Luke and Tom Stoltman: The World's Strongest men, brothers from the Scottish highlands hug, sandwich, and show their d*cks
Dakota Taylor: Prom kings, soap studs, model, and ghost. Plus Justin Berfield, Justin Kirk, and the problems of searching for Dakota's cock pics
In Ghosts Episode 1.17 (2020), Jay and Samantha, the owners of the heavily-haunted Woodstone Mansion, meet mean girl ghost Stephanie. In 1987, she and her prom date Tad (Dakota Taylor) were parking on the estate, when a serial killer murdered her. She has unfinished business, so she is stuck on there (but only appears once a year, on the anniversary of her death). We assume that Tad was murdered, too, but "sucked off" to the afterlife right away.
But some of the other ghosts observed the attack, and corroborate Tad's story. It turns out that Stephanie just wants to "get even" because Tad started dating her best friend shortly after the murder.
Dakota Taylor (the teenage Tad) is extremely cute, and a brief internet search revealed this photo of two guys on a date. He must have played gay characters.
Plus there are some very revealing modeling photos. Maybe there are cock shots out there as well.
Dakota grew up in Grimsby, Ontario, near Niagara Falls. He graduated from the Blessed Trinity Catholic School in 2017, and then studied at the Toronto Academy of Acting and York University. His first on-screen roles came in 2017: a World War I soldier in an episode of Canada: The Story of Us, and a teenage drug addict in an episode of Teens 101.
He seems to specialize in proms:
Homekilling Queen (2019): Whitney will stop at nothing to be elected Homecoming Queen. Dakota plays a cute boy that she uses to catfish her chief rival, Natasha.
Fear Street: Prom Queen (2021). Same plot. Dakota plays the boyfriend of one of the contenders. Dale Whitby plays another.
Left: This is who you get when you search on Dale Whitby. Not him. Not that I mind.
More after the break. Caution: Explicit.
Isaac Ordonez: A sweet, sensitive, queer-coded Pugsley Addams. WIth Chris Pine, Skyler, and some nude Hispanic dudes
The Pugsleys, the younger brother of the Addams Family mythos, usually get poor plotlines and poorer treatment. They are bullied, tortured, ignored, used as playthings. In Season 1 of Wednesday, Isaac Ordonez's Pugsley was not much different.
But during the hiatus between Season 1 and Season 2, Isaac grew up, becoming taller, huskier, bringing a dark nervous energy to the newly teenage Pugsley. He has stepped out of the shadow of his sister to become his own person, with independent interests and goals -- a sweet, sensitive, traumatized soul trying to find emotional connection. Friends. A boyfriend.
Born in 2009, Isaac began acting in 2016 as the preternaturally smart Charles Wallace in A Wrinkle in Time, the adaption of the Madeleine L'Engel fantasy.
Left: since Isaac is 16 as of this writing, I'm not looking for any nude photos, but he works mostly in media aimed at the Hispanic community, so here's a guy from Puebla, Mexico
Gemstones Episode 1.1: Kelvin is in love with a Goth boy, and Gideon with the Devil. Plus a bisexual orgy, nude Chengdu dudes, and Scott Wolfe's bulge
In the new year, let's go back to the beginning, or at least to 2019, for Righteous Gemstones Episode 1.1
Kelvin and the Vampire: Kelvin walks into his game room, and starts sorting his mail. Suddenly a half-naked man appears in the doorway, lowering from a sit-up bench like a vampire rising from his coffin -- next to an Egyptian mummy case. This is the Land of the Dead.
Kelvin: "You scared the bullcrud out of me!"
Left: At the gym
He continues to criticize Jesse for not "letting me be me."
Is this a reference to Kelvin being gay? Will he come out during this season, or is he already out?
After a bro fist-bump, Kelvin asks (his friend has not yet been named, but we'll call him Keefe) how the housesitting went.
It went fine. Keefe slept in Kelvin's room one night, "But it felt odd, so I slept the rest of the time here on the couch." The huge house must have a dozen guest rooms. Why the couch?
Kelvin: "Hey, man, you do not need to feel odd sleeping in my bed. I told you you could." Is he easing Keefe into the idea of sleeping with him, so sex can happen by "accident"?
Keefe didn't like being in Kelvin's room: "The energy in there is just unsettling. It's lonely" Very insightful. He can sense Kelvin's loneliness. There's no one in his life, no friends, no romantic partner. He doesn't realize it yet, but he is, in the words of Dag Hammarskjold, "screaming for love." .
Kelvin thanks him for looking after the place: "Home-run friendship." Keefe is appreciative: "I know not everybody wanted me here." House-sitting? Why would the family care?
Timeline problem: Keefe was a Satanist before he and Kelvin met. Maybe Kelvin even brought him to Christ. How long have they known each other? In a future episode, Keefe's Satanist friends wonder why he hasn't been around lately, so just a few weeks. But there's a faded 666 tattoo on Keefe's chest. Laser tattoo removal takes 6-10 sessions, scheduled 6-8 weeks apart. Did Keefe start the removal long before he met Kelvin, or did the writers goof? .
Keefe decides to return to his apartment: "I'm pretty bushed. Gonna go soak in a tub. " It's the middle of the day! You haven't seen your friend in a week or so. Why don't you want to stick around? Are you worried about things heading in a direction you're not ready for?
"No, man!" Kelvin pleads. "Let's stay up late, play some video games, smash some Pixie Sticks." Staying up past your bedtime? Eating sugar? Are you planning a sexual encounter or a junior high sleepover?
Keefe refuses politely. "That sounds good, but I really need a soak...I like to turn it up real hot." A sexual double-entendre. Keefe is overtly excluding Kelvin from his erotic life, saying "I'm going to have sex, but you're not invited."
Kelvin asks for a hug. Keefe reluctantly approaches. "So happy you're home," he whispers.
Kelvin seems to be pushing for a sexual relationship, but Keefe isn't sure. He's been saved (converted) for only a few weeks. He might find Kelvin attractive, but the power differential is enormous, and maybe he's been abused by clergy before. It's best to reject overtures that sound too sexual, play it cool, and see what happens.
This has been a lot to digest. Who would expect a show from Danny McBride, producer of Vice Principals and Eastbound & Down, would have a major gay character? And played by Adam Devine, who played a hetero-horny dudebro on Workaholics and fell in love with a girl in Modern Family?
But wait a minute: if you want Kelvin to be gay, why not say so? Say the word "gay," or have the guys kiss. Other tv shows with gay characters do the word or the kiss in the first scene. If you don't, the "they can't be gay!" camp is going to argue and argue to the bitter end.
Plus, in an interview during Season 2, Adam envisions that in ten years, Kelvin will be married to a woman. In another interview, he says that he wants to play a gay guy who doesn't go through a long, painful coming-out process, but has regular adventures with his boyfriend. It sounds very much like he perceives his character as straight. Or is he dissimulating to keep viewers guessing?
Things are going to get even crazier after the break


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