That HIV Storyline Was A Step Back For The Progressive #HTGAWM

In the Season 1 finale, How to Get Away With Murder couldn’t resist including an after-school-special moment. But the characters and the audience deserved better. WARNING: Spoilers ahead!

Connor (Jack Falahee) discusses his sexual history with a nurse (Danielle Kennedy) in the How to Get Away With Murder Season 1 finale. Mitchell Haaseth / ABC

Somehow, while solving the murder of Lila Stangard (Megan West), establishing multiple mysteries for an inevitable second season, and shoehorning in a case-of-the-week, the two-hour season finale of How to Get Away With Murder incorporated an HIV storyline.

The episode saw Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) urge his on-again, off-again boyfriend Connor (Jack Falahee) to get tested for STDs. The plot was not without the requisite AIDS scare (on the part of the sexually uninhibited Connor) and it also included an added twist ending (Oliver was the one who tested positive).

On the one hand, it’s refreshing to see a television series once again tackling the subject of HIV, which has all but disappeared from the TV landscape. (Until Thursday night’s HTGAWM finale, Eddie, played by Daniel Franzese, on HBO’s Looking was the only HIV-positive character on a current series.) But on the other, the show’s approach to HIV was an embarrassing representation of HTGAWM‘s muddled queer politics: Connor continues to alternate between a progressive representation of a sexually liberated gay man and a caricature who’s defined solely by his bedroom activities and slut-shamed for his promiscuity.

Network television has given us numerous gay male characters over the past decade, but they’ve been men who remind the audience to be tolerant of their queer brothers and sisters but hold off on shocking them with an actual display of affection. So there’s never been a character like Connor on network television before. His sexual escapades rival those of Brian (Gale Harold) on Showtime’s Queer as Folk, and he’s wholly unapologetic about his random hookups. Which is a beautiful thing. The ABC series deserves plenty of credit for taking things as far as it has, with more implied analingus than we ever could have hoped for in primetime. After all, mere man-on-man kissing is still controversial in 2015, as evidenced by the backlash over the recent same-sex kiss on The Walking Dead.

But Connor has also been one of the most frustratingly underdeveloped characters on HTGAWM. For much of the season, his primary characteristic has been that he’s slutty — and his recklessness in the wake of Sam’s (Tom Verica) murder has been directly tied to that. Almost all of the characters have engaged in casual sex, most of it ill-conceived, but none of them are as rigidly defined by what they do in the bedroom as Connor is. To be fair, it is tough to create a sexually liberated character who is more than his or her sexual liberations — and were it not for the HIV storyline in the finale, HTGAWM could probably have gotten a pass for Connor.

Connor leaves for class while Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) waits for the results of his HIV test. Mitchell Haaseth / ABC

And while that HIV storyline might have been an attempt to add depth to the character of Connor, and to further the arc of his relationship with Oliver, the way it played out was too pedantic and condescending to be mistaken for actual character development. When Connor went in for his HIV test, he was lectured on his safe sex practices. It was disappointing to see that a character presented as sexually uninhibited had no idea he could contract HIV from topping, and that he seemed unclear as to why he and Oliver both had to get tested before they could resume sexual contact.

The story had an off-putting teaching moment vibe: After a season of sexual freedom, Connor had to face the consequences of his actions in the form of an HIV scare. Because naturally, as soon as his results were delayed, he immediately assumed the worst. It’s not as though this never happens in real life, or that sexually active gay men couldn’t use the reminder on the importance of condoms; it’s more that it felt like the peak of HTGAWM‘s season-long confusion over how to handle Connor. None of the other characters who engaged in steamy sexual encounters got tested or had any concerns about what they could have contracted, but the finale managed to devote a sizable chunk of time to the possibility that Connor might “pay the price” for his rampant fucking.

On top of that, the twist at the end — Connor ends up testing negative, while clean-cut, sexually responsible Oliver finds out he’s HIV positive — felt like another lesson to be learned: Anyone can contract HIV! It’s territory that was covered by any number of TV series throughout the ’80s and ’90s. It’s quite the paradox that How to Get Away With Murder, which has been painted as a forward-thinking series for its inclusion of Connor as well as its diverse cast, is presenting the same ideas that were on television three decades earlier.

