User blog comment:Paul.rea/Teen Wolf News 030514/@comment-24110506-20140306184050/@comment-4091815-20140307173615

Because Jeff writes Danny from his own teenage experiences (or, more likely, from his teenage fantasy life) not from some politically correct "we're not different" playbook that seems so important to a small faction of the gay community.

The fact is people don't go to book club to hook up after a bad break up. They want to feel attractive and wanted and you go to a club for that.

If you don't know any more about Danny then you're not paying attention.


 * He's an excellent athlete


 * He's very loyal to his friend


 * He wears armani aftershave


 * He's good with computers and other digital devices


 * He drives a toyota


 * He has a bit of a mean streak (wanting revenge on his ex)


 * He has a criminal record

I know more about Danny than any other character with such limited screen time.

It seems to me that all YOU are seeing in those character developing scenes is the gay stuff and not the person behind it.