Lars
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Honestly closest i could think of is Trevor from Phantasmagoria 2. Think its the most non stereotypical way too. But why its a good role model? "Responsible, good character, has a value system"
Although i do remember when i was a teenager, and Brokeback Mountain was a thing. But i still see it as too much of a parody movie. Its not that i dont value serious movies but its how you do it. Overall i guess i dont make sexuality into a hobby.
And then there is serious propaganda movies, like i remember i saw True Blood when i was younger. And i was like.. look if you want to do one with "Westboro Baptist church" thats fine.. .But the way they did it in that show was so bad, it wasnt believable at all. Thats my problem. I think "All in the Family" atleast had the conservative jokes running, so i can appreciate that show for that.
But the best way to write a character, is having a character in mind when making something new. If that makes sense. But interms of likeable character. Trevor is the coolest one
Although i do remember when i was a teenager, and Brokeback Mountain was a thing. But i still see it as too much of a parody movie. Its not that i dont value serious movies but its how you do it. Overall i guess i dont make sexuality into a hobby.
And then there is serious propaganda movies, like i remember i saw True Blood when i was younger. And i was like.. look if you want to do one with "Westboro Baptist church" thats fine.. .But the way they did it in that show was so bad, it wasnt believable at all. Thats my problem. I think "All in the Family" atleast had the conservative jokes running, so i can appreciate that show for that.
But the best way to write a character, is having a character in mind when making something new. If that makes sense. But interms of likeable character. Trevor is the coolest one