Media Applaud Glee's 'Loving and Responsible' Gay Teen Sex
Tuesday's "game-changing" episode of Glee was all the talk of the entertainment world this week as Gleeks and the media alike were eagerly anticipating the episode in which Rachel and Finn and Kurt and Blaine would finally get it on. Yes, the media were applauding the "progressive" displays of gay sex between high school boys in the "milestone" episode titled, "The First Time."
The highly anticipated episode, slated to feature sex scenes between gay characters Kurt and Blaine and also Rachel and Finn, was nothing more than a 55-minute hype about the possibility of four high school students losing their virginity. The last few minutes of the show didn't give viewers quite the flesh fest they were so eagerly awaiting. But that didn't matter to the media - they had nothing but praise for the "groundbreaking" episode that "advocated loving and responsible sex," even if showing sex between two high school boys during primetime is a bit "controversial."
After the TV-14 "Viewer discretion is advised" content rating aired, the episode began with a scene in which Artie, the student directing the upcoming musical "West Side Story," encouraged leads Blaine and Rachel to lose their virginities in order to better understand the sexual awakening of their characters. Sex is "one of humanity's most basic and primal urges," Artie told his stars.
This led Rachel and Blaine to contemplate for the remainder of the episode just how and when to lose their virginities in order to optimize their performance. Yes, the life-changing, irrevocable loss of virginity for the sake of a high school play. But remember, the show advocated "loving and responsible sex."
For the rest of the episode, viewers were left wondering in multiple scenes whether or not Rachel was going to have the courage to approach boyfriend Finn about having sex, and whether or not Blaine was going to successfully seduce Kurt into having sex at home, in a gay bar, in the car, or on stage before the big show. The giveaway is when Rachel states to Blaine, "I can't play a girl who has a sexual awakening if I haven't been awakened myself."
During the last few moments of the show, viewers finally see Rachel and Finn alone in his house where she whispers, "I'm going to give you something that no one else is ever gonna get." Finn then moves his hand over her back to unfasten her dress and the two are later seen under the comforter of his bed, staring at one another, fingers interlocked.
Similarly, Blaine and Kurt are seen lying on a bed next to a roaring fire, staring passionately at one another as the camera cuts away, we see them move toward one another as producers imply that these gay teens have just consummated their relationship.
The scenes of the couples cuddling flash back and forth with Blaine and Rachel's performance of "One Hand, One Heart" from West Side Story.
Implied sex between high school students is going to raise some eyebrows as it's a controversial subject to weigh in on during primetime. The Parents Television Council president Tim Winter said, "The fact that Glee intends to not only broadcast, but celebrate children having sex is reprehensible. The gender of the high school characters involved is irrelevant. Teen sex is now more prevalent on TV than adult sex and Glee is only playing into that trend. Research proves that television is a teen sexual super peer that can, and likely will, influence a teen's decision to become sexually active. Fox knows the show inherently attracts kids; celebrating teen sex constitutes gross recklessness."
But Ryan Murphy, the show's raunchy, boundary-pushing gay-friendly creator defended the episode to Entertainment Weekly saying, "Everybody has seen a straight couple losing their virginity, but has anyone dovetailed the gay and straight stories together and given them equal weight? That seemed like an exciting choice and a new thing."
Perhaps it is "an exciting choice." In Hollywood.
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We only have so much time on
Submitted by Bhaal on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:18am.
We only have so much time on this earth and Murphy wants to spend it pushing this crap? Teenage sex is responsible? Two people unable to cope with the potential consequences of the actions they are choosing is being responsible?
Uh... Houston... we have a problem.
Telling kids, have sex but be
Submitted by redfish on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:51am.
Telling kids, have sex but be responsible, is like telling kids drink alcohol, take drugs but be responsible. It doesn't work. Kids have to learn self-control and certain life values before they can be responsible. You need one before the other.
If you're honest with yourself, it really shouldn't be hard to wait until you have your own life and your own house to make those types of decisions. Everybody is so wrapped up in the idea that "every teenager has sex" (talk about patronizing teenagers), that people never question whether its respectful to parents to have sex in their house, when they're putting you through schooling so you can have your own life.
