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As of today, the California Supreme Court has passed with a 4-3 vote that the current ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional. California has basically legalized same-sex wedding.
Unfortunately, Kevin & Scotty of Brothers & Sisters were married before this law, and the episode was produced a month before this proclamation was established.
So, hereby, I ask you fans that we bombard the writers with another campaign. This time, let’s advocate for a real wedding between Kevin & Scotty, with a real judge or priest officiating the ceremony, and real wedding rings, with real tuxes, and basically the whole nine yards of a real ceremony equal to that of their straigth counterparts. Kevin & Scotty deserve more.
For your support, please head over to Bloggers & Sisters and in this link I gave you, please comment that you want to see a real wedding between Kevin & Scotty. We need to bombard them with as many comment posts that we want to see a real wedding for our beloved characters! (Plus, Luke deserves a real fake wedding and not some fake commitment ceremony).
Please, everyone, we need your support. Write on Bloggers & Sisters! The writers do read it! We need our voices heard!
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May 15th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
Just posted!
May 17th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
Anything Kong says… we follow. =P
I just posted the following:
Thanks to all the crew & cast of B&S to bring us such a wonderful season of B&S. If anything I remember from this season is how sweet Kevin & Scotty’s storyline has been.
The California Supreme Court has passed with a 4-3 vote that the current ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional. California has basically legalized same-sex wedding.
Due to the above, could you guys develop some storyline in the future that we can see that this couple take advantage of the new law and become legally married?
Somehow I believe with the current setting, that the wedding was only held at the mansion, we have an opportunity to make it bigger - with a judge officiating and with real rings and tux.
How about that?
May 17th, 2008 at 6:43 pm
I like it.
May 28th, 2008 at 9:58 pm
We mustn’t count our chickens before they’ve hatched - there’s still the ballot measure to defeat.