I do not love thee, Justin Long. With an homage to Dr. Fell and "Green Eggs and Ham," and Justin's dick and butt and stuff
Paxton Booth: The "Coop and Cam" brother likes girls' clothes, unicorns, and cock sparring, but does he like guys? With Gavin d*ck
Gemstones Episode 4.8: We finally see Big Dick Mitch. Plus a serial killer, Pontius' boyfriend, Tyler's tree trunk, and tied-up guys
Title: "On Your Belly You Shall Go." Genesis 3.14, KJV: The Serpent tempted Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, leading to their knowledge of good and evil, so God curses it: "On your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life." I imagine that we'll just see someone getting eaten by a snake. Or a gator.
A Homosexual in Our Midst: Fox News broadcasts "Vance Simkins Loses Control at Award Ceremony." He yells "They let a homosexual in our midst!" and starts punching and hitting people before being dragged off stage.
Jesse, watching on tv, tells Amber "I fucking love this." Amber agrees: "He is a very negative man." They argue about what role Jesse had in Kelvin's victory, but end up agreeing that he was important "behind the scenes."
BJ's Hookups: Judy wheeling BJ and the Monkey through the park, complaining that they used to do picnics and hookups. Now they can't do that. So BJ and Judy used to go on Grindr and invite guys over? Tell me more.
BJ wants to show her something: He can get out of the wheelchair and walk a few steps before falling. Then a few more steps. "I am healed!" he yells. The Monkey is not happy.
Cut to Eli is sitting in the dark, looking at photos of him with Lori. He decides to cut his hair. Thank God -- he looked horrible with that long, stringy do.
The Monkey Smokes: Family dinner at Jason's, around a round table, with the newly cleaned-up Eli, and the Monkey bringing dinner rolls to BJ. Everyone praises Eli for cutting his hair; Jesse quips that he looked like "one of those Shakespearean witches." So we've moved from Hamlet to Macbeth.
They wonder why BJ hasn't returned the Monkey, since he's cured. He wants to keep it.
Pontius and Gideon, now friends, want to see the Monkey smoke, so Baby Billy pulls out a cigarette. Like Kelvin, Gideon has decided to be "true to himself" and not be straitjacketed by societal expectations about Christian youth.
The Monkey smokes! Kelvin and Keefe want to get one: it would be a great addition to Game Night. So they have a Game Night? Who do they invite, gay couples?
Uh-oh, the Monkey starts to masturbate.
The Monkey Turns Murderous: Judy is taking a bath when the Monkey comes in and grabs a plugged-in hair drier. Hey, that will electrocute her! He comes closer and closer, while Judy pleads: "Please don't murder me." BJ rings the bell, and he rushes out.
She goes downstairs, where BJ is reading a romance novel, Sunkissed and Sentimental (not real) , and watching Chowder (2007-2010), a cartoon about an apprentice chef in a world where everyone is named after food (Kimchi, Mung Daal, Truffles, Gazpacho). I'm not sure about the significance.
BJ refuses to believe that the Monkey is murderous, so she spins it, saying that they should give him to someone who needs his help.
Losing a Pet: Happy Helping Hands arrives, with Amber and Brody, to take the Monkey away. Crying, BJ notes that the Monkey has attachment issues ever since he lost his mother at a young age. "He was beautiful, and he believed in me." I fast forwarded through the scene. F*k the Sadness.
Left: Brody is played by Chris Rubiez. a "dad/husband" from Roanoke, Virginia, "half Lebanese and half country boy." No beefcake photos online, so I'll f*k the Sadness with a bear with a similar face and physique.
Ok, we've had the Sad Scene. Now let's try for some Comedy.
Turn My Water into Wine: The Nanny grills a giant sausage at the beach while Tiffany and her kids sit at a picnic table. Baby Billy was supposed to be here an hour ago!Cut to Baby Billy snorting cocaine, and then playing Teenjus, who has just turned water into wine. Johnny B (Pilot Bunch) proclaims that this will make him the hit of the village party, and he won't be bullied for having a virgin mother.
Cut! No Virgin Mom in the script! No ad-libbing. "Say exactly what I f*king wrote!" I wouldn't be surprised if Johnny B walks.
Baby Billy stomps back to the Director's Tent to snort some more cocaine.
Cobb's Invitation: Lori is sitting outside her house, being depressed. Corey suggests that she call Eli, but she refuses; "And why do you care who I date?" Because due to the breakup, he can't invite his oldest friends, Jesse, Judy, and Kelvin, to his upcoming birthday party.
Lori: "Invite whoever you want. I promise to be on my best behavior."
Cory: "Great, I'm inviting Daddy." Uh-oh.
Cut to Corey's party. He's disappointed that the Gemstones didn't show up. His wife sent an evite, so they had to have seen it.
