Chuy gay
I started out as a fan of Midnight, Texas on NBC. It was a good mix of supernatural, horror, and mystery with an interracial lgbtq+ married couple (an angel and a half-demon) for fans to root for. However, the second season of Midnight, Texas destroyed itself the moment it introduced a predictable and poorly written arc involving cheating.
For those who don’t recognize, Joe (Jason Lewis) and Chuy (Bernardo Saracino) were introduced during the first season of Midnight, Texas. Joe was an angel with Chuy being a half-demon. They kept their true natures secret from the rest of the inhabitants because an angel marrying a demon wasn’t accepted by Heavenly beings.
While Chuy didn’t get much screen time during the first season, I still liked seeing the bond he had with Joe. The two also served as a good example of a healthy interracial married couple in the supernatural genre. But then the second season introduced a human hunter named Walker and you could immediately tell where the show was going with Joe and Chuy.
I disliked seeing Joe cheat on Chuy with Walker. The cheating part was made worse because Joe and Chuy have been together for more than a thousand yea
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