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I tried to tell one of my sisters something to that effect when she started watching “Glee”. She just loved all of the performance numbers, but, after watching about 5 minutes of it, I told her that the show was trying to make her see homosexuality in a better light by presenting perverts as likable characters.
She continued to watch until they apparently crossed some line for her, and she stopped watching.
Another sister loves Tom Selleck and got into “Blue Bloods” about a year or so ago. She told me about how great the show is and about the appeal of the Catholic faith and the family cohesiveness. So, back around the beginning of the year, we began DVRing, even though we just don’t usually watch such programming.
Some of the shows were pretty good, but then I noticed that they were introducing more and more of the pro-homosexual agenda. I predicted early on that the granddaughter of Selleck’s character will be portrayed eventually as a homosexual. Hasn’t happened yet, though.
Anyway, this same sister was visiting recently, and she sat down with the DH and me to watch on DVR the episode mentioned in this article. I got up and left the room during the commissioner’s meeting with the cardinal. Not going to watch it ever again.
Sister says she will keep watching, and she and that other sister continue to watch “Modern Family”, which is a comedy series that includes a pair of homosexual men who call themselves married and have adopted a child.
The granddaughter on the show has a boyish haircut which many “lesbian” females prefer. Wouldn’t be surprised if they have her come out as gay.