The part about showing gay realtionaships/affection realistically was so accurate. I've never watched a show with so much same-sex PDA that didn't make a big deal about it or have "special" episodes like Andrew Rannells said. I love this show and wish it was never canceled. As a lesbian, it really inspired me and taught me to not be afraid of showing my affection for members of the same sex.
The New Normal was such a good show because they didn’t make a big deal out of affection, and the relationship that Bryan and David had was completely trusting and loving and just flat out healthy. I wish this show had more seasons.
It's two people who love each other and they are having a baby together who they love and cherish. Lots of laughs, tears and hugs along the way. I loved it! Hope you do too.
God, this was such a great show. Cannot explain how much I love how it was portrayed. A lot of people have been saying that the show "suffered from one-dimensional characters" and I think that's simply not true (and that's coming from an author). I think the characters were well thought out enough to be real people (especially Bryan, he's my favourite). The characters may have been played off of stereotypes but honestly I think the characters played off each other really well and they were realistic and relatable. Especially Bryan and Shania. Damnit, those two are like my clones. But I love the show, love the cast (isn't it ironic that my favourite character was played by Andrew Rannells, my favourite actor?) and I love the story. But tbh I do find it kind of pathetic that I cried at a fictional wedding, especially because I've never cried at a wedding before. Even at my favourite cousin's wedding (who is coincidentally also named Bryan.)
I really liked the show and even the characters but the dialogue was atrocious. So many cliches, on-the-nose jokes and preaching to the converted. Ryan Murphy's style is balancing snark with after-school-special lessons but sometimes the pendulum can swing too far in one direction.
Personally, I didn't like the show. I got really disappointed because the pilot I loved it very much. and I don't really think that the views lowered because of sexuality, don't get me wrong, all the actors in that show, and this is something that rarely happens, were great, I loved all of them no exceptions, but the characters were too idealistically dealing with their mistakes and always trying to directly and loudly prove a point or in an annoying indirect way enforce an opinion which makes it difficult to relate to them. I really hope that this show takes another chance and become better. I loved how David was a masculine gay, unlike other shows which shows the same stereotypical gay character.
The part about showing gay realtionaships/affection realistically was so accurate. I've never watched a show with so much same-sex PDA that didn't make a big deal about it or have "special" episodes like Andrew Rannells said. I love this show and wish it was never canceled. As a lesbian, it really inspired me and taught me to not be afraid of showing my affection for members of the same sex.
emkays1 why did it get canceled :(
The New Normal was such a good show because they didn’t make a big deal out of affection, and the relationship that Bryan and David had was completely trusting and loving and just flat out healthy. I wish this show had more seasons.
Bring It Back, We Need it....
It's two people who love each other and they are having a baby together who they love and cherish. Lots of laughs, tears and hugs along the way. I loved it! Hope you do too.
i need these show back so i can get more interviews with andrew and justin
:D
One of the most amazing TV series that i've ever watched! Thk u!!!
God, this was such a great show. Cannot explain how much I love how it was portrayed. A lot of people have been saying that the show "suffered from one-dimensional characters" and I think that's simply not true (and that's coming from an author). I think the characters were well thought out enough to be real people (especially Bryan, he's my favourite). The characters may have been played off of stereotypes but honestly I think the characters played off each other really well and they were realistic and relatable. Especially Bryan and Shania. Damnit, those two are like my clones. But I love the show, love the cast (isn't it ironic that my favourite character was played by Andrew Rannells, my favourite actor?) and I love the story.
But tbh I do find it kind of pathetic that I cried at a fictional wedding, especially because I've never cried at a wedding before. Even at my favourite cousin's wedding (who is coincidentally also named Bryan.)
3:03-3:14 was ADORABLE
I loved the show and Bryan and David’s relationship ship it was so sweet and I really wish there was another season 😪😪😪
I wish they're dating. Lol. They look good together.
from 3:03 until 3:17 i died
Was such a great show!
Someone please turn 3:04 - 3:16 to a meme
i love the show.brian and david looked so cute
"some people have trouble playing straight" I think Itz quite hard to tell nowadays whose gay and whose not
i missed the show
nbc bring it back
Was Ryan on the cast of Being Erica..?
I really liked the show and even the characters but the dialogue was atrocious. So many cliches, on-the-nose jokes and preaching to the converted.
Ryan Murphy's style is balancing snark with after-school-special lessons but sometimes the pendulum can swing too far in one direction.
Riley pool what are you doing here
Personally, I didn't like the show. I got really disappointed because the pilot I loved it very much. and I don't really think that the views lowered because of sexuality, don't get me wrong, all the actors in that show, and this is something that rarely happens, were great, I loved all of them no exceptions, but the characters were too idealistically dealing with their mistakes and always trying to directly and loudly prove a point or in an annoying indirect way enforce an opinion which makes it difficult to relate to them. I really hope that this show takes another chance and become better. I loved how David was a masculine gay, unlike other shows which shows the same stereotypical gay character.
one on the far left, john, ick