John Goodman Played Gay on Normal, Ohio
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audio
Podknife tags |
LGBT
Society & Culture
TV & Film
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Society & Culture
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Apr 12, 2023
Episode Duration |
02:10:16

“Caught on Tape” (November 15, 2000)

John Goodman’s follow-up sitcom to Roseanne was Normal, Ohio, which only lasted seven episodes before Fox yanked it from its schedule in late 2000. Unfortunately, the take-away from its failure was that audiences wouldn’t buy a guy like Goodman playing gay, which is perhaps not one of the problems this show needed to fix? This week, special guest / homosexual academic Hollis Griffin joins us to discuss why this show didn’t work and why it’s still worth discussing as a failed imitator to Will & Grace.

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