Wherever Mischa Barton goes, lesbian subplots seem to follow. During a much-discussed run on "Once & Again," Barton's character found halting young love with Evan Rachel Wood's confused teen. In the indie feature "Lost and Delirious," Barton's character was shocked to discover that her friends played by Piper Perabo and Jessica Pare were more than just friends. Barton is expected to explore alternative lifestyle choices again in January, when Marissa Cooper finds love in unexpected places on FOX's "The O.C."
The drama's creator Josh Schwartz confirms to Out.com that next month will see some unexpected changes for Barton's character, who has had emotionally distant relationships with Chris Carmack's Luke, Benjamin McKenzie's Ryan and Nicholas Gonzalez's D.J. during the show's run.
"Marissa's at a point in her life where she's trying to find herself and her true identity," Schwartz tells the site. "There's another character who she really connects with. It's a girl, which is not something Marissa may have anticipated. But she's willing and game to explore and experiment with that."
I haven't seen this since last season...
yeah I know, I was surprised too...I'm not sure the person who told me is that correct in what their saying
:) but he can sing regardless.
Wonder if he's still got that beetroot stuck between his teeth
That S#!t is not nesessary, it seems that every show now has to have some sort of same sex love scene, not that I won't watch. I guess thats why do it,you just can't turn away from two women sucking face.
I mean, you can't blame them. People love this stuff.
And anyway, this is a primetime soap opera. It's sort of expected.
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
Idunno, every show has a gay guy on it... but it seems sometimes that shows tend to shy away from regular lesbian characters, especially couples.
You don't really see that very often. I've always wondered why that is, that gay males are thrown all over television but not their female counterparts.
The L-Word got ratings... baddaboom, lesbians are cool.
Really, so much for his reputation with the ladies... :lol
It's not like you're going to see, say, George Michael sticking his tongue down Justin Timberlake's throat at the MTV Video Awards.
:lol
NOt that I necessarily need to see that.
Hey, I found out today that Mick Hucknall of Simply Red is gay. Damn, so much for gaydar. Always knew he could sing.
Hey Jabba, chalk up another show with a token gay character.
Cheap ratings-baiting writing ploy.
That's a big turning point for the show. I didn't think I would ever see Marissa do a thing like that.
Really the only Same Sex relationship I've ever seen on TV that wasn't a ratings ploy was Willow and Tara.
And then they did make it a ratings ploy with the lame ass Willow and Kennedy relationship.
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
That's a shame since the L-Word is kind of a horrible show.
Agreed. That show is just plain awful.
At least the chic Mischa hooks up with is smokin' hot as hell - way too much woman for Seth.
That's a shame since the L-Word is kind of a horrible show.
Idunno, every show has a gay guy on it... but it seems sometimes that shows tend to shy away from regular lesbian characters, especially couples.
You don't really see that very often. I've always wondered why that is, that gay males are thrown all over television but not their female counterparts.
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
Idunno, every show has a gay guy on it... but it seems sometimes that shows tend to shy away from regular lesbian characters, especially couples.
You don't really see that very often. I've always wondered why that is, that gay males are thrown all over television but not their female counterparts.
now you're talking bollocks...hello!!
:D
Originally posted by Tay
Cheap ratings-baiting writing ploy.
Doesn't that describe the entire hour of The O.C. every week?
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