The problem today is younger people are encouraged to think that they aren't normal if they don't have sex. People of that age are actually very naturally shy about it, its awkward. They have trouble asking each other out on dates, let alone having sex.
The conversation on this needs to be turned around, and it doesn't need to have anything to do with gay people. The message needs to change from "don't have sex" to "its normal not to have sex", and point the finger at peer pressure.
Responsible till we have to
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:39am.
Responsible till we have to pick up the tab for STD treatment, counseling, abortion and a whole other host problems as the result teen reposnibilty.
I don't give damn waht two consenting adults do alone but this garbage is the promotion child molestation which is the core of the whole homo movement.
Gay consummation?
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:39am.
Excuse me while I retch uncontrollably.
"Sex is 'one of humanity's most basic and primal urges,' "
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:42am.
WOW! How long did it take for someone to figure that out?!? Who'da thunk it, yo?
Gay writers, actors, directors, and producers should just go out and have ACTUAL sex instead of spending all of their conflicted, miserable, self-loathing lives trying to convince the "straight" world that somehow we are missing out on something lovely.
And Rachel, my dear, and any other poor dumb high school girl who thinks like you when you say, "I can't play a girl who has a sexual awakening if I haven't been awakened myself," allow me to wake you up. Girls need a reason to have sex; boys, especially high school horn dogs just need a place and an opportunity. Trust me on that one.
Oh, and your line,"I'm going to give you something that no one else is ever gonna get" is good for about as long as one of President Bambi's promises, because EVERY BOY in the school will know before you wake up the next day that you are spreading it around, and they will be sniffing around like a pack of Anthony Weiners looking for a shot. You'll be so flattered that you are getting all that attention that pretty soon the entire football team will be drawing X's and O's on your moves!
Rachael, a ho is just a ho. Guys are just opportunistic slim bags, but for some reason they still look down on ho's. Life just ain't fair.
Someone call me when Glee is going to air the girl-on-girl stuff. (I told you that we're slim bags!)
You're a 'slim bag',
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:50am.
You're a 'slim bag', bubba???? So that Fantasy Fest Foto of the guy with the pot belly, bra, and panties wasn't you???
Killa! I'm shocked that you thought that was me.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 1:14pm.
I NEVER wear a bra. Like Gloria Sternum, I'm liberated!
Well, I'm glad the guy in the
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 1:18pm.
Well, I'm glad the guy in the photo was wearing one!!! He needed it!!!
Glee
Submitted by NewLife56 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:53am.
Loving?
We'll see how much they love it when they go down 30% ratings wise and the company's that hire them to run ad's starts bitc**hing and then th show gets canceled.
i wonder how they would
Submitted by TruthMonger on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 3:19pm.
i wonder how they would define love - if anyone ever bothered to ask...
Paul speaks of the definition of love and the evils of homosexuality in Corinthians;
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
New International Version (NIV)
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11
English Standard Version (ESV)
9Or do you not know that the unrighteous[a] will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality,[b] 10nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 11And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
http://www.biblegateway.com/
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
i heard a few songs by the glee kids...
Submitted by ds7 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 12:11pm.
and thought they did a good job, so i watched a few shows.
i've taken this show completely off of my DVR schedule.
worthless sodomite propaganda.
Forget all that,
Submitted by Kaleidoscopic God on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 1:47pm.
I could never forgive Glee when I found out they use auto-tune.
Huh?
Submitted by GW on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 3:53pm.
"I can't play a girl who has a sexual awakening if I haven't been awakened myself,"
Yech. I feel sorry the actors who have believe this and then have to portray mass murderers or muggers or rapists. I take that back. I feel sorry for their victims.
Ground-breaking is the "haute" criterion?
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 4:06pm.
Other notable ground-breaking activies:
* Grave digging (especially your own)
* Stepping on land mines
* Dropping bombs
* Extintion-Level-Event meteor strikes
.....
'nuff said.
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...