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The Gays In Michael Patrick King’s Hair Salon Comedy Are As Stereotypical As You’d Expect

Michael Patrick King’s new comedy pilot for NBC A Mann’s World, about a celebrity hair salon in Los Angeles (starring Don Johnson as heterosexual Allan Mann) with a disproportionate number of straight characters for such a plot, does star Mario Cantone as, well, what else? But producers will be casting for three uber-effeminate gay stylists who say things like “girl.” As outlined in the pilot treatment, their names are — I present to you without comment — Snip, Snap, and Snur.

By:           JD
On:           Mar 15, 2011
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  • 8 Comments
    • No. 1 · Harbo

      If tis is the best he can come up with, Michael Patrick King should just stick with “Sex and the City.”

      Mar 15, 2011 at 12:00 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 2 · Timothy

      If GLAAD continues to have any purpose at all…

      Mar 15, 2011 at 12:49 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 3 · Dick

      loves me some Mario Cantone, but unless there are major changes, this might be a bigger bomb then Mars Needs Moms(it just seriously tanked over the weekend).

      Mar 15, 2011 at 5:26 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 4 · niles

      I actually like Don Johnson, but this comedy sound as funny as a blue rinse.

      Mar 15, 2011 at 6:51 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 5 · Timmmmeeeyyyy

      This show sounds so stereotypical it could be on LOGO.

      Mar 15, 2011 at 10:33 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 6 · Robbie K · Member · 101 comments

      Snip, Snap, Snur…sounds like Rice Krispies just went gay

      Mar 15, 2011 at 11:10 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 7 · GetBalance

      Yawwwn

      Mar 16, 2011 at 3:58 am · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 8 · Kieran · Member · 663 comments

      What are gays for? On sitcom TV they’re for comic relief. But the upside is that if heteroes are laughing at gays, maybe they won’t hate them so much, right?

      Mar 16, 2011 at 12:03 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag

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