Gay bury
10 Problematic Tropes
Long before the trope was given a name, Bury Your Gays first appeared in the late 19 th century. While still abhorrent, the trope actually has somewhat uplifting roots. Or s. Similarly, if you were writing during McCarthyism, you could be labeled a Communist and blackballed if you were suspected of being gay.
Bury Your Gays
In aggregate , queer characters are more likely to die than straight characters. Indeed, it may be because they seem to have less purpose compared to straight characters, or that the supposed natural conclusion of their story is an early death. The reasons for this trope have evolved somewhat over the years.
Why at comic con announce that your main character is gay and that he has a love interest as if it pertained to him at all that season or in the span of the show? Seriously, for all the hoopla they did about this the word gay, or love, or dated, or together was never used in the show not even once where it pertains to Shiro and Adam.