Though HIV is not off-limits –and we could do with more representations of HIV-positive characters on television — the way HTGAWM‘s storyline played out was neither authentic nor earned. It wasn’t fair to the characters, whose biggest moment up to this point revolved around Connor lying about being a drug addict. Contrast the treatment of HIV on HTGAWM with what Looking has done this season. The HBO series has managed to introduce discussions about safe sex and pre-exposure prophylaxis Truvada without ever falling into after-school-special territory by filtering the information through the lived experience of a well-rounded HIV-positive character. While not every series can be as steeped in queer politics as the LGBT-centric Looking, a show as progressive as HTGAWM at least owes Connor and Oliver a less old-fashioned storyline.

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The 10 Most Readily Useful Tv Mustaches Formerly, Rated Due To The Provide Champion

Murray Bartlett plays Dom on HBO’s researching, a personality just which boasts many ‘stache in bay location bay location. As a result ,, BuzzFeed Tactics requested him to place their other unwelcome tresses your self face legends of tiny display.

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HBO’s sophomore system Looking might be about some homosexual men in bay location bay location, but any fan from television show understands it is actually in experience of locks inside face.

Without your comes near to the ‘stache on Dom, the fortysomething aspiring restauranteur, played by Australian celebrity Murray Bartlett. It’s actually indeed challenging imagine the smoothness without their nicely ’70s porn celebrity undesired tresses all on your own face, however when Bartlett finished by BuzzFeed’s ny workplaces previously recently, he reported the mustache have been definitely a coincidental element of these personality.

“we applied Egypt for 2 enough time and I also also furthermore also really endured open to you as a foreigner consequently we utilized been already prone to be an integral part of the residents and supplied a mustache. And, the audition appeared for looking while I would also been below, for this reason we destination my preliminary audition on tape,” Bartlett informed BuzzFeed tips. “we became thinking it match the smoothness alongside indisputable undeniable fact that hair within face functions truly really the truth is kind of return into design within the last several years, particularly in bay location bay location bay location. Nonetheless it is besides some a throwback on style of classic image for homosexual guy in bay location inside ’70s especially.”

Those behind looking in addition believed in addition because mustache started to learn Dom’s evaluate huge. “we talked-about it utilising the ensemble clothier, just who afterward started putting myself in plaid tops and using that concept of making use of that picture, these days’s,” Bartlett included, noting he is thinking about Dom’s other trademark accessory: a shearling-lined corduroy level.

whenever a period level of looking wraps, but Barlett usually shaves through mustache (although you fret capable of see within these fresh-faced photos). “it feels the same as an exceedingly Dom thing. It truly is surely changed into that in my own situation,” he advertised. “it actually resembles this little the ensemble you take-off while knowledge numerous and merely some liberated.”

But he admitted with a laugh., “i’ve kinds of connected with-it. I am few reluctant to shave it well after we accomplished shave it certainly.”

You can easily understand next the reason why Bartlett really surprised due to the marketplace’s enthusiasm for Dom’s mustache. “discover blog sites and Tumblr information based on mustaches and beards and all sorts of types of types of forms of types of that number of things,” he reported. “it definitely is particular available to you nowadays.”

The truth is, there was many ranks of tv mustaches before, but anyone who alternatives might-be more definitive versus current number one? because of this, without extra ado, permit me to share Bartlett’s selections for top mustaches in television record.

10. Bob Belcher, Bob’s Burgers

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“It types of is clearly a french fry, which complements the tv screen program.”

9. Dr. Mark Sloan, Diagnosis Murder

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“how can you really maybe not love Dick Van Dyke?”

8. Walter White, Breaking Bad

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“he is truly that is why badass.”

7. Geraldo Rivera, Geraldo to start

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“most most likely, that is to be a fantastic mustache, politics aside.”

6. Ron Swanson, Parks and Recreation

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“he is variety of much like the genuine Ned Flanders.”

5. Ned Flanders, The Simpsons

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“But alongside absolutely nothing beats the original.”

4. Hulk Hogan, Hogan Knows Most Readily Useful

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“It’d oftimes be unwise to prevent spot him about volume.”

3. Yosemite Sam, Looney Tunes

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“it is epic. It practically touches a floor.”

2. Isaac Washington, Etcetera Boat

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“probably many severe handlebar.”

1. Thomas Magnum, Magnum, P.I.

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“how would you desire to perhaps not? It really is getting no. 1.”

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