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FloaterJ wrote: W0lfknight1 wrote:

I think, the issue is that this seems to be a common theme in american media, rarely do we see LBTG relationships in a postive light.

Maybe that is because people, the makers of the shows as well as the viewers, are reducing them down to nothing more than their sexuality. When you start to see the characters as people, regardless of sexuality, the potential for improvement will finally become real.

I am a bit curious now, what are these shows you watch that apparently are so negative about the LGBT relationships. Me.personally no, I lot of people talk about Buffy season 6, but I stopped watching buffy after season 2. It s far more less freguent now then it has been. The 100 I think tries to not do that, in episode six we saw the guard(who has been a minor character for awhile) and The guy who died trying to save Monroe(I'll miss Monroe) have a touching goodbye.