Sunday, December 27, 2015

7 Shows That Need To Fix The Gay In 2016

From: NewNowNext
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The Originals

The The Vampire Diaries spin off made us swoon last season with the Romeo-and-Romeo romance between vampire Josh and werewolf Aiden (Steven Krueger). But, like Shakespeare’s original, the relationship was cut short by Aiden’s death.

But that’s not the real problem. (Newsflash: Romances on genre shows rarely end well.)

Josh is still present this season, but just barely. Unlike Nashville’s Will, he’s proven he can hold his own with the other vampires in battle and doesn’t need to have a gay story line to exist. Why he isn’t more entrenched in the New Orleans drama on the show? Since we still haven’t learned much about Josh’s backstory, let’s bring his real family into the mix and reveal that his bloodline is just as important as the Mikaelsons’.

And even if he’s not ready to give his undead heart to someone new, give Josh at least a romp with someone. That would be more exciting than just seeing this charismatic actor lost in the shadows.

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