'90210' Lesbian Love Story Not a Fling
Our readers are pretty much split in the middle over this whole imminent lesbian coupling on 90210.
If you're somehow out of the loop, Gia, played by guest star Rumer Willis, is set to have a something-something with wounded Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes).
90210 showrunner Rebecca Sinclair insists that the pairing isn't a cheap stunt to attract viewers, but a genuine exploration of a valid teenage issue.
"This isn't a fling," she tells Entertainment Weekly. "We're coming at this [relationship] from a genuine place and not going, 'Let's do a titillating story that will grab some promotion.' This is a real aspect of teenager life that's interesting."
If you're somehow out of the loop, Gia, played by guest star Rumer Willis, is set to have a something-something with wounded Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes).
90210 showrunner Rebecca Sinclair insists that the pairing isn't a cheap stunt to attract viewers, but a genuine exploration of a valid teenage issue.
"This isn't a fling," she tells Entertainment Weekly. "We're coming at this [relationship] from a genuine place and not going, 'Let's do a titillating story that will grab some promotion.' This is a real aspect of teenager life that's interesting."
Ade, of course, is coming out of a terrible breakup with Navid (Michael Steger) while his relationship with 90210 newcomer Teddy (Trevor Donovan) didn't even take flight. Is this the "genuine place" Sinclair is talking about? Might promote a negative stereotype of bisexuality/homosexuality as an option for the disgruntled, wouldn't you say?
Det är inte helt säkert men kanske....Vad säger ni ''Lesbien Love story'' i serien?
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