“he best description i have heard about this show is that ‘this would have been made in 2005 with the intent to offend,’” another added. “Somebody really said, ‘let’s make an unfunny gay version of Archer’ and they just went with it,” another person expressed. “es because gay people love to be portrayed in a way where their whole personality trait revolves around being gay,” one disappointed person said.
“Oh, hey, girl!” Twink responds: “That’s my job, daddy.” Some Twitter users blasted the 40-second clip and said it showcased characters who leaned into harmful and outdated stereotypes about queer people. “Hey, Twink!” Agent Mary says excitedly in the opening. 2, had its wings clipped before it could truly get off the ground.īack in June, during the last weekend of Pride Month, the streaming giant released a teaser for the show about a diverse group of LGBTQ spies, an obvious attempt to get queer people hyped for the series. Q-Force, the forthcoming Netflix animated adult comedy series out on Sept.