They made Supergirl's sister a lesbian in the TV show. That doesn't bother me, totally okay with it, other than they then forced a lot of awkward, contrived storylines into a comic book show in order to serve their agenda rather than entertain the audience.
The ensuing bad writing and awkward, clunky direction are why my family and I stopped watching the show, not because a hot chick decided to kiss other women.
I like this post, because it reveals some things easily glossed over.
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A - this may entertain a new audience - growth is important, right?
B - the awkward, contrived storylines are very likely being written by straight people who are writing about what they don't know
So it's not a bad idea if it's executed well. Maybe they should've hired writers to write what they know about. Maybe everyone should.
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Loosely-related: when i watch any kind of romantic movie, I need to be able to see why the main characters are into each other. For the guy, it's 99% easy, the woman is hot and while she begins the movie insufferable and obnoxious, she dials it back and the red flags go away. Easy.
But look at these movies from a woman's POV.....the guy is usually conceited or doofy......always confident, though, no matter his ability....and 99% of the time does something major to screw things up.
Most romantic movies fail at making the man desirable to the woman because...............anyone?......anyone?.........men write everything!!! We have the same issue with more progressive aspects of shows coming into gear......studios are having middle-aged white guys writing for the roles of bisexual teens.
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And we complain that it's awkward. No shit.