The Rambo Blade: Daddy Cobb, appears while Corey is barbecuing. His gift: a Gil Hibben original knife. According to his website, Gil Hibben began designing knives in 1957. He pioneered the use of 440c as blade steel and was the first to successfully develop a mirror finish on blades.
If you're not a bladesmith, these details might not be of substantial interest, but what about this: Gil designed the knives used in the Rambo movies and The Expendables, and is the Official Armourer of the Klingon Empire for the Star Trek franchise. He is assisted by his sons, Wesley and Derek.
Left: I doubt that Wesley is actually posing for gay Silver Fox websites, but you never know.
Corey doesn't seem to like the gift; he smiles weakly, thanks his dad, and puts it back in the scabbard.
Next, Cobb wants to know if Eli and Lori have broken up yet. Corey doesn't want to talk about it; obsessing over Eli is unhealthy. Cobb calls him a "little bitch" and slaps him.
"You think you can still do that?" Corey asks. Abuse in his past.
"I just did."
Lori is in the kitchen washing dishes and saying goodbye to the departing guests, when Cobb appears to hassle her. It would be a shame if anything were to happen to Eli, like it happened to Big Dick Mitch. Several of Lori's boyfriends have disappeared or died. Have you been killing all of them, for the last twenty years?
After Cobb proclaims that no "real man" will ever love her the way he does, Lori orders him out.
Later, while Corey is repairing the window that the brick shattered (wasn't that like a month ago?), Lori complains that Eli is not responding to her calls and texts. "Do you think Cobb would ever try to hurt him?"
Cory responds "No," but he looks worried. Why would he want to hurt Eli after they have broken up.
Dance Battle: On the set, Teenjus and his buds face off against the rival dance team. The leader proclaims: "You ain't got what it takes...we got this dance contest in the bag."
All Shook Up: I think the Rival Leader is played by Tyler Goodhall, top photo and potential tree trunk left. Righteous Gemstones is his only on-screen credit, but he has been involved in community and high school theater, starring in Grease, Into the Woods, and All Shook Up.
In response to the challenge, Teenjus begins a rap:
God then gives him the power to heal "a cripple," a sort of parallel to BJ regaining his mobility earlier.
It is actually a disappointing performance, cheesy, with no beefcake but a trio of female singer and a scantily-clad belly dancer.
Baby Billy stops the filming and criticizes Eli, playing a priest, for not being gleeful enough.
Cut to Eli and Baby Billy at lunch. Lori calls; Baby Billy advises not answering. Find somebody else, a "big girl." She's trying to warn you about Cobb's threat, jackass.
More after the break
Leon Mallett:Checking the East Anglia Boy's impressive j/o photos first, researching his potential gayness and celebrity status later
I don't usually start researching based on some adult videos, but this guy has it all: cute face, nice physique, huge cock, in a series of very clear photos posted on several nude celebrity sites. I'm just worried that he's not an actor, so I won't be able to profile him.
Tagline: Singer/Songwriter. He could be an actor, too. I'm continuing the research.
An East Anglia boy, from Norwich, about 2 1/2 hours east of London.
Lots of beefcake shots and guy-hugging photos, no girl-hugging -- a good sign.
Wait -- in one photo, he's grabbing the "big couple of palavas" on Katie Price. An interest in palavas is generally a sign of male heterosexual identity.
He and his brother Alex auditioned as a duo in 2017. Alex was cut during Boot Camp (the first challenge), but Leon made it through the Six Chair Challenge, Judges' Houses, Week 1, and Week 2, whereupon he was eliminated.
Life is Still Unfair: "Malcolm in the Middle" returns, with a super-jerky Malcolm, a nude Hal, and a nonbinary sibling. Plus Francis and Alex dicks .
Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006) starred Frankie Muniz as Malcolm, the genius son in a struggling, working-class family with four boys. I watched mainly because it was inserted into the must-see Sunday night lineup on Fox: Futurama, King of the Hill, The Simpsons, Malcolm in the Middle, Family Guy, American Dad.
I don't remember many of Malcolm's plotlines, but I liked the delinquent older brother Francis (Christopher Masterson) in military school amid hunky gay-subtext dormmates, then moving to Alaska with his...um...best buddy.
Scene 1: Suited 40-year old Malcolm tells a reporter that his company does tech stuff to hook up grocery store chains with food banks, so their unsold merchandise goes to people who need it. Then, addressing the audience, he brags that he is rich, successful, and infinitely happy. And he did it all by cutting off his family.
Scene 2: At the house, Mom Lois is shaving Dad Hal's back hair, while he stands naked in front of a laptop, face timing with youngest son Dewey. We're supposed to find this disgusting, but Hal has a perfectly presentable physique for a 70 year old (butt after the break).
Suddenly Hal and his old musical group perform an a capella love song -- right in the aisle! Well, not a love song, precisely: "Your sex takes me to paradise..."
