Some good moments here and there, but I, and many others, are getting tired of the gender identity/sexual orientation card being played in such a self-righteous manner.
If a boy forced a kiss on a girl who then kicked the crap out of him, it would be considered attempted rape, and that boy's name would be smeared all around town, just like on the show.
Then, if that boy returned and tried it again, because, you know, he wants her real bad and she just doesn't realize that she wants him too, well, he's a real sicko.
But, if that guy wants a guy, and gives him an unwanted kiss, well, then, go ahead and make sexual advances. And, if that boy kicks the crap out of you, well, he's just plain evil and we'll all applaud your choice to try again, because, you know, 2017. We're all accepting.
Come on, writers. Lose this weak plot line. Keep the character, sure, but on one hand you have a pan-sexual "hero" and, on the other, a straight white guy whom everyone blames for a rape that we don't even know he did. He's shunned at every turn by everyone, and the "hero" gets loving attention and a listening ear from anyone who sits to talk with him.
Ridiculous.
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