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The Blogger censors got all upset about this post, but I've gone through it word by word several times, and I can't find anything about that thing people do in bed. Maybe they didn't like the word for a non-living person?
The second season of Wednesday, featuring the boarding-school adventures of the Addams Family girl, has dropped on Netflix. Again there seem to be no gay characters. Netflix is usually good at LGBT representation; I'm guessing that it's the Charles Addams estate that wants Wednesday's world to be gay-free.
But there are a number of gay actors, and a variety of hunks and hunkoids to add to the enjoyment of the series.
1. Hunter Doohan as Tyler, son of the local sheriff and secretly a hyde (werewolf). Hunter is gay, and married to Fielder Jewett. (see RG Beefcake and Boyfriends)
2. Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, Wednesday's younger brother, a new student at the school. He's also a fashion model who wears multiple rings, so I assume that he's gay.
3. Georgie Farmer as Ajax Petropolus, a gorgon student at Nevermore Academy. His social media doesn't mention a girlfriend, so....
4. Luis Guzman, seen here in 1977, as Wednesday's father Gomez, who gets a plotline in Season 2.
Short and chubby, two selling points, if he's available.
5. Haley Joel Osment, the "I see unalive people" kid, as a serial killer. I've always assumed that he's gay, but Google AI says he's straight (or rather "not gay").
6. Moosa Mostafa as Eugene, Wednesday's ally, who has a crush on her roommate.
More after the break
7. Owen Painter as Slurp, a non-living guy whom Pugsley reanimates with a clockwork heart. He then enrolls at Nevermore Academy. I don't know which he is.
8. Joonas Suotamo as Lurch, the family butler (see RG Beefcake and Boyfriends)
9. Noah B. Taylor as Bruno Yuson, a werewolf student at Nevermore Academy who is dating Wednesday's roommate. Noah brought a boyfriend to the premiere party, so he's probably gay.
10. James Stockdale as Roland, a resident of Caliban Hall at Nevermore Academy.
11. Victor Dorobantu as Thing, the disembodied hand who is Wednesday's advisor and companion (see RG Beefcake and Boyfriends)
12. Steve Buscemi as the Nevermore Headmaster.
13. Adam McNamara as a TSA Agent (see the usual location)
"Wednesday": Is the New Addams Family TV Series Gay-Friendly?
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