Ryan Murphy: The WB Execs Were ‘Relentlessly Homophobic’ During the Making of ‘Popular’



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Ryan Murphy: The WB Execs Were ‘Relentlessly Homophobic’ During the Making of ‘Popular’

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Writer/producer/director Ryan Murphy says that executives at theThe WB were “very homophobic” during the making of his first TV series, Popular.

Murphy recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the series. Murphy says that Popular was originally a feature-length script which he adapted into TV a pilot because of what was selling in the marketplace at the time.

de16e74362f1852b5fdfc37d86cc5514He explains: “Kevin Williamson had just sold Dawson’s Creek and my agent at the time said, ‘I think maybe you would like television. Why don’t we try this as a TV show?’ And I went around and I pitched it. The four networks wanted it. And I ended up going with The WB.”

Popular made its debut on The WB in 1999.

Murphy says that his experience working with The WB was not a positive one: “They never got me and they kept trying to turn me into something else. And they were very homophobic even though they would have gay characters on the air.”

He adds, “They would give me notes, like, ‘The Mary Cherry character, like, could she be less gay?’ Like, it was very relentlessly homophobic.’ It was rough and I didn’t have a good experience with the studio and everybody.”

Though Popular only lasted for two seasons, it became a cult classic nonetheless. Murphy says that the show taught him to “follow your gut, listen to your voice, and if they don’t want your voice, they don’t want you.”

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