I know that the reason the show was cancelled was because of veiwers reactions to the gay issue but I think that's just a really, really sad reflection of the society we're living in. 'Ellen' was one of the best sitcoms of the 90's and it ran for 5 seasons so it was obviously popular. But just because a large percentage of the American population are completely homophobic the show gets taken off the air! That really annoys me.
However, I disagree with what you said about "Let's face it, every episode of the last seasons revolved around her being gay. Enough was enough. It's like someone trying to sell you new religion or something." Ellen wasn't trying to convert anyone - that wasn't the point - she was just trying to put accross a different veiwpoint from the one that mainstream television constantly rams down everyone's throat. In most sitcoms it's the gay characters who get laughed at and most of the jokes are made from stereotypes of gays - either that or homosexuality aren't mentioned at all. I thought it was cool how Ellen was the main character in a primetime sitcom, she was gay, and yet she wasn't the butt of every other characters jokes or ridicule.
And not EVERY episode revolved around her being gay. Admittedly, at the start of series 5, the amount of referances to her being gay kinda annoyed me but that didn't conitinue for the whole series. Personally, I found the constant 'clues' to her real sexuality in series 4 more annoying than anything in series 5. I thought series 5 was the best in the whole history of the show and I was really sad when I found out that it was cancelled.
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