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Girl meets boys: Fox tests one woman's gaydar on the guess-who's-not-gay dating show Playing It Straight.


Spotting the queen in the crowd is hot as simple as checking out the tightness of his jeans, especially in this age of Queer Eyeinfluenced metrosexuals. So it's no surprise that purveyors of reality television would take advantage of the mythic myth·i·cal   also myth·ic
adj.
1. Of or existing in myth: the mythical unicorn.

2. Imaginary; fictitious.

3.
 gaydar gay·dar  
n. Slang
The supposed ability to discern whether a person is homosexual.



[Blend of gay and radar.
 and create Playing It Straight Playing It Straight is a 2004 American reality show in which one woman spent time on a ranch with a group of men in an attempt to discern which of them were homosexual and which of them were heterosexual. All of the men pretended to be heterosexual. ; premiering March 12 on Fox, it focuses on one beautiful woman ferreting out the gay guys among 14 sexy men. "Essentially it's the Bachelorette with a twist," explains executive producer Ciara Byrne. "If she selects a straight guy at the end of the whole program, then they split a million dollars--but if the gay guy wins, then he wins the whole million." Straights leading lady is Jackie, a college student from Appleton, Wis., who's brought to Elko, Nev., for an unknown adventure. "I wasn't told the promise," Jackie says. "I figured it was something like a dating reality show with the questions that were being asked, but it isn't necessarily." needed, once the twist is revealed, Jackie focuses on the game and on having fun.

At first glance this all reads like a slightly altered version of last year's Boy Meets Boy--on which a man tried to pick out his fellow queers from among a pool of gay and straight suitors--but according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Byrne, Straight was sold to Fox before Bravo's hit queer reality series was announced. And while Boy followed a "traditional" dating show format, Straight is a contest that is much more humor-based with the addition of quick-witted comedian Daphne daphne, in botany
daphne, common name for, and genus name of, certain low deciduous or evergreen shrubs native to Eurasia. In the United States several naturalized species are cultivated for their handsome foliage and fragrant flowers, e.g., D.
 Brogdon as host.

"It's good they east the nice virgin to weed out who was gay and straight," observes Brogdon. "Had it been me, I would've put them to the Daphne bedroom test. Brogdon explains that not all of the bachelors do well in this reality setting. "It made for some hairy 1. hairy - Annoyingly complicated. "DWIM is incredibly hairy."
2. hairy - Incomprehensible. "DWIM is incredibly hairy."
3. hairy - Of people, high-powered, authoritative, rare, expert, and/or incomprehensible.
 situations," she says.

"I thought the twist was hilarious," says one of the show's straight bachelors. "I was in no way worried or concerned about being amongst homosexual men. I found the whole process to be intriguing."

For one of the gay contestants, the reasons for being on Straight were much simpler. "To make a million dollars and get some face the on TV!" he says. "I thought it would be great to trick the chick! Especially since she seemed like a naive gal from the Midwest."

But do any of the gay bachelors hook up with each other? Brogdon offers a devious de·vi·ous  
adj.
1. Not straightforward; shifty: a devious character.

2. Departing from the correct or accepted way; erring: achieved success by devious means.
 laugh, then says, "All I'll say is, it'd be really stupid for them to do it. They'd be tipping their 'hand raid potentially throwing away a million dollars."

Realizing gaydar isn't foolproof, Jackie conducts such tests as shopping trips and bathing suit competitions, but these backfire as well. "[Jackie] has a very interesting transformation throughout the show," says Byrne. "She has all these various assumptions, but they don't always pan out."

Detractors will argue that Straight places gay men back in the closet, but Jackie explains that after the twist was revealed, "[we all] had the choice to leave or stay, and we all chose to stay because we were open to this premise." Byrne adds that each bachelor is given ml on-air opportunity to say why he participated. "The people who [were] most uncomfortable were the straight guys," Byrne says. "They were struggling all the time to prove themselves."

Says the straight bachelor. "In the beginning, I thought the line that divided me from homosexuals was a very clear and distinct one, yet in the end that line had become so blurry that it was hardly visible."

Ultimately the viewers will decide the educational value of Playing It Straight, but for Brogdon, this idea of turning sexuality upside Upside

The potential dollar amount by which the market or a stock could rise.

Notes:
This is basically an educated guess on how high a stock could go in the near future.
See also: Bull, Downside
 down is very appealing: "For people like Jackie who come from a small town, 0ris will be one of their first exposures to gay people, so I think it'll be good. It removes stereotypes."

Andreoli also writes for Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Confidential, Instinct, and Playboy TV Playboy TV is a pay-per-view adult television channel on cable and satellite services, and available in Brazil, United States, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland and Norway. The channel is owned by Playboy Enterprises. .
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Title Annotation:television
Author:Andreoli, Richard
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 13, 2004
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