If they do the story right don't over dramatised the plot between the lads the writers could do a lot of good for young people in this time of their lives, bottom line is love is love no matter how short or long lasting
Dueling sofas no thats not natural for blokes at this point they would have had that conversation side by side its just written by well meaning straight people or ones who have to cowtow to the network!
I think it is telling that Marshall doesn't regard his long term future with Arthur as likely or possible - the talk of being alone, when he is far too young to worry about very long term . When I was 15/16 I only really thought from day to day. That said, the writers have a very difficult path to tread as hinted by license2kilt thepaidlad. I remember some of the compaints about Aaron and Jackson and later Aaron and Robert from the more staid members of the audience. It has to be said these two very young actors are beliveable. The actor who played Aaron n particular always looked as if he had to swallow a spoonful of very unpleasant tasting medicine when he was called upon to do gay scenes and dialogue. These two make the story seem natural, despite sometimes clunky scripts.
I’m so glad you put this up! It’s a missing clip in the Arthur and Marshal story, thank you!
If they do the story right don't over dramatised the plot between the lads the writers could do a lot of good for young people in this time of their lives, bottom line is love is love no matter how short or long lasting
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April is a gem gsjhajahajha
Marshal is so sweet and ackwards!
Dueling sofas no thats not natural for blokes at this point they would have had that conversation side by side its just written by well meaning straight people or ones who have to cowtow to the network!
I think it is telling that Marshall doesn't regard his long term future with Arthur as likely or possible - the talk of being alone, when he is far too young to worry about very long term . When I was 15/16 I only really thought from day to day. That said, the writers have a very difficult path to tread as hinted by license2kilt thepaidlad. I remember some of the compaints about Aaron and Jackson and later Aaron and Robert from the more staid members of the audience. It has to be said these two very young actors are beliveable. The actor who played Aaron n particular always looked as if he had to swallow a spoonful of very unpleasant tasting medicine when he was called upon to do gay scenes and dialogue. These two make the story seem natural, despite sometimes clunky scripts.
I can't wait until July to the hotel
The what now?
3:50 Laurel gives off vibes of "I want to slap Marshall's dad"
oh, cathy.....
What show is this
Marshall Anderson
…but he does have other family. An Aunt appears soon.