For a show in 91 this story was still ahead of its time on how it dealt with homosexuality and families dealing with it. The gay characters weren't some stereotype, in fact I love the casting of Richard Rountree aka Shaft, known to so many as a man's man macho actor and have him be gay. I could see where that probably rubbed black men of a certain age wrong. Either way the episode handled it real well.
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