Caspian Diament: With a name like Caspian, can we expect Narnia? Or at least some gay roles? With nude Dylan and Danish dicks
I wanted to profile Caspian Diament (not Diamant) because of his unusual, rather scary eyes, and his odd name -- was he named after the Caspian Sea, which would make him Russian, or maybe Persian?
No, he's American, born in Los Angeles, son of Debra Diament, former lead singer for The Januaries. She is of Danish ancestry.
Ok, then, Prince Caspian in the Chronicles of Narnia?
Caspian was born in 2006, and began acting in 2012, with roles in Faerie Tales and Dragons, Toy Shop, and Peter Pan, a lot of print ads (for "straight" jeans, har har), and some tv commercials.
He begins his on-screen career in 2013, playing a variety of kids. According to the demo reels on his resume:
Scared of a monster in the closet
An obnoxious gamer kid
Responding to a friend who has killed someone.
A supportive friend offering comfort
A touching father-son momentAnd a confident young prince in a school play.
He doesn't mention which of his 13 IMDB credits correspond to each performance, but I surmise that the Confident Young Prince is from an episode This is Us (2016-22), about the problems of three adult siblings. Tess, the daughter of Randall (Sterling J. Brown, left), is cast as Snow White in the school play. She is black. The white parents laugh, leading to a discussion of racism.
Later the teenage Tess comes out as gay, and starts dating the nonbinary Alex.
A lesbian co-star? Caspian is gay-adjacent, anyway.
But there are also gay references. In 2018, Caspian posts a video of his hip-hop class, with the taglines "Cute Boy. Gay. Artist."
Left: gay hiphop artist Milan Christopher.
More after the break
Robert Rhodes: The visual difference hasn't stopped him from playing a dragonrider, a cultist, and a thug, and finding a boyfriend (or two).
In House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel, the crowning of King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) has led to civil war in the Medieval fantasy world of Westeros, and several dragons left without masters. In Episode 2.7 (2024), a group of Dragonseeds is ordered to try to claim them. Sorry, after researching two fan wiki and wikipedia, I'm still not sure who dragonseeds are, and why they have to be the ones to tame the dragons.
Silver Denys (Robert Rhodes) volunteers to go first, but as he reaches out to touch Vermithor the Bronze Fury, it breathes fire and incinerates him, along with most of the other dragonseeds. Finally a blacksmith named Hugh managed to trick the dragon into obedience.
Silver Denys was on screen for only about a minute, and had no lines, but he became the subject of extensive fan debate. Was he brave or foolhardy? Some fans also criticized his appearance: the stage makeup was amateurish, not realistic, grotesque, an obvious symbol of his incestuous parentage, and so on. Others stepped up to "defend" him: it's his real appearance, he's "deformed."
Robert called them out: "Call it a scar or a difference. The word deformed isn't very pleasant and insinuates I am half formed/incorrectly formed. I'm not incorrect, just a bit different."
For a long time, Robert responded to the stares with anger, but now, if he's not tired from telling the story 1,000 times a day, he'll say "Is there anything you want to ask about?"
The story: he was born with a congenital melanocytic nevis -- a birthmark that covered half his face. Doctors worried that it would become cancerous, so he spent his childhood in and out of hospitals, undergoing tissue expansions and skin grafts. He had his last surgery at age 17.
When he was in high school, Robert realized that he was gay, and worried that he'd be doubly stigmatized when he tried to make connections. Would he ever be able to find a partner? Was he going to live as an perpetual outsider among his own people?
Then he auditioned for Hairspray -- and won the part of Link Larkin, the hunky heartthrob (played by Zac Efron in 2007 and Garrett Clayton in 2016). That's when he decided to become an actor, to have people look at him for his hotness and acting talent, not for his scar.
After high school Robert attended the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in South London, where he received a B.A. in Performance in 2018. He started filling up a resume with acting roles:
Commercials for Enterprise and Kandar
The lead in the music videos Heroist (left) and God for a Day
Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Bill Sykes in The Invitation
It was a little harder to break into on-screen acting. Robert is an ambassador for Changing Faces UK, which combats the stigma around people with visible difference. Especially in mass media, where they are portrayed as "shy, broken, desperate" outcasts, or more commonly as villains:Kylo Ren in the Star Wars universe
Tony Montana in Scarface
Scar in The Lion King
The Joker.
So he tries to find roles where his visual difference is irrelevant to the character.
His first professional acting role was in a tv adaption of the Agatha Christie novel Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (2022). Will Poulter plays as a golfer who stumbles upon a dying man. His last words are "Why didn't they ask Evans?" I don't know what Robert's character does.
Next he played an orderly in three episodes of Masters of the Air (2024), which I thought was a steampunk series with dirigibles flying over London. It actually stars Austin Butler, Callum Turner, and Anthony Boyle (left) as bomber pilots during World War II.
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