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Originally Posted by bronco67
I could see being a little annoyed if you thought your job was rubbing up against Debra Ann Woll, but then it got changed to a gay plotline -- but the guy should be happy to get paid hundreds of times more than the average working person to play "make believe". If his job is to make believe he's gay, then he should be able to roll with it or he can't call himself an actor.
Just like any actress who is too uncomfortable to be nude in a movie that the part demands. You're in the wrong line of work if you're too good to show your tits, when Anne Hathaway does it all the time -- and she's no B movie actor.
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So because they get paid XYZ money (his movie career will make him more money than that HBO job would have) they should throw out any personal reservations and do what they are told?
The guy working minimum wage at XYZ Superstore has a job while many people don't. Should he do whatever he is told and be happy that he has a job?
What about you? Do you bend over just because somebody gives you a couple bucks?