There’s a reason every character on the show is either masturbating to the sight of him or trying desperately to sleep with him.
Barry Levitt is a freelance entertainment writer and his work can be found in Vulture, Empire Magazine, Polygon, Rolling Stone, SlashFilm, InsideHook, LGBTQNation, i-D, and more. He covers animation, queer cinema, and everything in between.
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