New Gay TV Shows

selfie San Francisco Russell Tovey Nudie Looking HBO Gay Dramedy Series Russell Tovey, best known in the UK as the werewolf George Sands on the BBC’s hit supernatural drama, Being Human,has been signed on to play a recurring role in Looking, HBO’s upcoming half-hour dramedy concerning the lives of a group of gay men living in San Francisco. 

HBO is looking to bring more gay themed shows and believe you me we NEED them. Not just on HBO but non cable networks. How many times we ache to see shows that we can really identify with just like straights do? Now that gay marriage is gone main stream is time for dividends like opening the curtains on gay characters and their lives.

Not much different from straights but some of us are tired of falling in love with the guy who is in love with the girl. We wish for the characters to be of the same sex. It can only make more money for the industry and I suppose that’s good for them. I am tired of document tarries and movies that show the stereotype. We can always life at ourselves but our lives are not full of laughter 24/7 nor full sickness and discrimination all the time. Most of the time we do what most human being do.  Try to keep busy, try to make an income and try to love someone or something.
HBO is bringing a couple of new shows. One of them is called

Looking  which is about a group of gay friends living in modern-day San Francisco, looking to connect, looking for love, and living their lives.
So says actor Jonathan Groff, who plays Patrick in the new TV comedy/drama, which will premiere on US cable channel HBO in January.
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  Showing the lives and loves of three men in their 30s, the show will also star British actorRussell Tovey, who’s best known as a werewolf character in the BBC’s Being HumanThe first episode will be directed by Andrew Haigh, who also directed the filmWeekend.
A trailer and behind-the-scenes clip have been posted on Utube, with critics having high hopes for the show in presenting both a realistic and entertaining look at how gay men live their lives, handle their careers, and search for love and lust.

Adam Gonzalez, publisher

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