• brown567@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      My problem was that that was the extent of their character. They’re only in a handful of episodes, and the focus of those episodes is entirely on their race. It feels to me like they tried to cram as much inclusion into as few characters as possible, which made the characters feel like tokens as opposed to other, more fleshed-out Cuban (Nina) or Jewish (Baby Bear, Charlie) characters.

      Looking into it, I’m surprised there hasn’t been more gay representation within the show and I really wish there would be. I really like how they didn’t really make a big deal about Dave & Frank being gay, making it feel normal instead of unusual

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        I’m surprised there hasn’t been more gay representation within the show

        Bert and Ernie are giving you side-eye :D

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          You had it in the form of the comment, made by the person they were replying to, calling out tokenism on the show. That was your context. All they did was ask, in response, if those characters were what was being called out because they seemed “a bit much.” Which isn’t gay bashing or racist on its face. All it tells you is they felt those characters were exemplary of tokenism for whatever reason. You could’ve worked all that out if you’d acknowledged the context you already had. Instead you bit their head off over a slight you made up in your head. Damn. :-/