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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
It's a good watch and has always been very LGBT positive. It still is fundamentally but the entire last season was essentially a critique of polar extremes, and the destruction and damage that can ultimately come from being too stubborn/dogmatic. The unintended consequences etc.
I don't think it was even hugely subtle but Twitter didn't have a major kick-off and threaten to cancel Netflix, so I can only assume it slipped under the radar.
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My kids are always telling me to watch it, I will get round to it at some point definitely, if only to see what you mean here
***my kids are 17 & 21 before I get blasted for letting children watch it
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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock
I think that some people only like offensive jokes until it's something they care about though sadly Niamh.
To me personally I'm up for most jokes as long as the timing is good.
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Well that's it exactly.
That reminds me of when Frankie Boyle FRANKIE BOYLE blasted Ricky Gervais for telling a joke about Caitlyn Jenner (which wasn't even really about her being trans it was more about gender stereotypes) I mean Frankie "I joke about disabled children" Boyle mmmhhhmmm
Whatever happened to just changing the channel if you don't think someone is funny or too offensive?