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Then don't watch it. Watch something else, like Scandal or something.
Stop it batty boy. Your logic is illogical.
Then don't watch it. Watch something else, like Scandal or something.
wow might have to pass on this
you looking at it from a viewpoint you think makes sense. Since I first felt like I started to understand the character, him being a strictly heterosexual male seemed unrealistic to me. Frank Underwood is only about one thing...power. He has no notion of doing what is normal, or practical...only what works or what would get him ahead. Honestly, Zoe Barnes could have been a guy and the story doesn't change at all...but the fear of homophobia necessitated Zoe being female. Think about it...why would Frank Underwood be a strictly heterosexual character in this story outside of it being easier for you and others to digest?The question is why put in it in there in the first place? Underwood has never made sexual comments admiring other men or done any homo shyt. What was the point of the scene exactly, if not to force the homosexual issue onto the unsuspecting public.
you looking at it from a viewpoint you think makes sense. Since I first felt like I started to understand the character, him being a strictly heterosexual male seemed unrealistic to me. Frank Underwood is only about one thing...power. He has no notion of doing what is normal, or practical...only what works or what would get him ahead. Honestly, Zoe Barnes could have been a guy and the story doesn't change at all...but the fear of homophobia necessitated Zoe being female. Think about it...why would Frank Underwood be a strictly heterosexual character in this story outside of it being easier for you and others to digest?
I thought we were having a serious conversation...forgot this was the coliTry to rationalize illogical homosexual subplots in order to rationalize ones own homosexuality brehs...
Yea I might binge watch this shyt over the weekend.... I'm stuck on this true detective joint....amazing fukking showdon't. The show is fantastic overall. The entire gay moment is so forced and awkward its hilarious and can easily be fast forwarded.
The question is why put in it in there in the first place? Underwood has never made sexual comments admiring other men or done any homo shyt. What was the point of the scene exactly, if not to force the homosexual issue onto the unsuspecting public.
In chapter 8 he and his old friend were talking about fukkingThe question is why put in it in there in the first place? Underwood has never made sexual comments admiring other men or done any homo shyt. What was the point of the scene exactly, if not to force the homosexual issue onto the unsuspecting public.
In chapter 8 he and his old friend were talking about fukking
And it sounded like Frank was the bottom too. So it wasn't from left field
Yeah. I remember i had to rewind it to make sure i was hearing it right. I remember thinking to myself: "Franks a homo?"Jesus christ, that enitre dialouge flew right over my head. I had no idea him and his friend were having fond memories of fukking. Ironically that episode was easily the WORST in the series...go figure.
I wasn't surprised Frank was a secret homo. Even in the first season, I got the feeling his wife was a beard and their marriage was one of power and convenience. Come to think of it, I don't remember there being a single scene where Frank fukked his wife and that 10 second threesome scene doesn't count but, like a raw sex scene like he had with Zoe.