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Gin Thompson
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You underestimate the kind of contortions people in film and tv will put themselves through to avoid having to say the B word.

Intriguingly enough:

Nick of Time?

Frank Serpico sends his regards.

I'm looking for it now, but I remember an interview where Takei said something about how the character was straight, and his coming out shouldn't be seen as a retcon for Sulu.

Highlander Season 5, unless it's 4.

I always loved the notion of Ramirez riding around in that bright red suit and peacock feathers, all the while thinking he's blending in perfectly because he mastered the local accent.

Time for me to get going on that Canacki: The Ghost Finder webseries.

HOW good?

Locke & Key.

"Schkrew thish noishe, I'm out. Take ova for me, Wshvon."

I don't know her personally or anything but, unflattering Second City-era hair aside, she was, and remains, an attractive and talented woman. Just one of those instances of reality being unrealistic.

"I have to say, I'm really not that attractive. Until I met my husband, I could not get a date."
-Tina Fey

Methfron.

And, let's say, twenty percent of the young men.

Obviously the FCC takes priority, but apparently that was a thing that was said. As Pearl mentioned, this is brought up in Live From New York.

*Cash register sound*

People've tried! Darkman only exists because Raimi couldn't get permission to do an actual Shadow film.

Zane was having fun, for sure, but no one was having more fun than Treat Williams.

And no cuss words! She was very clear on that point.