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okay, probs the last i’ll say about this as i by and large really do watch this show for the music, and i really am not all that invested in the lives of any of the characters, but, just. just, no, this is not how you handle a storyline about a teenage girl being outed as a lesbian in small-town ohio, it’s just not, it’s just SO NOT.
so, here’s a list of
everythingETA: NO WAIT IT’S NOT EVERYTHING I HAVE REALIZED THAT I FORGOT THINGS, oh my fucking god, here’s a list of most of what wasn’t okay about yesterday’s ep, and the reasons why it wasn’t okay!
- hi, was that an episode about a girl coming out as a lesbian that didn’t once actually use the word “lesbian”? i mean, correct me if i’m wrong, i only watched the episode the once and i was busy trying to lamaze breathe to calm myself, but i’m preeeeetty sure that was an episode about coming out as a lesbian that didn’t once use the word lesbian. not cool, glee! lesbian is not a dirty word; acting like it is just makes people think it is.
So much love for this!!!!!! Just goes to show how appallingly androcentric views on female sexuality still are.
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It’s also worth mentioning...Brittany, her girlfriend, isn’t involved
slowly sinks into...bitter gratefulness...i stopped watching
ALL OF THIS. SERIOUSLY. 100% ALL OF THIS....love Santana because she’s bitchy
This right here is a great example of why I don’t watch that damn show. I used to not watch it for entirely different...
this!!!!!! Just goes...appallingly androcentric views
this. Ryan Murphy & Co can clearly...handle dude gay people. They continue