Eric Forman’s New Buddy Is a Homo
Added 2020-08-05 21:30:26 +0000 UTC“Eric’s Buddy” (December 6, 1998)
Trigger warning: The episode we’re talking about doesn’t bring up sexual assault in any way, but because it’s That 70s Show, the subject comes up. Skip from the 25-minute mark to the 29-minute mark if you want to listen to the episode without that discussion.
Debate among yourselves whether That 70’s Show qualifies as a classic sitcom, but you can’t say it wasn’t a successful show, running eight seasons and then again syndication. In its first season, the show featured Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a student who befriends Topher Grace’s character — and then kisses him. It may not fully stick the landing, but it at least deserves credit for featuring a boy-on-boy timeslot in primetime before Dawson’s Creek did it.
Yes, That 80s Show also happened, and today it’s only worth looking into for a pre-It’s Always Sunny Glenn Howerton and Supergirl’s Chyler Leigh decked out in punk gear.
Dog With a Blog is exactly what it sounds like, but Drew still doesn’t understand what it is.
Tanya Roberts’ Tahiti Village.
Donna’s dad plays an L.A. gang tough in 1975’s Switchblade Sisters, which is a weird, wild thing to behold.
And the whole of Bad Gays is pretty interesting, but their episode about Oscar Wilde’s Bosie is especially good.
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Comments
That is the thing that I always look up then immediately forget
Drew Mackie
2020-08-06 16:33:37 +0000 UTCFun fact! Agnes doesn't mean "lamb of god" it means "pure/holy". Somewhere along the line it got associated with agnus, Latin for lamb via St. Agnes whose emblem was a lamb!
Callum Roper
2020-08-05 23:52:35 +0000 UTC