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It depends on how much of it is dram and how much is edy.
maybe i'm naive but i want it to be an even mix. one source of comedy is the main character's neighbor who is a staunchly homophobic downlow pastor.
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It depends on how much of it is dram and how much is edy.
Just remember...it killed Moonlighting.
I think maybe you have the one that means something...but is elusive and things never quite click.
In the meantime, he can have any number of encounters with [STRIKE]tricks[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]hook-ups[/STRIKE] boyfriends, who become part of the tapestry of the story...just like in real life.
Just make some of them really messy.
And some of them really kind of sweet.
Happens more often than you'd think.
Sounds like a pretty good idea. Can you pull off writing this? If you can, not only are you better than me, but you just went up in my estimation of you. Even you thinking about writing this makes me realize that there are more facets to your personality than I realized. Bravo!

As much as I would watch the fuck out of this, I'm just not sure if America is really ready for it. Avoid network television and stick to places like Netflix or Hulu if you're serious about pitching this idea to somebody.
Don't call it a dramedy, people think they don't like them. Call it a mockumentry. That's what ABC calls Modern Family.
Honestly it sounds like something that will strike out before it even gets up to the plate with Network execs. You can try cable/independent channels but it is extremely unlikely they will have anywhere near enough budget to entice even one pro to consider a cameo, let alone any substantial appearance. Also you may want to focus on either comedy or drama, trying to focus on both under the above mentioned premise might leave viewers confused more than entertained.
is it 1995? the gays are ALL OVER network tv and cable. will and grace. modern family. orange is the new black. queer as folk. noah's arc. jesus i can't even name all the shows starring gay characters.
for that matter, since when am i a scary bitch that's afraid to push the envelope and make people uncomfortable?
hey willie gurl what a surprise that your font is negative. lucky for me your opinion is worth less than 10 miles of ran-over dog shit.
I was meaning more how you're going against the normal of stereotypes of gay men. I don't see network television buying into that anytime soon.

Watch ARL$SS...one of my favorite shows no one else seemed to watch.....
They had the dramedy...and the famous sports stars every week.....
The funniest episode..the Major League Pitcher who had to get over chewing tobacco to get his swag back...so Arliss sent him to a shrink. He came back and pitched with perfection and Arliss was so happy and then he needed to send him for a quick session and he went to interrupt them and found out the shrink was putting him to sleep and then replacing his need for chewing tobacco with sliding his cock in and out of his mouth to replace his oral obsession...funny as fuck....
I bought the DVD with the 'best episodes" but I want the whole series....
