Posted on 06/19/2018 6:48:09 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Well, Cheech and Chong already did E.T., the Extra Testicle.
Daniella Pineda is another one of those “alleged” comedians.
Trannysaurus.
Trannysaurus Rex.
Movie company probably noticed how claiming Lando Calrissian was a "pan sexual" utterly tanked "Solo."
That stupid Homosexual sh*t doesn't help a movie sell, it hurts it badly.
What lesbian dinosaurs ACTUALLY looked like:
Haha.
But it’s also true.
Simple fact.
They say many of the objects in our dreams are merely symbolic for other objects, often sexual, at least according to S. Freud.
LOL, I chalked it up to anxiety about future medical procedures...:)
I agree. Tired of it. Go weed the flowerbeds, people. Clean something. Tame a spider.
No, it's just the difference between one woman and you. No call to generalize, AT ALL.
Neither fags nor dykes are welcome in my home. As soon as any show starts in with the homosexual indoctrination, I pull the plug. They even had homosexuals in the zombie apocalypse show The Walking Dead. We haven’t watched that in a long time either.
The whole point of their indoctrination is to try to “normalize” what will always be abnormal and disgusting and I’m uninterested.
First we hear that T-Rex had feathers. Now we hear that T-Rex had rainbow feathers, or perhaps puce and chartreuse. And that he minced and roared with a lisp. Unless T-Rex was a she in which case she was totally butch.
LOL
And there’s my mental image for the day.
In “Jurassic Park” the dinosaurs were all females, to keep them from reproducing, but, as Ian Malcolm told us, “life finds a way”
lol
Her departure was noteworthy due to a surprising[3] conversation between Southerlyn and Branch in the very last scene of the episode. At the close of the show, Branch dismisses Southerlyn because he feels she is too sympathetic toward defendants, and that her emotions get in the way of looking at the facts. A stunned Southerlyn pauses for a moment, then asks, “Is this because I’m a lesbian?” Taken aback by the accusation, Branch protests, “No. Of course not. No.” Her final line is “Good.... Good.”[4] This is the first and only instance that Southerlyn’s homosexuality was ever explicitly mentioned,[3] although there had been subtle hints in earlier episodes. In the 2003 episode “Mother’s Day,” Southerlyn is asked out for coffee by the female defense attorney, and later the same woman asks her out for drinks.[5] In the 2004 episode “Gov Love,” she is uncomfortable with a case in which McCoy successfully seeks to have same-sex marriage declared illegal in New York in order to get testimony from a gay defendant’s spouse. Southerlyn had objected to this and refused to assist McCoy, but her sexual orientation was never mentioned.[6]
She mentions in another episode that she dated a male college student while she was still in high school and that he is now a New York State Senator.[7]
The decision to announce Southerlyn’s homosexuality only as the character left the show was widely denounced both by fans and critics.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Slate’s Dana Stevens called the line “a cheap stunt”,[10] as did USA Today’s Robert Bianco[11] and numerous fans.[14][15] The media director for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) stated to Chicago Tribune television critic Maureen Ryan, “For a show that usually employs gay and lesbian characters as sensational plot devices, it’s really disappointing to have one of the leads come out five seconds before she exits the show,” and Ryan cited as “typical” a fan comment from Universal Television’s fan forum that read, “They have never discussed her sexuality on the show before and all of a sudden, she’s gay in her last two lines? Terrible writing decision.”[12] Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle joined those calling the move a “cheap stunt”, adding, “but here’s why it didn’t work: Anyone who knows anything about gay people knows that no lesbian could ever be that bad of an actress.”[16] Diane Holloway of the Austin American-Statesman was one of many critics who chose to answer Southerlyn’s on-screen question, while citing her as third runner-up for a list of “the most annoying actors on television”.
I never heard of her but apparently the line and the clip have become an Internet meme.
Since her last name is Röhm and her father is from Munich, maybe it was because she was a Nazi.
They cut the lesbian bit.
If you boycott now, the gays win.
“...while citing her as third runner-up for a list of ‘the most annoying actors on television.’”
She really was, LOL!
Dumb move by the writers/producers. But, I guess it sold advertising dollars, which is what TV is all about.
Glad to learn I wasn’t barking up the wrong tree. Thanks! :)
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