Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25184427-20140722165407/@comment-10280603-20140722210006

HolyDrumstickofLove wrote: Ok...didn't want to say this because I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings....but Glee handled homosexuality more believably....and I think there was a higher gay/hetero ratio. Sure....it wasn't pretty, and Kurt faced bullying and everything else.....they faced challenges that normal gay teens face...but there was a variety of personalities among the gay individuals, realistic (and yes having one flamboyant gay person is normal, because there are gay people who act like that)...glee didn't make me cringe, either (well, actually it did, but not because of how they handled gay people). You guys want to act like I am a homophobe...but I am not. Haha. It really is just Teen Wolf. No ones trying to make you out to be a homophe. If thats how your feeling you need to think about what that says about you. The difference in Glee and teen wolf is that once again being gay is a main plot point for an important character in Glee its a show about misfits and outcast originally. I dont know what it turned into cause i didnt watch past the first season but you knew from day one of the show what you were getting. Like LadyX if you look at the ratio theres no gay agenda in teen wolf its not really even brought up in more than 1 percent of the overall show thats been shown. Hell were four episodes into this season before we were told this kid was gay