Is This Because I'm A Lesbian?
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2:08 even he was surprised pretty sure they didnt say THAT in rehersal....
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is this the first time she reveals she is gay?
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@ff7angeleen do you have a Facebook?
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@karmalevel Yeah He's probably too much in the "look at your country, he's the worse" but problem is I agree with what he says xD But hey whatever, I know there's a lot a great and nice and kind americans =D
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@ff7angeleen Michael Moore has an agenda. He HATES the very country where he made millions
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@karmalevel Sorry, It's just I saw a documentary about a guy who moved in America, and we asked people in the street if they knew where Belgium is, and they didn't know except the ones who traveled here, Plus I saw Michael Moore's movies and I'm kinda "Americans are often ignorant" (Meaning they don't know what's going on) But I'm not like insulting your country we're no better (we just ended a big crisis wich was being without any government during more than a year :o!)
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@ff7angeleen lol OF course I know Belgium! my extraction is english, scottish, hungary, austria. I live in Los Angeles
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@karmalevel Well of course sometimes I stay home in my pyjamas more than one day like during vacation, but that's it \o/ Haha, nooo not at all I live in Belgium.. Idk if you even know this country xD Next to England (& I hope one day to move there)
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@ff7angeleen I agree I am a bi femme with preference for women and I like femininity, I never understood someone being attracted to a girl impersonating a guy and usually an ugly guy. do live in the states?
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@karmalevel Yeah, Before I liked the butch type, maybe because I felt insecure, but now I believe it's a bit of a shame to not assume your feminity. I mean, be the girl you dream of! otherwise turn into a guy xD why when there's a girl with cuty dress and long hair the other one must be short hair butch type ? It's similar to a straight couple, and so for me it goes against your homosexuality. But that's only my point of view and I respect people who disagree =)
She was gay??? The show never hinted to that if I remember correctly...
caillou2000 9 months ago 14
I love this scene. Serena really was more of an advocate, and this final scene ties up her tenure there together so elegantly. In 2.5 minutes, this is explained, she goes from bravado to sudden realization of what's happening, and the lesbian thing is just the final (poignant and surprising) kicker. Plus, it's brilliantly and sympathetically acted by both performers. Call it a gimmicky ending, but it really worked for me.
prufrock68 1 year ago 13