Hotel was a 1980s anthology series which dealt with the comings and goings at a ritzy hotel.
In the annals of lgbt television, it should be remembered for two reasons.
The first reason is just simple gay trivia. The legendary Bette Davis portrayed the hotel owner in the original made-for-television movie. However, she was too ill to continue in the series, so the producers got Anne Baxter.
For those of us up on our lgbt movie history, Anne Baxter and Bette Davis both starred in the legendary 1950s movie All About Eve in which Davis portrayed an aging Broadway star while Baxter played the ruthless ingenue determined to replace her.
Now the second reason why Hotel should be remembered was for its lgbt storylines and there were many. Some were good, while others plain stunk.
Unfortunately the following isn't one of the good ones. I'm sure the producers meant well but this storyline in which Jan-Michael Vincent finds out that his Navy buddy, Boyd Gaines, is gay was awful on so many levels.
Vincent refuses to accept his Navy buddy, even after Gaines is bashed by a homophobic street gang. The gang tries the same thing with Vincent and he beats the crap out of them.
However, the ending is not a happy one. Vincent still refuses to accept his former friend and ends the friendship.
Okay, first of all, couldn't Gaines have gotten a shot in on the gay bashers? His character came across as a wimpy so-and-so. I mean wasn't he in the Navy?
And secondly, that ending. Would it have killed the writers to have Gaines not look so forlorn? How about a "okay, your ignorance is your problem, not mine" moment from Gaines.
Couldn't they have given Gaines at least a little gumption?
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In the annals of lgbt television, it should be remembered for two reasons.
The first reason is just simple gay trivia. The legendary Bette Davis portrayed the hotel owner in the original made-for-television movie. However, she was too ill to continue in the series, so the producers got Anne Baxter.
For those of us up on our lgbt movie history, Anne Baxter and Bette Davis both starred in the legendary 1950s movie All About Eve in which Davis portrayed an aging Broadway star while Baxter played the ruthless ingenue determined to replace her.
Now the second reason why Hotel should be remembered was for its lgbt storylines and there were many. Some were good, while others plain stunk.
Unfortunately the following isn't one of the good ones. I'm sure the producers meant well but this storyline in which Jan-Michael Vincent finds out that his Navy buddy, Boyd Gaines, is gay was awful on so many levels.
Vincent refuses to accept his Navy buddy, even after Gaines is bashed by a homophobic street gang. The gang tries the same thing with Vincent and he beats the crap out of them.
However, the ending is not a happy one. Vincent still refuses to accept his former friend and ends the friendship.
Okay, first of all, couldn't Gaines have gotten a shot in on the gay bashers? His character came across as a wimpy so-and-so. I mean wasn't he in the Navy?
And secondly, that ending. Would it have killed the writers to have Gaines not look so forlorn? How about a "okay, your ignorance is your problem, not mine" moment from Gaines.
Couldn't they have given Gaines at least a little gumption?
Past Know Your LGBT History postings: