You have Will and Grace, a show with two gay protagonists, where both are relatively successful, witty, well kempt, and fit. There are, after all, many, more positive portrayals of homosexual men. You might say, “But there are so many other shows with better representations of gay men!” You might think that me pointing to Max as the best gay character is preposterous, as he’s not even necessarily a good character with all of these flaws. In fact, Max is probably the single best gay guy I’ve ever seen in a show (not to mention one of the funniest characters), and it’s because he has such a huge list of vices. Max is a slightly unusual character with all of this, but what makes him completely unique is that he also happens to be gay. He’s a loveable curmudgeon who is chubby, hairy, and dirty, eats and sleeps most all of his days away, hates committing to relationships, and has no work ethic. ![]() One of the best parts of Happy Endings is a certain character, Max Blum (Adam Pally). This was a sitcom kind of in the vein of Friends, only I like it more. ![]() Recently, one of my favorite comedy shows, Happy Endings, ended (unhappily, hahahaha PUN).
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