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Showing posts with label DirecTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DirecTV. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Nick Jonas Has Gay Sex Scene On “Kingdom”

Not the hookup we were hoping for.
From: NewNowNext
After months of wondering whether or not Nick Jonas’ in-the-closet character Nate from DirecTV’s Kingdom would ever get the chance to live out his same-sex desires, fans were disappointed when the big moment finally arrived in a sad and horrific way on last night’s episode.

In the episode, entitled “No Fault,” Jonas’ character is drugged at a party and forced into a threesome. When Nate wakes up in the morning, he feels violated and deeply enraged, which is totally understandable given that what he went through was nothing short of a full-fledged sexual assault.

In response, the Kingdom fandom erupted on Twitter to express their own rage and sadness about the disturbing turn of events.




Check out the scene below:

Friday, December 25, 2015

7 Shows That Need To Fix The Gay In 2016

From: NewNowNext
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Kingdom

We couldn’t have been more excited when we found out Nick Jonas was going to play a closeted MMA fighter on this DirecTV drama. Even though Nick said it would be a “slow burn,” we didn’t realize it would be this slow. It took the entire first season to see Jonas’s Nate Kulina… what, get a back-alley blow job?

Season Two just wrapped and proved to be a wash for any plot advancement concerning Nick’s sexuality. In fact, other than being called out by his girlfriend for the Grindr-like app and photos on his phone, Nate seems further away from coming out than ever. In last week’s finale [SPOILERS], Nate was clearly still not ready to talk to his brother or his father about his sexuality.

Twenty episodes into this journey and the “slow burn” has pretty much been snuffed out.

How about, in Season Three, Nate actually falls in love with another MMA fighter, one who is fearless about who he is? (Casting suggestion: Skyler Maxon, who already played a gay fighter in Faking It).

Because, honestly, crafting such an interesting take on sexuality is a waste if you’re never going to address it.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

The Gay Guide To The Fall Television Season

From "Arrow" to "Quantico"—plus a new season of "American Horror Story" checks in.
From: NewNowNext
 The fall television season is almost upon us with plenty for LGBT viewers to enjoy. Here’s a quick rundown of our must-see TV schedule.
 September
Scream Queens
Iconic horror queen Jamie Lee Curtis leads a cast that includes Lea Michele, Billie Lourde and Emma Roberts in this campier, funnier cousin to American Horror Story, along with highly-anticipated guest roles from Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande and Charisma Carpenter. (September 22 on Fox)

 Empire
There’s no stopping Cookie Lyon (Taraji P. Henson) or her flying shoes, but Lee Daniels is upping the ante in Season Two with a slew of guest stars—including Andre Leon Talley, Chris Rock, Kelly Rowland, Mariah Carey and Marisa Tomei as a venture capitalist who loves hip-hop, fashion and beautiful women. Making a return: Rafael de la Fuente as Jamal’s ex, Michael. (September 23 on Fox)

 Modern Family
The extended Pritchett family return as Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) become landlords, renting out the upstairs unit and bringing new sources of stress in their lives. Meanwhile Alex starts college and baby Joe becomes a “rough and tumble” child. (September 23 on ABC)

 Nashville
The fourth season of Nashville will see Will (Chris Carmack) dealing with the ramifications of coming out, discovering that his fans aren’t as loyal as he hoped. Aerosmoth frontman Steven Tyler appears in the season premiere.
 How to Get Away With Murder
The Viola Davis-led ensemble is back for a second season and it’s going to be just as killer as the first: A fresh murder and strained relationships has the team, including gay legal eagle Connor Walsh (Jack Falahee) on edge. (September 24 on ABC)
 Grey’s Anatomy
Do you believe in love after McDreamy? While Meredeth navigates widowhood, Grey’s promises new romances for Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) after their breakup. (September 24 on ABC)
 Scandal
Thursday nights wouldn’t be complete without watching Olivia Pope’s (Kerry Washington) gladiators navigating Beltway conspiracies and investigating their way to the bottom of a scandalous situation. Machiavellian gay Cyrus (Jeff Perry) is on the outs at the White House, with Elizabeth (Portia DeRossi) taking his job. He probably won’t let that go lightly. (September 24 on ABC)

 Quantico
Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra makes her American debut in this steamy thriller about FBI trainees implicated in a terrorist attack. The supporting cast includes Simon (Tate Ellington) who has fabricated a past—including a boyfriend—and Elias (Rick Cosnett), a gay former defense attorney. (September 27 on ABC)


 October
American Horror Story: Hotel
Ryan Murphy has done the impossible: Made cable’s campiest show even gayer. Cheyenne Jackson, Matt Bomer, Max Greenfield and Lady Gaga all check in to this horror hotel. (October 7 on FX)
 Arrow
The show gets its first gay male hero when Echo Kellum joins the show as Curtis Holt, Felicity’s new pal and Star City’s newest defender, Mr. Terrific. (October 7 on The CW)
 Billy on the Street
Billy Eichner’s ambush quiz show joins Tru TV’s lineup, with Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Anna Kendrick and Julianne Moore joining the out comic as he interrupts people on the streets of New York City to pester them with pop culture questions.
(October 8 on TruTV)
 Kingdom
While Nick Jonas downplays his gay icon status, there’s no denying he adds a punch of heat to the fighting drama. The new season will see Nick’s character continue to battle his demons as secrets come back to haunt him. (October 14 on DirecTV)
 November
Angel From Hell
After getting some of the best lines on Glee, Jane Lynch takes the lead as a crude woman who suddenly inserts herself into the life of Allison (Maggie Lawson) claiming to be her guardian angel. This “guardian angel” may make Allison cringe constantly but her advice often turns out to be right. (November 5 on CBS)

December
Transparent
Making us wait the longest is the return of the Emmy-nominated series now at the center of the transgender zeitgeist. Creator Jill Soloway says the show will move past explaining the trans community to audiences as it dives deeper into each character’s experiences. (December 4 on Amazon)
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