" Luke was gay and now he is with her "singing Povia in Sanremo.
I always wondered who it could be that Luke and I finally found it!
Surely this is Welcome Luke (Simon Current ) fiction Mediaset District Police ... Born in the first series as an almost marginal, which had created this aura of homosexuality, then it has become obvious and stated during and the series of bets, until you have a boyfriend half delinquent but will defend in every way (he policeman), and to fight with his father's bedside until his death in order to claim his homosexuality ...
Poor Luke has the wriggling attention of many (Beautiful) women, he continued his love affair with her troubled boyfriend and has run very slowly carved a place in fiction, to become the protagonist, he finally commissioner!
But here the plot twist! Here he is in confusion with her colleague (and roommate and great friend) Anna Gori ( Giulia Bevilacqua) and start a complicated and improbable story, because in reality was not homosexual but BISEXUAL! (And there is not that, maybe they will discover that the men are not so attractive and becomes convinced one hetero ...)
But now I wonder: I understand that the protagonists have to be beautiful, talented, courageous and have a fairytale story with a friend / colleague just as beautiful and good (but usually less courageous), but the moment was "promoted" the first actor to a character who had a profile of characteristics and features, why upset completely?
Bigotry? Fear of criticism? Terror of the decline of audience? Maybe everything, but I think that sometimes a courageous choice, especially in this country in which minorities are becoming marginal roles and / or controversial, it could only do good and not guilty of inconsistency, or rather, perhaps, given the dependence-fiction the average viewer (ignorant) Italian, could be a good time to put facing the reality that there are homosexuals, there are many, sometimes even holding important roles and "could" (you never know ...) also be trustworthy individuals ...
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