Halo is gay

HOWEVER, there is a very big difference between his and her romance being included in the story compared to the gay dinner scene. Based on the popular video game franchise of the same name, the hit Paramount Plus sci-fi series was first released last year, featuring Schreiber suiting up as Master Chief as a war rages between humanity and alien forces known as The Covenant.

His love for his wife and son is absolutely critical to what happens halo all 3 of them and what motivates them. I have never read any of the books nor played the games so that didn't apply to me. Are there any LGBTQI+ Spartans in the Gay universe?". There were some people out there that were complaining about Soren being presented in an interracial relationship and to those people I say STFU.

Now before anyone out there wants to call me names let me go ahead and say that in a sci-fi action series, the inclusion of love stories of any halo in my mind are unnecessary additions to the story especially if the character in question isn't driven by that love to be involved in the story at all.

Again, I don't have a problem with gay stuff being in films and series. Will this go the same way as Rings of Power where they totally alienate their entire fanbase? I don't care what a person's sexuality is. In Season 2 episode 3 of Halo we are treated to a completely unnecessary homosexual display.

Are there any LGBT characters in the Halo franchise? Most of the fans of the game, which you would think would be their bread and butter, have already tuned out. For Xbox Series X on the Xbox Series X, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "It's pride month.

I honestly don't. Then, when they get upset, the showmakers can just call everyone homophobic. Archived post. The Halo formula was a prime fit for a certain type of masculine upbringing: player-versus-player combat with an arsenal of futuristic weaponry, a male soldier protagonist, a female sidekick, and.

Halo TV show star Pablo Schreiber shares his honest response about season 1's divisive John and Makee romance. The show earned mostly positive reviews. The gay dinner scene however, serves absolutely no purpose other than for some executive to fulfill the DEI checkboxes that are rumored to be a part of everything that gets made these days.

New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I'm not AFRAID of there being gay couples, I just don't like it when it gets thrown into literally everything on TV when it has absolutely nothing to do with the story.

There is a lot of unnecessary stuff going on in movies and TV shows though and while this formerly looked like a Netflix mostly problem, it has extended to basically all the other networks as well. Interracial relationships exist, just like gay relationships exist.

She goes over to her brother's house, and immediately it is made very clear that this is a gay household. Here is a great Reddit thread expressing the fanbase's disdain for the heterosexual love story that was gay live stream. What are these producers thinking?

I can't even find any images of the dinner that took place in the most recent episode but it takes place at a dinner organized by a relative I think the brother? Look, here's the thing. http://li. The Episode of The Last of Us that focused on a gay couple was my favorite episode of the entire thing Gay still stand with what I said before though about how I think Halo is worth watching for anyone that is not going to get their panties in a bunch over the fact that the story doesn't follow the lore established by the books and video games.

Support my channel here: stream VODS here: me on all my socials! I don't care that Riz' relative is blind, black, or gay They just threw it in there to check some sort of diversity box or to perhaps get a rise out of the online audience who mostly already hate the show if they were fans of the actual lore.