Maybe part of the logic is that the serial killer they look at as very unrealistic and detached from reality (meanwhile they meet gay/bi people in real life), so they judge that character differently? (And obviously take into account them being homophobic.)
p.s. I remember watching the Smudge skit before I knew who Z.Q. was. I never realized it was him who played Smudge until long after I watched Star Trek.
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Maybe part of the logic is that the serial killer they look at as very unrealistic and detached from reality (meanwhile they meet gay/bi people in real life), so they judge that character differently? (And obviously take into account them being homophobic.)
p.s. I remember watching the Smudge skit before I knew who Z.Q. was. I never realized it was him who played Smudge until long after I watched Star Trek.