In a world where queer characters are finally being given the spotlight they deserve, the revival of the Gay Best Friend trope is causing quite a stir. From period pieces like “And Just Like That…” to unexpected hits like “The Gilded Age,” writers are struggling to redefine this iconic character for the modern era.
In the second season of “And Just Like That…,” Anthony is given a boyfriend who is described as handsome, sweet, literary, and affectionate. However, some critics argue that the writers are trying too hard to turn Anthony into a replacement for Samantha Jones, rather than embracing his role as the Gay Best Friend. Similarly, “The Gilded Age” has found success among gay men, but struggles to fully embrace its gay characters, opting instead for a dull and earnest storyline.
The question remains: what does the Gay Best Friend look like in 2024? With the current era of mandated affirmation and constant celebration, it’s hard to imagine a character who is considered marginal or secondary. In a world where everyone is a star, the idea of a gay character being relegated to a supporting role may actually be seen as subversive and daring.
As pop culture continues to evolve, the role of the Gay Best Friend is being reexamined and redefined. Will writers be able to find a balance between honoring the past and embracing the future? Only time will tell.