Originally posted by Robtard
That kid isn't gay in the show? I thought he was; I only watched the first season though.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
He was supposed to be, but I think it was actually the guy's management that thought it would be better career-wise if he wasn't, so it was left ambiguous. I think there's only been one season.
In the article "Rocket Man" by Matthew Breen, series creator Tim Kring and series writer Bryan Fuller confirm that Zach was conceived and developed as a gay character, and that as of the November 20th episode "Homecoming," Zach was a gay character.
At the Heroes Q&A at Wizard World Los Angeles, it was revealed that Thomas Dekker's management "didn't want him to be playing a gay character [for career reasons]," and the character was turned straight.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
In the article "Rocket Man" by Matthew Breen, series creator Tim Kring and series writer Bryan Fuller confirm that Zach was conceived and developed as a gay character, and that as of the November 20th episode "Homecoming," Zach was a gay character.At the Heroes Q&A at Wizard World Los Angeles, it was revealed that Thomas Dekker's management "didn't want him to be playing a gay character [for career reasons]," and the character was turned straight.
A gay character who wants to **** his cheerleader friend. Hilarious.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
In the article "Rocket Man" by Matthew Breen, series creator Tim Kring and series writer Bryan Fuller confirm that Zach was conceived and developed as a gay character, and that as of the November 20th episode "Homecoming," Zach was a gay character.At the Heroes Q&A at Wizard World Los Angeles, it was revealed that Thomas Dekker's management "didn't want him to be playing a gay character [for career reasons]," and the character was turned straight.
So they technically "cured" him of his homosexuality... That should make the religious-nuts cheer.
Originally posted by Devil King
Yeah, you were clear. That doesn't mean that it doesn't end up agreeing with my earlier statement. If you killed someone with a pencil, you don't think they're dead because you used the pencil as a weapon?
You don't have to say it to illustrate that you seem to think that sex is only for reproduction. You are the one talking about how sex organs are really only for reproduction. We'll just assume you haven't had much sex.
No, no, no....two television shows to illuminate your point. Your incorrect point.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
In the article "Rocket Man" by Matthew Breen, series creator Tim Kring and series writer Bryan Fuller confirm that Zach was conceived and developed as a gay character, and that as of the November 20th episode "Homecoming," Zach was a gay character.At the Heroes Q&A at Wizard World Los Angeles, it was revealed that Thomas Dekker's management "didn't want him to be playing a gay character [for career reasons]," and the character was turned straight.
Originally posted by FeceMan
Not really the point (and besides, Zach's character was hardly solidified, and he didn't play much of an important role).
What is the point then? I have a feeling the shows writer and the kids agent know more (than anyone else) about the show and how is was initially intended to play out.