Thursday, December 18, 2008

Luke & Noah Finally Kiss

Well it was about damn time! Earlier this week the annoying Ameera storyline in the ongoing gay teen saga of Luke and Noah on CBS' "As the World Turns" (kill her off already!) took a surprisingly juicy turn when the two studs locked lips ending an 8-month smooch-drought and fan protests.


Although a part of me cheered seeing the loving couple finally make out again, another part of me stood in awe how utterly ridiculous the idea, that we had to wait for 8 months in the first place and then be exceptionally happy and grateful for the 5-second kiss, is.



Now what? Another 8 month wait? That would schedule the next kiss just before Christmas, so at least we would finally get to see what happened under that mistletoe that an ATWT cameraman loved so much last year. Oh well, it's still a step in the right direction.



An idiot on YouTube already managed to flag the video as "unsuitable for minors." Since similar stupidity occurred with the previous kiss which was posted on August 17, so I do hope YouTube will once again do the right thing and remove the offensive flag.



In the meantime, you can check out German soap boys Christian and Oliver on ARD's "Forbidden Love" who have been swapping spit all over the place. I wonder how many decades it will take US daytime to catch up. The clips are now available with English subtitles.



For all of you Nuke fans here are a few more caps of the latest Nuke kiss right under the video.

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1 comment:

  1. Poor Americans! You're right, over here in Europe, it's pretty common to see gay couples making out on TV. No one even cares about warnings for TV shows either, bascially parents are responsible what their kids watch at home. Only movies are rated - at least here in Switzerland.

    While TV shows like Dirt are shocking in the USA, I doubt anyone would even bother to write an article about the sex scenes over here. I'm constantly amazed at how little it takes to upset some Americans. It's just sex after all! Everyone who has children has had sex - or so I believe ;) - and it shouldn't be such a big deal. People should be able to talk about it - a lot of unwanted pregnancies and abortions could be prevented if people were a bit more informed.

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