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    Kyliera — 10 years ago(October 04, 2015 01:18 PM)

    I watch mostly crime, thriller and horror series, so I only know how gays are portrayed in them. In True Detective's 2nd season there is a gay main character playing by Taylor Kitsch who is ex-military black ops mercenary.

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      Kyliera — 10 years ago(October 04, 2015 02:28 PM)

      Positive masculine portrayals? Well, maybe those brave gay gladiators from Spartacus

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        skyhawk0 — 10 years ago(November 23, 2015 03:34 AM)

        How about portray just a normal gay guy who doesn't bitch, camp or swish?
        It's been done and early on. That American audiences wouldn't buy in was the issue. I remember John Goodman played a gay central character on a short-lived TV show and there was a small-town couple who ran a diner in a Norm McDonald series (and I'm blanking on the name of one, but he played the dad in
        Raising Hope
        , name starts with 'G'). That same guy played a great gay character in
        Leap Years
        , also short-lived, a series that followed multiple timelines covering decades in the lives of the characters, so one episode would bounce between when he was closeted and married and years later, when he was out.
        That's not a media issue. It's an American one. Not an issue in Canadian shows or in British ones past, say, 1990. Even so, it's changing in the US. Look at Captain Holt on
        Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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        All roads lead to truth if you're willing to travel honestly.

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          I_Heart_Hot_Pie — 10 years ago(November 23, 2015 08:12 AM)

          As a straight man who has dozens of openly gay friends and is a strong ally of the LGBTQIA community, I can tell you that art imitates life. Most gay males are campy and bitchy, they are really into fashion and design, love to travel, and generally speaking have an appreciation for the finer things in life. That's why they're portrayed that way on TV. I will say that it's a myth that all gay men are weak, but while a lot of queens are in great shape they certainly can't put up much of a fight.

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            david_hokey_16 — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 03:54 AM)

            You have the wrong friends, then. Don't stereotype us all because you like to hang out with prissy men. I know more gay men that can take a hit as well as throw one than I do straight men who can do the same.

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              Kyliera — 10 years ago(October 04, 2015 11:55 AM)

              I like villain characters more:
              1."Oz"
              Chris Keller (Christopher Meloni) - manipulative demented sociopath
              2."Dexter"
              Isaac Sirko (Ray Stevenson)- Ukrainian mobster
              3."American Horror Story"
              Stanley (Denis O'Hare) - devious con artist
              4."The Borgias"
              Michelotto Corella (Sean Harris) - mercenary in service to Cesare Borgia

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                blindvias-071407 — 10 years ago(November 24, 2015 11:33 PM)

                I would put Omar Little at the top. Omar was an awesome TV character, and The Wire was an awesome show. David Fisher is the other character I would consider in the same league. Both were significant key characters on amazing TV shows.

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                  ctizon — 10 years ago(February 27, 2016 11:26 AM)

                  Connor from "How to Get Away With Murder".
                  From the shows I've seen on your list thoughall great choices.
                  Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair.

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                    patrick_bateman_90029 — 9 years ago(July 30, 2016 04:03 AM)

                    Richie Donado (Raúl Castillo), "Looking"
                    "[Redmayne] is so thirsty for awards and not in a fun way but in a sad, desperate way" - Twitter

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                      blindvias-071407 — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 06:13 PM)

                      Depends on what is meant by
                      best
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                      but for best entertainment value and best acting these are mine

                      1. Omar Little, The Wire. Michael Kenneth Williams.
                      2. Tommy Boatwright, The Normal Heart, Jim Parsons.
                      3. Captain Jack Harkness, Children of Earth (Torchwood) John Barrowman
                      4. Ianto Jones, Children of Earth (Torchwood) Gareth David-Lloyd
                      5. Taylor Blaine, American Crime, Connor Jessup
                      6. Midshipment Alonso Frame, Doctor Who, Russell Tovey
                      7. Kevin Matheson, Looking, Russell Tovey
                      8. David Fisher, Six Feet Under, Michael C. Hall
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                        dogsoldier_spoon-1 — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 07:15 AM)

                        Can't help but disagree with a couple of the list though. Especially if they're listed in order.
                        I think the following do deserve some appreciation as well (though they might not be in the top 10):
                        Marc St. James (Ugly Betty), Lafayette (True Blood), Calvin Owens (Greek) and Julien (the Shield).

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