From Dperate Hoewiv to Grey's Anatomy, the 7 cult TV shows betrayed queer women wh the Bury Your Gays trope.
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- GAY CHARACTERS OFTEN GOT SHORT SHRIFT ON “DPERATE HOEWIV” WHICH BEGS FAL SEASON THIS FALL
- SECRETS OF DPERATE HOEWIV' NEW GAY NEIGHBORS REVEALED!
GAY CHARACTERS OFTEN GOT SHORT SHRIFT ON “DPERATE HOEWIV” WHICH BEGS FAL SEASON THIS FALL
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The tth is, show creator Marc Cherry – who is openly gay – has mostly unsed his gay characters sce the early stag of season three. That’s when socpathic gay teen Andrew Van Kamp went om beg one of the most highly-visible gay characters on televisn to mostly glorified extra although last season he did surface for a meaty alholic episo. Alex Comis, played by Todd Grnell but he is not the fully-realized gay character he should be and Pyom is always terrific the role.
While Andrew has his own place and no longer liv on Wisteria Lane, gay uple Bob and Lee (Tuc Watks and Kev Rahm) do live there. But stead, was all wrapped up 60 mut as Gaby succsfully schemed to get the gay uple back together. Two gay guys are about to shake up Wisteria Lane, but 's not their sexualy that's the issue — 's their bad taste art!
SECRETS OF DPERATE HOEWIV' NEW GAY NEIGHBORS REVEALED!
Andrew tells him that he thks he might be gay and Bree storms , mandg rpect, and Rex tells her, is awkward. The “bury your gays” trope is real, and all too often our favoure LGBTQ+ characters are btally killed off. However, beyond buryg the gays, TV shows have a long history of failg them other ways, too – fettg they exist, or forcg them to face hio trma that’s rooted the fact that they’re queer.