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Oschino expressed his unease with the increasing prevalence of LGBTQ+ relationships depicted in TV shows, emphasizing his discomfort with what he perceives as unnecessary inclusions. Oschino recalled several series, such as "The Last of Us" and "Black Mirror," where he questioned the relevance of gay relationships within the storyline, asserting that they often appear forced rather than integral to the plot. He specifically mentioned a vampire show featuring interracial gay vampires, a scenario he felt was imposed on viewers.
Oschino argued that various shows, including new seasons of "Chucky," now feature characters with LGBTQ+ identities in contexts that, to him, seem arbitrary. He expressed concern that these narrative choices are an attempt by producers to overcorrect in terms of inclusivity. Throughout the discussion, Oschino highlighted his age and personal experiences as factors in his viewpoint, acknowledging that he has gay friends and supports their rights but questions the necessity of such portrayals in entertainment.