Gregorio gay now?
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maryrosenkranz — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 12:19 PM)
I could understand if it was one of the "kids". But with William, we know very little of his life. He loved Randall's mother(which means he's bi), hooked on drugs, & is great with music. We don't know anything else. TiU is such a great show. I do hope you give it another try.
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maniac84 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 09:23 AM)
I am one of those having a field day cause I think they basically just threw this in
But they didn't just throw this in, it was planned since before the season began, as was spoiled by CBS' entertainment president. That's a fact, so no offense, but it doesn't really matter what you "think."
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ravmeltt — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 12:50 PM)
The fact that Viola Davis won an Emmy for her role as bisexual on broadcast, primetime TV means that the industry has come farther than you're saying
You see this as coming farther? So the more open we become about men sleeping with men and women with women means we're progressing? DWL. What a world we are now living in. Give me the old time way any day.
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darkavenger77 — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 08:19 AM)
Didn't she share in a recent episode about her husband and she seemed to have had a great relationship initially?
Yes. From
Course Correction (2016)
's script:
Gregorio (G): No way to live, is it? You know, don't you? Why I left New Orleans before.
Sunglasses Dude (SD): Couldn't very well bring you on board, even temporarily, without fully vetting you first. Sorry.
G: I'm surprised you let me walk through the door.
SD: Your husband.
G: McKinley.
SD: He's the one who stole the money meant for the rebuild after Katrina, not you.
G: Ex-husband. Still, we were married. Moved down here from New York. I should've known. Well, I was just a kid when I met him, you know, I fell for the razzle and dazzle. I didn't even know who I was yet.
SD: Last I heard, McKinley's still on the run.
G: Yep. Me, too, in my own way. Couldn't get out of NOLA fast enough afterwards.
Took back my maiden name.
SD: (softly): I'm sorry.
G: I'm gonna go.
SD: Aren't you tired of running?
G: (exhales) Yes, I am. The problem is, everywhere I turn, I see what my husband did to this place.
SD: So, what, you up and joined the FBI? Make amends for what he did?
G: Yeah. Something like that.
SD: So, what, you're gonna tell the others, now?
G: Not my story to tell.
SD: But you should know NOLA's been through a lot more than just Katrina. It's a pretty forgiving city, if you let it be. Take my word for it.
Ignoring politics doesn't mean politics will ignore you.
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