Why ‘Black-ish' Has A Gay Problem

Why ‘Black-ish' Has A Gay Problem
BLACK-ISH - 'The Talk' - Dre, disappointed that Bow has already given Andre Jr. 'the talk' because she thinks he's too big of a prude to do it, decides to rectify matters by giving his son HIS version of 'the talk.' But Dre soon finds himself wishing he'd left well enough alone when Andre Jr. starts to drive him crazy with non-stop questions about sex, on 'black-ish,' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Photos by Ron Tom/ABC via Getty Images)
BLACK-ISH - 'The Talk' - Dre, disappointed that Bow has already given Andre Jr. 'the talk' because she thinks he's too big of a prude to do it, decides to rectify matters by giving his son HIS version of 'the talk.' But Dre soon finds himself wishing he'd left well enough alone when Andre Jr. starts to drive him crazy with non-stop questions about sex, on 'black-ish,' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Photos by Ron Tom/ABC via Getty Images)

Just as GLAAD hails a successful year for gays on TV, Black-Ish, ABC’s new sitcom, seems content to indulge in casual homophobia.

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