The Andy Griffith Show (1960-68) focused on Andy Taylor, as the sheriff of small-town Mayberry, and his mildly wacky family and friends, n a world where hippies, the Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights Movement did not exist (although gay-vague people did). I never watched by choice: even at six and seven years old, I thought it unbearably square. How about some science fiction, like Star Trek, or a hip parody like Laugh-In, or at least a show with cute guys? No one in Mayberry was cute
So why does Amazon Prime think I'll "love" Mayberry Man (2021), "a family friendly film" that "will have you yearning for a simpler time?" Those are two heteronormative gender-polarized gay free red flags.
He arrives all Hollywood excess, with his star-struck assistant Shane (Jakob Winters) in tow. Both are seduced by the small-town charm and "good old-fashioned values," and meet the Girls of Their Dreams. And God. Oh, and Christ reconciles with his Dad, of course.
The gay exclusion is so hot, it burns. And there are no people of color, either. They do have a woman mayor. Shouldn't she be off cooking something?
I hate-watched some of the sequel tv series (2024), where they save the town from an evil developer or something. The evangelization comes on hot and heavy:
Shane: "I hope no one steals the Baby Jesus from the Nativity scene."The Woman of Chris's Dreams: "Who would steal the Savior of the world?"
At least it has a swishy-straight Black character (in L.A., of course, certainly not in Mayberry), played by "Honor Thy Father and Mother" Christian comedian Christian McCartney (seen here picking up a guy, har har).
And Jakob Winter or Winters (top photo) piqued my interest. For triceps like that, I can handle a little gay erasure and family-friendly fundamentalism.
I can't imagine that a gay actor would agree to appear in Mayberry Man, or an actor with n*de photos available. But surely there are some beefcake shots available, and who knows? Maybe he's accidentally appeared in something with a gay subtext.
In high school he was n the band.
He was chubby and bullied until he started working out.
2016 Jakob enrolled at Ball State University as an acting major.
In 2020, an episode of What Would You Do?, a reality show where actors perform scenarios, and real-life bystanders respond.
More after the break


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