Scene 1: Lee (Walton Goggins), scheming principal of North Jackson High, and his wife Christine are having dinner in a restaurant. He is being dismissive and controlling. Suddenly Kevin Yoon (Keong Sim, below) appears -- they haven't seen him since college! He barely acknowledges Lee while gazing with absurdly overacted "girl of my dreams" longing at Christine. He explains: "I had a bit of a rough time in college, with the rumors, but after counseling I got my life together. I have a wife and kids." What rumors destroy your life and require counseling? Sexual assault of a minor?
Christine promises to "friend" him on Facebook and keep in touch, which makes Lee roil with jealousy.
Scene 2: On the way home in the car, we learn that Christine was dating Kevin Yoon, so Lee told her that he was gay, and she dumped him. Why didn't she ask Kevin about it? Maybe Lee was lying, or maybe Kevin was bi and still interested in her.
The rumor spread around and destroyed his life. Christine is upset because "wife and kids" -- he's straight! Or bi, girlfriend. She could have married him and had a happy life, instead of being stuck with a man she hates. This is utterly ridiculous. Did they go to college in 1958? Was it Hate-Gays University? How homophobic does McBride think that American society is?
The full review is on Righteous Gemstones Beefcake and Boyfriends.
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