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Also, CBS showrunners? Would you please put whomever is in charge of writing your secondary characters in the lead? I find that I am watching your shows specifically for your non-main characters - Kono for Hawai'i Five-O, Abby for NCIS, Hettie for NCIS:LA, and so forth. Maybe it's because many of the main male characters are sexist or exist to make jokes about homoerotic relationships
Speaking of, I suppose it's a point in their favor, though, that the female characters are the best shots in their shows - it's Kono with the sniper rifle, Kenzi for the LA (although we suspect that Hettie would only miss if she wanted to).
Finally, a point for the showrunners of Glee for choosing not to make Kurt into the paragon of virtue and tolerance and instead making him someone who's maybe a little bit transphobic or not fully behind someone else's another non-societally-standard person. It makes him more human.
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Also, CBS showrunners? Would you please put whomever is in charge of writing your secondary characters in the lead? I find that I am watching your shows specifically for your non-main characters - Kono for Hawai'i Five-O, Abby for NCIS, Hettie for NCIS:LA, and so forth. Maybe it's because many of the main male characters are sexist or exist to make jokes about homoerotic relationships
Speaking of, I suppose it's a point in their favor, though, that the female characters are the best shots in their shows - it's Kono with the sniper rifle, Kenzi for the LA (although we suspect that Hettie would only miss if she wanted to).
Finally, a point for the showrunners of Glee for choosing not to make Kurt into the paragon of virtue and tolerance and instead making him someone who's maybe a little bit transphobic or not fully behind someone else's another non-societally-standard person. It makes him more human.