April: I like your point about how, no matter what the specific reasoning is for their decision to censor the relationship, what the WB is doing can basically be labelled as 'homophobic.' I would like to read a specific policy statement from them on the matter and also any memos or e-mails they have sent to Joss about what rules he should follow.
Bob: I like this whole exploration that's going on here, trying to second-guess the WB about their decision and how it will affect gay youth. The fact that they have allowed same-sex kisses later at night and only between couples that weren't committed like W/T sends a message to kids that there is something dirty about intimacy in a serious gay relationship. This is a mighty twisted message to send to gay teens who have a rough enough time as it is. God bless Joss for dancing around this bull crap and sending out the best message he can.
[This message has been edited by darvangi (edited December 18, 2000).]
). Two girls living together just like any other couple is. The "danger" that the WB fears is not the act itself, but rather the implication that the act is acceptable in society.