Desperate Housewives: Richard Chamberlain is gay? Andrew is good?
***SPOILERS*** It doesn't exactly count as gay character since it appears to be a one episode gig (or a very occasional appearance) but gay fans of Desperate Housewives were treated to a nice performance by Richard Chamberlain on last night's episode. Chamberlain played Lynette's stepfather Glen Wingfield, a man Lynnette believed to have divorced her mother Stella (Polly Bergen) because she was a drunk who cheated on her. But it turned out that the truth was more complicated than that. In fact, Glen had left because he was gay. Turns out he had a longterm relationship that lasted for more than twenty years until his partner died the previous year. The show handled the revelation quite nicely with Lynnette being surprised, but not angry. I especially loved how Stella believed she was so unpleasant as to have turned Glen gay, a notion that Lynnette quickly dismisses. And in another nice touch, Glen invites Stella -- who needs a place to live -- to move into his extra bedroom. Yet again we see families come in all different shapes and sizes despite what the Pat Robertsons of the world would have us believe. Fans of Desperate Housewives' Andrew (Shawn Pyfrom) also had a little reason to cheer last night.
Orson and Bree have been very wrapped up in their new baby and Bree has been especially absorbed in the idea that she not make the same mistakes again that she made with Andrew and Danielle. Several times during the episode Andrew had to listen to Bree make disparaging comments about him and he finally decided to move out. While I appreciate Chamberlain's appearance and Andrew's turnaround, I really hope the show does something more with Andrew and the gay househusbands Bob and Lee, otherwise this season will be a bit of a disappointment gay-wise. Submitted by on Mon, 2007-11-26 15:01. |
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Gaydar at its best
Is it just me or did this happen to everyone else?
When I first saw Glen Wingfield scene (at Lynette's kitchen), I had a feeling he's gay. I don't know, it just popped in my head. And as the episode went on, I was stunned as my "theory" is indeed correct. Lol at myself.
I actually like the story of Andrew in this episode. As I am most likely in Andrew's age, I kind of look up to him, and moving out of my folks is on top of my list now. Haha. I wanna see how his story develops and I might actually do an Andrew.
What should our reaction be?
Andrew asexual as always. Then when he gets a date later this season it ends badly, and awash in gay stereotypes.
I thought Marc Cherry said he was going to put Andrew with a woman. I wonder if that's ended because of the writers' strike?
I wouldn't be surprised if they put Lynette's stepfather back with Stella.