The last episode of the Last of Us will be the Last for a lot of people

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nah, actually my wife and kids were watching the show with me. Not anymore though. My kids can deal with basically zombies, and I curse like a sailor. But 45 minutes of straight gayness was wild as fukk as a choice for this show. It was literally an entire episode of brokeback mountain

Haven't watched it yet. Did they show any explicit scenes? Bill is a fakkit in the game, but there's no explicit scenes. In fact, his @Buddy :dame: hangs himself so you never meet him.
 

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All these shows got alphabet-sex, how they gonna choose who the winner will be?

It's really not a big deal anymore and people need to get over their insecurities and this culture war. This is a fight yall nit gonna win.

Television dramas are not going back to what they were in the 90s. Simple minded Brawny-white-guy-saves-the-day-and-gets-the-girl story telling is done and over with. TV writers fully embrace the freedom they now have to create characters and tell engaging and inclusive stories that feel genuine and not just for television. No one who has worked passionately all their life to be a writer is eager to go back to the 80s and completely limit their potential to appease insecure homophobes and Bible thumpers.

This is a TV-MA drama. Anyone watching it is very mature enough to understand gay relationships. Not everyone sees inclusion of others as indoctrination of their mind or something being "forced on them." Im pretty sure this aint a problem when its two fine women tearung off each others clothes in these dramas. Yall are free to watch whatever shows shares this ignorance about "homosexual agendas." Whatever is left.
 
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To this very day, I never played the game and will never play the game :beli: . All the dikk throat thrusting for the shyt in 2013 made me vow to never even consider copping out of curiousity.

I copped GOW Acension that year and on the real >>>>>LOU
You wilding breh :gucci:

I haven’t watched the show but TLOU 1 and 2 are fire :wow:
 

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It's really not a big deal anymore and people need to get over their insecurities and this culture war. This is a fight yall nit gonna win.

Television dramas are not going back to what they were in the 90s. Simple minded Brawny-white-guy-saves-the-day-and-gets-the-girl story telling is done and over with. TV writers fully embrace the freedom they now have to create characters and tell engaging and inclusive stories that feel genuine and not just for television. No one who has worked passionately all their life to be a writer is eager to go back to the 80s and completely limit their potential to appease insecure homophobes and Bible thumpers.

This is a TV-MA drama. Anyone watching it is very mature enough to understand gay relationships. Not everyone sees inclusion of others as indoctrination of their mind or something being "forced on them." Im pretty sure this aint a problem when its two fine women tearung off each others clothes in these dramas. Yall are free to watch whatever shows shares this ignorance about "homosexual agendas." Whatever is left.

I guess that joke hit a nerve lmao
 

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It's really not a big deal anymore and people need to get over their insecurities and this culture war. This is a fight yall nit gonna win.

Television dramas are not going back to what they were in the 90s. Simple minded Brawny-white-guy-saves-the-day-and-gets-the-girl story telling is done and over with. TV writers fully embrace the freedom they now have to create characters and tell engaging and inclusive stories that feel genuine and not just for television. No one who has worked passionately all their life to be a writer is eager to go back to the 80s and completely limit their potential to appease insecure homophobes and Bible thumpers.

This is a TV-MA drama. Anyone watching it is very mature enough to understand gay relationships. Not everyone sees inclusion of others as indoctrination of their mind or something being "forced on them." Im pretty sure this aint a problem when its two fine women tearung off each others clothes in these dramas. Yall are free to watch whatever shows shares this ignorance about "homosexual agendas." Whatever is left.

NOBODY but fakkits wants to see fakkits you fakkit
 

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Haven't watched it yet. Did they show any explicit scenes? Bill is a fakkit in the game, but there's no explicit scenes. In fact, his @Buddy :dame: hangs himself so you never meet him.
It's nothing crazy, but it's a bit much, I just fast forwarded on vlc with the :francis: face

Lgbtq pandering for an Emmy nomination. Cheat code writing
Probably the first and last time I'll ever say this, but the video game actually handled it with more tact :skip:

I'm surprised at the positive reception from the pro-lgbt posters in here because I thought the scenes with Bill and Frank were pretty clumsy, the dialogue was corny and contrived, there are better Walking Dead episodes. I preferred the ambiguity in the game, it added a layer to Bill's character without shoving it in your face. It seemed like they were trying to get blood from a stone with a forced gay episode because I can't imagine they would embellish that same subplot into a full episode if it was a normal heterosexual relationship in the game. Award bait.

That's a pet peeve I have with people like @The Velvet Soul, sure it seems like writers can take more risks, but in reality it's just progressed into a different type of white liberal orthodoxy, just because it's different doesn't mean it's good. Though I did like the scene at the dinner table, reminded me of that movie Amour.
 
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To this very day, I never played the game and will never play the game :beli: . All the dikk throat thrusting for the shyt in 2013 made me vow to never even consider copping out of curiousity.

I copped GOW Acension that year and on the real >>>>>LOU
How you going to compare something you've never played goofy ass koala
 

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NOBODY but fakkits wants to see fakkits you fakkit

You don't want to see fakkits because it reminds you of gay sex and your mind runs wild with it. Probably feeling jealous when you see them hugging up on each other.

I don't think about gay sex when I see a gay people or gay characters on television. That's your insecurity, not the rest of the American public, not the television writing community.
 
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