's still not fast enough. I'm watching and writing TV now, I don't want to wait another one or two decades for seeing acurate portrayals of LGBT people on every channel.

The writing is atrocious nowadays, but I still think the silver standard for inclusiveness in genre fare is Teen Wolf. Ironically it fails completely at lesbian action.

The funny thing is, her death scene sucked, but the way she was later written off the show totally did the character justice. So both statements are kinda wrong.

Even if the numbers were really that low (which I doubt), even 2% means 1 in 50. You don't know 50 people? Everyone who claims not to know any LGBT people is either lying or ignorant.

And in a lucky coincidence today the news broke that Sulu will be canonically gay in the new Star Trek.

I laughed so much at that.

Yeah, I'm seeing them the same. I can't imagine Quentin actually questioning his sexuality after that threesome, he probably just thinks it was a drunken mistake and still calls himself straight.

Yeah, I was thinking about the sex magic scene. That one was fairly explicit. And granted, the show didn't have too many sex scenes (which is both odd and a relief for a show that's mostly about sex and sexual abuse), but those that were shown were really handled differently depending on who was in them.
It reminded me…