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* DesignatedHero: the whole team are just LGBT stereotypes incarnate makes it harder to watch and support the team.

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* DesignatedHero: That the whole team are just LGBT stereotypes incarnate makes it harder to watch and support the team.
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* DesignatedHero: the whole team are just LGBT stereotypes incarnate makes it harder to watch and support the team.


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* RootingForTheEmpire: considering the whole team are LGBT stereotypes incarnate it makes more sense to root for the villains and harder to support the heroes.
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TheScrappy: Out of all the characters Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.

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* TheScrappy: Out of all the characters Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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TheScrappy: Out of all the characters Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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* TheScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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* TheScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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Now an Index disallowing examples. YMMV cannot be played with.


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** Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives are a regular target of ridicule in this series.
** Rainbow capitalism, or corporations that advertise themselves as loving the LGBT community and have presences at Pride for the sake of looking good, while not doing anything meaningful to actually help those they claim to celebrate (or even simultaneously acting in ways that hurt the community).
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Um, sexuality and ethnicity are two VERY different things.


* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.

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* AcceptableTargets: Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives are a regular target of ridicule in this series.

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Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives are a regular target of ridicule in this series.

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* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.

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* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate, hate for his appearance and annoying voice, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.


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* OvershadowedByControversy: It's hard to bring up the show without the controversy surrounding it. From the beginning, the initial trailer instantly got backlash by both non and LGBT+ people, resulting in it garnering a large dislike ratio on Youtube, [[CreatorBacklash even the creators themselves are not amused by how Netflix formatted it.]] When the show proper came out, it still came under fire for the main characters being too stereotypical to be enjoyable. The overall mixed reception and controversy surrounded it resulted in the show ultimately being cancelled after one season.
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* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/Family Guy Jasper]] and making him a main character.

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* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/Family Guy [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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* EthnicScrappy: Pretty much nearly every character is seen as this by many LGBT people even after the bad initial trailer as they are considered to be the embodiment of every negative gay stereotype in the book. Twink by far gets the most hate, basically taking [[WesternAnimation/Family Guy Jasper]] and making him a main character.
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* JerkassWoobie: In "Tarzana", Q-Force (minus Mary) decide to get back at Buck by pranking him. In the course of the prank, Buck reveals his childhood backstory which proves to be tragic enough to make Twink briefly break character and Deb to tearfully pull the plug on the operation. They spend the rest of the episode trying to make it up to Buck, despite their history.
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* MemeticMutation: "These hips do lie. And they lied to you, Buck.[[Music/{{Shakira}} Shakira, Shakira]]."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Videos of this scene have made the rounds on [=YouTube=], and the quote itself has spawned variations that changes Buck's name depending on the person it's targeted at as well as being quoted verbatim followed by a trail of ironic emojis just for laughs.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "These hips do lie. And they lied to you, Buck. [[Music/{{Shakira}} Shakira, Shakira]]."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Videos of this scene have made the rounds on [=YouTube=], and the quote itself has spawned variations that changes Buck's name depending on the person it's targeted at as well as being quoted verbatim followed by a trail of ironic emojis just for laughs.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "These hips do lie. And they lied to you, Buck.[[Music/{{Shakira}} Shakira, Shakira]]."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Videos of this scene have made the rounds on [=YouTube=], and the quote itself has spawned variations that changes Buck's name depending on the person it's targeted at as well as being quoted verbatim followed by a trail of ironic emojis just for laughs.[[/labelnote]]
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I don't really get the part about viewers reserving judgement after seeing a trailer, advertising a series is kinda the point of them.


* TaintedByThePreview: Some viewers, LGBTQ or otherwise, ripped the show apart before it even aired because of the trailers released by Netflix, claiming that it relied too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and old jokes about queer people, though many were quick to point out that creators of a work generally don't cut trailers themselves and that viewers should reserve judgement.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Some viewers, LGBTQ or otherwise, ripped the show apart before it even aired because of the trailers released by Netflix, claiming that it relied too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and old jokes about queer people, though many were quick to point out that creators of a work generally don't cut trailers themselves and that viewers should reserve judgement.people.
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** Rainbow capitalism, or corporations that advertise themselves as loving the LGBT community and have presences at Pride for the sake of looking good, while not doing anything meaningful to actually help those they claim to celebrate (or even simultaneously acting in ways that hurt the community).
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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman and voice actors Creator/SeanHayes, Creator/WandaSykes, and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.
* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "Franchise/JamesBond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+ viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.

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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator was created by two gay men, Gabe Liedman and voice actors Creator/SeanHayes, and features a cast of LGBTQ voice actors like Hayes, Creator/WandaSykes, Matt Rogers, and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped some in the LGBT queer community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical depictions of what they perceived to be CampGay depictions.
stereotypes.
* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "Franchise/JamesBond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+ viewers alike Some viewers, LGBTQ or otherwise, ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody aired because of the trailers released by Netflix, claiming that it relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.jokes about queer people, though many were quick to point out that creators of a work generally don't cut trailers themselves and that viewers should reserve judgement.
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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman and voice actors Creator/SeanHayes and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.

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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman and voice actors Creator/SeanHayes Creator/SeanHayes, Creator/WandaSykes, and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.
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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "Franchise/JamesBond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.

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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "Franchise/JamesBond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers LGBT+ viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.
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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.

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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "James Bond, "Franchise/JamesBond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.
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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.

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* TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.jokes.
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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman, Creator/SeanHayes, and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.

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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman, Creator/SeanHayes, Liedman and voice actors Creator/SeanHayes and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.
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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: While the show has LGBT crew members such as creator Gabe Liedman, Creator/SeanHayes, and Patti Harrison, this hasn't stopped the LGBT community from criticizing the show for its stereotypical CampGay depictions.
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* AcceptableTargets: Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives.

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* AcceptableTargets: Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives.friends/relatives are a regular target of ridicule in this series.
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just in case

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* AcceptableTargets: Celebrities and people in general who like to proclaim that "the gays love them" on the basis of them being just such good people or having gay friends/relatives.
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Too soon, i think this fit better.


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: TaintedByThePreview: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on stereotyping and tired old jokes.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on stereotyping [[StopBeingStereotypical stereotyping]] and tired old jokes.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While the idea of "James Bond, but gay" sounds good on paper, the teaser and the official trailer did nothing to endear the show to audiences. Straight and LGBT+-viewers alike ripped the show apart before it even aired, decrying it as yet another CampGay parody that relied way too much on stereotyping and tired old jokes.

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