Kyle | Part 12 • Gay Coming Out Storyline (Everwood)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2020
- The fourth season of the Greg Berlanti drama, Everwood, saw Ephram
befriend Kyle, a moody piano student training for an audition to
Juilliard. Ephram became a mentor to Kyle, getting a feel for the
frustrations he put his father through.
I just saw Jeremy Gilbert and clicked
Not gonna lie, I was upset when I found out this wasn’t a cute wholesome gay love story, but wow this turned out so much better than I thought. I cried a bit, Ephram is such a good friend I can’t bruh
"the only person that hates you, is you." that hit, I know that feeling
It’s so discouraging to see this poor kid hating himself and realizing that after being “out” for 27 years I still feel this shame/self loathing. It never really leaves you and affects every aspect of your life.
It is important to note that even when a person comes out as different, it is after years of being confused, worried, scared, or even ashamed. It is scary and exhausting
bonnie looks a little different here
Why does TH-cam think this is from good will hunting 😭
Everyone’s going “omg it’s Jeremy” but all I can think is omg it’s Dov from Rookie Blue
I love this... it shows you can make a friend who is a guy even if you are gay...
I clicked on this randomly but omg, that dude's an awesome older brother
The acting in the scene with Ephram and Kyle was wonderful and beautifully done. It felt real. It also reminded me why I loved this show when I was a teenager, and why I used to have a crush on Gregory Smith!
Wow the only person who hates you is you. That hit home hard. When I was a kid struggling with my sexuality, I hated myself for being gay and not being “good” enough.
I just love Everwood all 4 series. I watched it 5 times now, and Gregory Smith is such a brilliant actor.
That couch tho. It looks so damn comfy. Perfect place for a nap.
Everybody can attacked or hurt by other people because all of us have a differencies or an "not normal" things. This part is very nice, beautufilul! It touched my heart & soul! Thx 4 this episode!
You know what can be worse than "not knowing" you're gay? Knowing you're gay and also knowing that if it comes out to anyone in the public and family arena, you will be treated quite literally like a criminal. Especially if you either live or go to school in any type of serious religious atmosphere.
“The only person that hates you, is you!!!” This hit harder than a fist to the face. 👊
There are only a few shows that moved me deeply. This one, Mr Holland's Opus and Good Will Hunting are the 3 that affected me the most.
Such an amazing scene given the time!
This was a great scene.