Posted on 01/25/2020 6:23:34 PM PST by Morgana
ABC's heartfelt drama A Million Little Things just aired one big thing on Thursday night when it had it's 12-year-old characters share their first kiss - a gay kiss.
In the episode "The Kiss," little Danny (Chance Hurstfield) is nervous and upset because he's about to have his first kiss live in front of everyone in his school's production of Grease. Worse than that, it's with a girl when, we already know, he came out at age 11 and wants his first kiss to be with his crush Elliot. The two went on a date on an episode last year, but things didn't work out because Elliot felt uncomfortable with Danny's mom saying they looked "cute together."
Before the big kiss scene on stage, Danny confronts Elliot about their relationship and is about to admit he wishes his first kiss was with Elliot when Elliot leans in and kisses him.
Danny: You really hurt my feelings.
Elliot: What?
Danny: All I did was like you. You barely talked to me all rehearsal I'm just so sick of people hiding their feelings. I'm about to have my first kiss with Skyler Burns, and I kinda wish it was with --
For reasons I can't even begin to fathom, ABC insists on pushing the homosexual agenda on children, taking it further and further with each episode. A child's sexuality should not be fodder for adults to pat themselves on the back about how progressive they are with their representation. Leave the kids alone!
Now this?
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Making it easier to just walk away from cable TV.
Revolting Obscenity Alert!
I’m glad I’m old and don’t watch that sheesh.
Quit watching TV years ago if it were not for Newsbusters I’d have no idea this was going on.
Okay. Gay. Gay, gay, gay. I get it. Some people are gay. Just stop beating me over my head with it. Sheesh.
Just when you think Hollywood can’t go any lower ...
They are sick, sick, sick
Whatever you do, DON’T watch 9-1-1: Lone Star.
Filthy bastards, preying on your children and grandchildren. Happily, children dont watch as much TV as those of past generations, thanks to their smartphones.
The 911 franchise is from the sicko behind Glee and American Horror Story. Spoiler: he gay and commie.
Yeah
Youd think HIV aids and syphilis didnt exist Per todays TVs( lack of) standards
“Making it easier to just walk away from cable TV.”
This is ABC. Broadcast. Over the air.
Whatever you do, DONT watch 9-1-1: Lone Star.What, you don't like full blown gay sex scenes?
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I honestly can’t remember when the last time I watched any network tv.
We stopped watching this show because of the little boy being gay. That, and some of the characters and story lines just got annoying.
“remember the ABC after school specials back in the 70’s and 80’s?”
Ah yes. Scott Baio - The Kid Who Drank Too Much and shows like that. They carried a positive message and a lesson back in those days.
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