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"Truth and Consequences" (September 29, 1997)
Though it didn't even get a chance to finish out its second season, Fired Up was one of the rare Must See TV sitcoms to feature two female leads. What's more, the recurring gay character, Shannon (played by Mark Davis), is unusual in that he's out, confident and going about his life in a way you just didn't see on other NBC shows of this era. What's even odder is that his traditionally masculine dad (Jonathan Banks) loves his son and supports his career as a drag performer. Can we thank Arleen Sorkin for this?
See the photo of Mark Davis looking hunky as hell here.
See all the episodes of Fired Up – including the ones that didn't air on NBC — on archive.org.
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"Truth and Consequences" (September 29, 1997)
Though it didn't even get a chance to finish out its second season, Fired Up was one of the rare Must See TV sitcoms to feature two female leads. What's more, the recurring gay character, Shannon (played by Mark Davis), is unusual in that he's out, confident and going about his life in a way you just didn't see on other NBC shows of this era. What's even odder is that his traditionally masculine dad (Jonathan Banks) loves his son and supports his career as a drag performer. Can we thank Arleen Sorkin for this?
See the photo of Mark Davis looking hunky as hell here.
See all the episodes of Fired Up – including the ones that didn't air on NBC — on archive.org.

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