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Soap fans complaining about As The World Turns

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  1. beckyg

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    This is a first. Not enough gay love on As the World Turns. I love it! :slight_smile:

    Soap fans claim bias against gay characters
    'As the World Turns' couple is relegated to hugs and off-screen affection when hetero pairs smooch away, viewers complain.
    By Lynn Smith
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

    February 22, 2008

    It all started last Christmas, when Luke and Noah, the young gay couple on "As The World Turns," were about to kiss. Though fans had seen them kiss before, this time the camera panned up to the mistletoe.

    Over the next few months, while heterosexual couples were kissing, Nuke (as fans call the couple) was restricted to holding hands, playing with one another's neck scarves and sharing meaningful looks.

    Ensuing complaints of discrimination to CBS and the show's producer and sponsor, Procter & Gamble, had no effect. And the last straw apparently arrived on Valentine's Day, when every other couple but Nuke shared a kiss. They hugged instead.

    Online fans began a nationwide media blitz on Feb. 20 to bring attention to the show, which has been twice nominated for an award from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). "Presenting a gay couple on television only to relegate them to insulting hugs and slaps on the back is the 21st century version of putting African Americans on the back of the bus," wrote one disgruntled fan named Tony. "We're simply supposed to be happy that we got the ride at all. This is 2008, and yet CBS and Procter & Gamble are clearly stuck in the past."

    GLAAD media spokesman Damon Romine agreed with them that, "while tremendous strides have been made on soaps, it's clear that we're not at a place where gay and transgender people are treated the same on daytime as they are on prime-time or cable."

    At the same time, the American Family Assn. urged its members on Thursday to contact Procter & Gamble to ask that it stop sponsoring "overtly pro-homosexual television programs." The group's research showed Procter & Gamble to be the top sponsor of gay content on network television. Others they listed were Verizon, Target, Ford Motor Co., Sears and Macy's.

    Jeannie Tharrington, a spokeswoman for Procter & Gamble Productions, denied the show's writers were discriminating. "We're trying to be sensitive to all the different audiences who watch our show. We do make our decision based on what we think is best for the show's diverse audience and what's best creatively."

    She said their story has been unfolding deliberately in a slow manner to keep interest alive. "That's the thing with soap operas," she said. "They're always trying to keep people wanting more."

    She said the sponsors are very committed to continuing the story of the pair, who are coming of age in a small Midwestern town. "It's a very authentic kind of story."

    CBS spokesmen said the show's ratings have increased since the pair were introduced last year. "CBS supports the producers' vision for the Luke and Noah storyline," according to a statement. "We have not censored it or asked them to hold back in any way."
     
  2. Ty

    Ty Guest

    Haha! They problerly thought that if they did kiss alot they'd get a bad reaction! This is rather surprising o.0
     
  3. Leigh

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    I LOVE THIS SHOW!!

    being a british viewer im reduced to watching clips on youtbe but ive actually fallen in love with nuke.
    at first i thought it must be an american thing .... cus theres a few other differences so i dint think abotu it...

    but theres a definite lack of physical action between them... we wana c em GET IT ON!!!

    xx
     
  4. IHeartDisney

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    I started watching As the World Turns just for that storyline...
     
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    I was an As The World Turns/Guiding Light devotee that is until I got internet. :slight_smile:
     
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    PGP is so full of it. It's funny though too, because you'd think people (especially a group as hate-filled as the AFA) would be more offended by Gwen's attempted rape (by her brother-in-law whose character was completely destroyed by the writers), Carly's attempted rape and then being turned on when she was re-enacting it with her ex, Emily being a whore, Craig looking up ways to induce a miscarriage on the internet, or Allison being a porn starlet and druggie. They have no problems not censoring that stuff. But when a couple who's actually in love should show affection for a mere 5 seconds tops, they want to stick to the "artistic" route. :rolleyes:

    And it's not just about them not kissing, it's the principle behind it. When Luke was walking again after being paralyzed and into Noah's arms, he made it and their mouths just stared at each other like they didn't know what to do next. And whenever they do get close to kissing something interrupts them. Katie and Brad go at it like bunnies and other couples are shown embracing with no trouble at all. Noah kissed his beard Maddie than his actual boyfriend Luke. That is just sad.

    It's also sad because the actors Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann have no problem with affectionate scenes and want to portray it right, and the ratings have went up because of them, especially after the first kiss. A lot of people are invested in them and the story. This shouldn't be a big deal anymore. They know they're successful as a couple. Procter & Gamble is just chickening out now when it comes to affection and it's about time someone called them on it.

    I honestly cannot believe GLAAD is not on their ass for this. This is discrimination plain and simple.