I'm still so disappointed by Limitless' cancelation. Just, like, what the fuck, American audiences? I almost never watch procedurals, but I loved this one.
I'm still so disappointed by Limitless' cancelation. Just, like, what the fuck, American audiences? I almost never watch procedurals, but I loved this one.
I re-watch Lucy's "The Great Train Robbery"-episode at least once a year. That and Frasier's "Ski Cabin" are my gold standard for mistaken identity-room switch-farces on TV.
Victor is in The Vision now. But they already said he'll die soon.
None of them has any "power" in the gay community. James Franco is the Mayor of Gay Town.
Well, good thing is we don't have to have just one type of gay type. Galvin is a twink, Haynes is a hunk, and you can be into several types. I would bed both of them in a heartbeat.
You definitely could, but I guess they wanted to give gay representation first. Bisexual men are still really rare in pop culture for several reasons, among them the inability of a lot of people to see sexuality as anything other than black or white. I'm all for bisexual representation, but in a case like this I…
I've never left!
Well, not Russia, but my home country. I'd like to, but seriously, right now, the US are not a country I would move to.
I don't think Colton Haynes getting a role over Noah Galvin now will never be a problem. They are completely different actors, types and even ages. Galvin still looks like a teenager, Haynes is a 20something hunk.
Really makes you think about the friendship between Marty McFly and Doc Emmett Brown, doesn't it?
To answer your question, there is some kind of anti-bi discrimination in the gay community. I know some gays who even refuse to accept that bisexuality exists. But I can't tell you if that kind of thinking is higher than it is in straight circles.
"'Ello guv'nor!", probably.
I also wanna add, it's cool to have such a civil discussion about this for a change. You seem to be good people.
I may be posting on The AV Club in the middle of the night, but my self-esteem is not that low.
You're probably making a good point, but I hardly remember Philadelphia so I can't really give an answer to that. It's generally seen as an important film in the gay community, but it's not exactly beloved anymore and has been reappraised as a relic from another time, when gay characters were completely sexless and…
Well, looking at the news right now, it's definitely not worse or more violent than the real-world USA.
Maybe someone should show him that stupid t-shirt.
Yeah, shit like that is the best proof why we need a gay Sulu, and better LGBT representation in general.
I'm always surprised that Carol was supposedly so famous when Ms Marvel came out. I had never read one of her comics before, but I knew everything about She-Hulk and Spider-Woman.
In the end, I think the most famous non-mutant female superhero at Marvel is Sue Storm though.
I would even go so far as to say that killing in general should not be lauded.
So far I like her about just as well as classic Thor. If I remember correctly the sale figures of Lady Thor are actually decent.