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Russel from season 3
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Come on, he's just confused and misunderstood. Scorn not his simplicity, but rather try to love him all the more!

Compared to the many german tv shows aimed directly at non-straight people like… uhhhh….

The only fuckable guy on this show that got any lines.

I have not watched "bear city" but isn't that the film that portrays the chubby guys as funny and clumsy while they tell their skinny leads to stop shaving for a week and present them as sexy?

Facial hair (and other hairy places) are all great as far as I am concerned, but the guy's gotta be hot to me in the first place. If you put a beard on a guy I don't care about the beard is not gonna make him more attractive. So while my brain could maybe grow to like those characters my penis will remain asleep while

I have a question: when it is revealed that the other twin is in the shower and we cut to the commercials, is that supposed to be a cliffhanger? Because I have no idea what the big surprise or whatnot about this scene was. Any help is appreciated. I hate not understanding what a show as clever as this is trying to

Out of all the people I know who are into men only a handful would find any of the leads (or talking extras, with the exception of the cruising guy) fuckable at all. So whenever I hear about the "gay scene" that is all about (and only accepting of) "fit, handsome and under 28" people I am so lucky that I have no idea

I have a very cozy deadend job which isn't paying good at all, but can't say that was the reason why any man or woman has ever rejected me. There are so many more reasons to dislike me. So I do think you are vastly generalizing here, but I guess everyone does that, based on his own experiences.

Hopefully they won't all be gay. Maybe mustache guy is bisexual what with his ex-girlfriend and all. But that was probably just "a phase" or him trying to figure out "who he really was" or some bullshit like that.

Very much agree with this. Who - outside of television - picks their friends and aquaintences based on their sexual orientation?

It is amusing but I couldn't help but wonder how long the writer has been trying to squeeze this into a review. Amusing though.

His teeth are.

What are you talking about? Diversity of body type? There IS only one body type and that is advertisement-pretty! Everyone not looking like that is ugly and if you are attracted to a different look you are a pervert, obviously!

I didn't expect to be interested in this, but this doesn't sound half bad. And if it doesn't ignore the fact that there is more than gay and straight and also shows that not all non-straight men look and act alike I might enjoy this.

You know, he's an actor. But everyone knows that he is a Starfleet Captain, obviously!

The real question for me is does this have Christopher say the best lines of the book:

What you write here is so wrong on many levels. I will call myself fucking queer for the rest of the week. That should be tons of fun since I hate the term so thank you.

I have to agree with most you are saying. Also I think the leading guy looks really hot, that is something that usually never happens to me. The show might be terrible but I will check out the first couple of episodes to judge for myself.

I have read in the comments on this site that King's daughter is gay. Haven't bothered to check other sources though.

Yeah, I remember that scene from "It" very vividly. I was 12 or so when I read it. I found it totally fascinating that there was a gay character who was not ashamed or hiding and equally terrified that this lead to him being killed. And I don't mind unlikeable characters at all, that is much more interesting than