Te Blood, the popular HBO seri, had fans drawg parallels between vampire characters and gay rights, but creator Alan Ball refuted the claims.
Contents:
- SPOILER ALERT: TE BLOOD TURNS STRAIGHT CHARACTER GAY… BUT WHICH ONE?
- IS TE BLOOD ABOUT GAY RIGHTS? FAN THEORY DEBUNKED
- 'TE BLOOD' ACTOR QU SHOW OVER GAY CONTENT
SPOILER ALERT: TE BLOOD TURNS STRAIGHT CHARACTER GAY… BUT WHICH ONE?
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Is Te Blood About Gay Rights? Te Blood, the popular HBO seri, had fans drawg parallels between vampire characters and gay rights, but creator Alan Ball refuted the claims. Dpe some obv parallels that have been drawn by fans of the seri, show creator Alan Ball sists that Te Blood isn’t an allegory for gay rights.
IS TE BLOOD ABOUT GAY RIGHTS? FAN THEORY DEBUNKED
In an article wh the New York Post, he said: “To look at the vampir on the show as metaphors for gays and lbians is so simple and so easy, that ’s kd of lazy. ” He also stated the allegory uld be “very homophobic bee vampir are dangero: They kill, they’re amoral.
The vampir the show have displayed qutnable moraly, which mak their symbolic pictn as gay people highly problematic.
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'TE BLOOD' ACTOR QU SHOW OVER GAY CONTENT
Ball is right to say that drawg the parallels uld be “very homophobic bee vampir are dangero”, but he’s the one who put the ntent up on the screen for fans to sk their teeth to. And yet, I will surely follow Sookie Stackhoe and Bill Compton to the end, as I’m sure many of my Facebook -watchers—almost all gay people—will do as well, for one simple reason: Dpe gog off the rails somewhere on the way to fairyland seasons ago, Te Blood remas one of the most pendably and grippgly queer shows on televisn.