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HBO's new show "Looking" starring Jonathan Groff

Looks good. Gee you can really tell when gay people are written by gay people as opposed to straight people. Usually gay people on television just squeal and yell catchphrases. Can't wait to check this out
 
I am really excited for this show. It just looks...good. No hyperbole--it just looks like it will have quality.
 
Please don't hate for this comment but my God Glee did this guy no favours. Here he comes across as a guy if you didn't know he was gay from the trailer you'd think he was a blank canvass in terms of sexuality yet in Glee I found it hard to believe Jonathan's character was in anyway attracted to Rachel. The guy seems to be able to act!
 
Thanks for the notice. I'll be watching for it. :wave:
 
I have my reservations about this [actually hated Queer as Folk] but it looks decent. It will probably have a very good first season and then just bomb like Girls did in season 2.
 
I have my reservations about this [actually hated Queer as Folk] but it looks decent. It will probably have a very good first season and then just bomb like Girls did in season 2.

I loved the series Queer as Folk. I have the entire series on DVD. I don't like the series, Girls. I don't know why people like this show. I hope this show has a long run on HBO. It looks like a very good show. I'm looking forward to this new TV series.
 
Thanks for alerting us about this show. I'm looking forward to it starting.
 
There is a gay series on ROKU as well...I think it might have been a web series...I think the episodes are maybe 15 minutes long and there are two seasons. I watched the whole thing it is was much better than I had expected it to be. I forgot the name though.

I look forward to checking out Looking...thanks for the heads up...I hadn't heard about it til now...
 
Reserving judgment until I see it. Kinda tired of gay shows (and I mean shows centering on a gay cast, rather than a show with llgbt people as part of the cast) having very little, if any, diversity and all being of upper-class stock. But I hope to be surprised all the same.
 
I found the other new series...it is on HULU...Old Dogs-New Tricks...I watched the whole series on HULU and it is much better than it looks...

 
Reserving judgment until I see it. Kinda tired of gay shows (and I mean shows centering on a gay cast, rather than a show with llgbt people as part of the cast) having very little, if any, diversity and all being of upper-class stock. But I hope to be surprised all the same.

ICAM another show about gay people with little to no diversity. So tired of the white is default/universal mindset of lgbt films/tv shows. I thought this show was supposed to take place in San Francisco, California not Dubuque, Iowa lol. Don't know why people are so impressed with these trailers I don't see anything in them I have not seen in other lgbt tvshows/films. Hopefully I am wrong and this show will be a very diverse and well-written tv show but from what these trailers show I highly doubt it.
 
I've seen the promo for it, and I'll give it a go. I admit to being just a tad put off by the "gay version of sex in the city" that sites like QUEERTY keep attaching to it.
 
Isn't this from the writer/director of Weekend, Andrew Haigh? That film is fantastic. I have high hopes for this.

However, kind of annoying the new gay show just has to take place in San Francisco. Because that's where the gays are, America.
 
hmmm...not feeling it based on the trailers. I actually found it similar to any random gay film out there. I'll give it a couple of episodes to see if it surprises me. I feel like I've seen it all at this point, so it needs to bring something fresh, new, and original to the table to hold my interest.

Also...saw Andrew Haigh's Weekend and hated it, so seeing his named attached doesn't help matter for me.
 
I actually watched a 10-minute preview of it and it's nothing great. Unless there is some man meat being shown, people won't stick around for the gay drama.
 
Yeah so far it is not getting great reviews. When does it start? This weekend?
 
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