You have to adore Shonda Rhimes and her ability to get fans all hot and bothered. The latest installments of her three hit shows had viewers singing her praises on Twitter and we feel the need to join in. When you watch a series created by Rhimes, you know that you can expect people of all different races and sexual orientations to come together.
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Last night's episodes were no different. While it was light on the lovemaking, Grey's Anatomy did deliver the message once again that interracial adoption is a beautiful thing. It's wonderful to see Zola growing up and becoming a gorgeous little girl before her doting parents, Meredith and Derek.
Taking things up a few notches was the latest episode of Scandal. With a title like that, there's always something naughty happening in the shadows and this episode was no different. First, there was some very hot interracial sex (thank you, Olivia and Jake) that involved a super-sexy pair of boots. Before fans could cool down, they were treated to some gay foreplay between Cyrus and his male prostitute, Michael. A man being seduced by a prostitute so that an enemy can gain control is nothing new, but leave it to Rhimes to give it a gay twist.
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Finally, there was more man-on-man action in the second episode of How to Get Away with Murder. Connor was practically seduced in front of the entire class when Keating's newest client took him to bed and reenacted a murder scene. Apparently, Connor needed a little, ahem, release after that because he later sought out his IT boyfriend Connor and had a little fun of their own.
After all the hotness, the Twitterverse exploded with approval.
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Will Rhimes set a new trend with her willingness to present love in all its various forms? While there are a few shows on network TV that are as free with their love, not many present it to the extent that Shondaland Thursdays does. While European series such as Dr. Who are as progressive, what will it take for the U.S. to follow suit?