View Full Version : Gomer & Sgt. Carter - TV's first gay couple?
PartyOfOne 01-31-2012, 10:46 PM I am 29 years old and nearly a lifetime fan of this program. I remember greatly enjoying it as a boy. Around the time I was a teenager, rumors spread that Gomer was what we would now call gay. It had never occurred to me before that. When it came out on DVD years later, it appeared there were several homoerotic moments. The one that standsout the most is the one where Gomer sends love letters to the Sgt. Carter. Obviously the producers could not make any character openly gay in the 1960s, but were the producers pushing the envelope here?
Retro4Life 02-01-2012, 12:06 AM With all due respect...no.
old grouch 02-01-2012, 11:12 AM Don't ask, don't tell???
Mr. Television 02-01-2012, 11:17 AM Don't ask, don't tell???
Lu Anne was probably shocked. lol
comedyfreak 02-02-2012, 06:32 AM No...They both had girlfriends and this was an innocent sitcom. You're looking way more into this than it needs.
TV_on_the_Porch 02-02-2012, 06:41 AM To quote that prolific troll from days of yore at Jump The Shark: wrong Gomer Pyle! :lol:
Leslie Eckhardt 02-12-2012, 01:12 PM I am 29 years old and nearly a lifetime fan of this program. I remember greatly enjoying it as a boy. Around the time I was a teenager, rumors spread that Gomer was what we would now call gay. It had never occurred to me before that. When it came out on DVD years later, it appeared there were several homoerotic moments. The one that standsout the most is the one where Gomer sends love letters to the Sgt. Carter. Obviously the producers could not make any character openly gay in the 1960s, but were the producers pushing the envelope here?
In the far more innocent TV years of the 1960s, only one possible moment stands out in my mind that could be construed as referencing anything gay. In the 1966 pilot of the short-lived series "Occasional Wife", the protagonist's mother asks him concerning his still-unmarried status: "Are you..........eccentric?" The man replies "Of course not" and then promptly grabs his mother's purse as he rushes out of the house.
PartyOfOne 02-22-2012, 10:21 PM No...They both had girlfriends and this was an innocent sitcom. You're looking way more into this than it needs.
Yes, they had girlfriends, but they seemed happier with each other didn't they? The Sgt. was awfully sad in an episode were Pyle was transferred. Also you use the word "innocent" as if being gay is a crime of some kind.
PartyOfOne 02-22-2012, 10:22 PM Lu Anne was probably shocked. lol
I didn't get much out of the Lu Anne character. There really wasn't much chemistry there (if any, in fact). Is it just me or did Bunny look like Dusty Springfield?
PartyOfOne 02-22-2012, 10:24 PM No...They both had girlfriends and this was an innocent sitcom. You're looking way more into this than it needs.
Also, isn't it possible that originally they were not intended to have girlfriends (they don't in the first season) and girlfriends were only forced on them by the censors?
Zoneboy 02-22-2012, 11:16 PM Also, isn't it possible that originally they were not intended to have girlfriends (they don't in the first season) and girlfriends were only forced on them by the censors?
You could make the same argument for Roy Stuart (Corporal Boyle), did the brass at CBS find out he was really gay and brought back Ronnie Schell to take his place or was Stuart let go for other reasons?
PartyOfOne 03-11-2012, 09:56 PM You could make the same argument for Roy Stuart (Corporal Boyle), did the brass at CBS find out he was really gay and brought back Ronnie Schell to take his place or was Stuart let go for other reasons?
I believe Roy Stuart got a movie contract around the end of the 4th season, but it is strange how Boyle simply vanishes.
jehobden 03-12-2012, 07:52 PM I believe Roy Stuart got a movie contract around the end of the 4th season, but it is strange how Boyle simply vanishes.
Roy Stuart said in an interview once that he left the show because he had a contract to appear in movies produced by Nat Hiken, but Hiken died before he could make movies with Stuart. Stuart also said in this interview that his main claim to fame in the 70s was as the man whose feet caused his dog to faint in an Odor-Eaters commercial. :lol:
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