With Ryan James Yezak’s putting the Houston-based gay reality series In The Loop on indefinite hiatus, we’ve been searching for a new queer web show to entertain us. And while Q: The Series — a NYC-set skein produced by undergrads at Columbia — is clearly scripted, it just might do. Pansexuals? Gay boys? Experimentation? Suddenly donating a little bit of cash to get this thing off the ground, instead of stuffing it down some stripper’s jock, seems perfectly reasonable.
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Q: The City, For Homoqueerfagupansexuals
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Pip
oh this video was supposed to be funny or something?
Dino
I wish The SkinNY was a real web series…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVqmPSKpGbw
Red Meat
Confusion is not a sexual orientation, feeling like a guy or a girl sometimes just shows your insecurities with yourself. You want to be an image of an idea but not yourself.
Identification with clothing, and while I’m at it…
You want a vagina/penis? Fine go ahead and cutIToff/getIT, I don’t want to control anyones life and tell them they can’t. But in the end, a sex organ does not make you the opposite gender no matter what your wear, how you act, or how you live your life.
brandon h
*exasperated groan*
A bunch of upper middle-class college kids with their heads firmly implanted in their post-modern asses. Not entertaining.
scott ny'er
i don’t know if this was supposed to be funny or serious. It wasn’t really funny. And it wasn’t interesting enough to be a drama (ala Degrassi, 90210, any soap opera, Real World). Not tacky enough to be like the A-List or Real Housewives. I’m not really sure where this is going.
Pip
@scott ny’er: i think its some over privileged “artsy” kids trying to be “edgy”
I.E.
@Pip: hmm, yes, the “over-privileged” gay director who attends university on full scholarship and has no outside source of funding for this project other than the kindness of others — he’s not just trying to have a good time with some cool people on a fun project, he — well, no, everyone involved, they’re focus is on being “edgy.” hm. yeah. sounds about right.
<3 for the internet and all it's positivity!
thanks to the blog for featuring our project! but ): that not everyone is interested in what a bunch of "over-privileged" college students have to say about being queer. we'll be having fun nonetheless — hopefully some other people do, too!