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01-17-2020, 03:51 AM
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/elise-ehrhard/2020/01/15/now-even-network-sitcoms-have-throuples-abc-sitcom-adds
By Elise Ehrhard | January 15, 2020 11:59 PM EST
Here at MRC Culture, we increasinlyg have to type the word "throuple" into the keyboard when writing about television. Polyamory is the emergent radical sexual revolutionary idea that is popping up on everything from cable shows to police dramas. We can now add network "television comedy" to the growing list of Hollywood junk pushing this idea.
This week, the ABC sitcom Single Parents introduced a "throuple" in the episode, "Welcome to Hilltop!," (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/105618-s02e12-welcome-to-hilltop/) on January 15th. Single dad Miggie (Jake Choi) and his gilfriend, left-wing public school teacher Homily Pronstroller (Sarah Yarkin), create a throuple with a guy they met on a polyamorous dating app. (Homily is so left-wing she called Thanksgiving "Genocide Day.")
Miggie's friends, Poppy (Kimrie Lewis) and Angie (Leighton Meester), are confused when they discover Miggie's new arrangement. So Miggie and Homily explain how it works.
By Elise Ehrhard | January 15, 2020 11:59 PM EST
Here at MRC Culture, we increasinlyg have to type the word "throuple" into the keyboard when writing about television. Polyamory is the emergent radical sexual revolutionary idea that is popping up on everything from cable shows to police dramas. We can now add network "television comedy" to the growing list of Hollywood junk pushing this idea.
This week, the ABC sitcom Single Parents introduced a "throuple" in the episode, "Welcome to Hilltop!," (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/105618-s02e12-welcome-to-hilltop/) on January 15th. Single dad Miggie (Jake Choi) and his gilfriend, left-wing public school teacher Homily Pronstroller (Sarah Yarkin), create a throuple with a guy they met on a polyamorous dating app. (Homily is so left-wing she called Thanksgiving "Genocide Day.")
Miggie's friends, Poppy (Kimrie Lewis) and Angie (Leighton Meester), are confused when they discover Miggie's new arrangement. So Miggie and Homily explain how it works.