- Blaine: It's not okay Sam, because I cheated on the one person that I love more than anything in this world.
- Me: *DeAd* Maaallll functionnnningggg
…we’re all together here. Just like the good old days.
So why does Glee need fans advocating for equality when it’s always been a flagship for gay representation on network television?
“I hate it on TV shows, and there’s one show that I won’t name right now, where it’s like ‘Why aren’t these character kissing? Don’t they have a child?’ That’s ridiculous to me. I don’t understand it. If I did it on my show, I would just have them do it in every scene and not have a big deal about it. I don’t think that you have to announce a very special episode. Weren’t they doing it back on Roseanne? It is just so outdated and archaic to me and as a gay man, I would never do that. I would make it very organic and do it several times and not make it a stunt.”
— Ryan Murphy, Executive Producer, AfterElton.com, August 2010
25% of New Directions members identified as gay, lesbian or bisexual in Season 3. 4 LGB and 8 straight New Directions members kissed during season 3. Yet there were 40 kisses for the straight characters, versus just 5 for the LGB ones.









