Post by TomLine on Nov 30, 2016 1:00:19 GMT -5
CHYLER LEIGH
by Tom Lineaweaver
by Tom Lineaweaver
If you have watched Supergirl, and still watch it even after I suggested you not watch it, you know Chyler Leigh plays the part of Alex Danvers, adoptive sister of Kara Danvers/Supergirl. And by the way, I am keeping track the advertisers on this show. They will never get any money from me.
Anyway, in season two the homosexual producer, Greg Berlanti is having Chyler Leigh play a lesbian, and is doing so very convincingly, one has to wonder if she is a lesbian in real life. She was very good in her struggle to decide whether she was or not, and to tell her sister and mother. How do I know she did a good job playing that struggle. It's because I went through the same struggle, although I made different choices.
You see, I was molested as a young boy, about 9 or 10, by an older boy. And yes, that caused me to wonder about and struggle with my sexual orientation. But, the difference, I was a believer in the Bible before any of it happened and I eventually learned what God said about men who lay with other men as with a woman in Leviticus 18.22, and that helped me to make the right decision. And that is how I know what that struggle is like, and Chyler played that part masterfully.
I often heard good actors put a little of themselves into the parts they play, which makes me wonder if Chyler Leigh went through that struggle in real life. What her decision was, I can't tell you. But, she is so convincing I have to wonder is she is one in real life, and being married to a man is just a cover up. If she was normal in real life, why would she even play that role? She has to know people would talk about it.
As good as the show Supergirl was in the first season, it took a 180 degree turn in the other direction. And it is more violent this season, to the point I think it should be taken out of family hour. I really don't think impressionable young children should be able to watch this show. It should be on no earlier than 10 PM.
In fact I think Congress should pass a Family Hour Law. I know they once thought about it, but it never happened. Of course that is to assume Congress cares about morality. Obviously TV programmers don't care about morality. It's obvious actors and actresses don't care about morality anymore either, at least not the ones on Supergirl.
Some call Hollywood liberal. I just think it's immoral.