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The New Normal is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from September 10, 2012, to April 2, 2013. [1] The series was created and principally written by Ryan Murphy and Ali Adler . The storyline follows wealthy gay couple Bryan ( Andrew Rannells ) and David ( Justin Bartha ), who are living in Los Angeles .
In New Normal, wearing a mask is commonplace and showing your mouth to someone of the opposite sex can be seen as an admission of love.After Natsuki's classmate, Hata, sees her without her mask on, the two begin a secret relationship where they show each other their faces in private.
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The 30 best reality TV shows to watch whether you're a fan of Real Housewives drama, or you live vicariously through the Selling Sunset cast.
An archaeology team has started unearthing artifacts that show the life of soldiers in the late 1770s. British General Charles Cornwallis ordered the burning of a Continental Army barracks in ...
Bomer and Tatum were nominated for 'Best Musical Moment' at the 2013 MTV Movie & TV Awards. [50] [51] Bomer made two appearances in 2013. The first was as a guest performer on the NBC sitcom The New Normal, portraying the role of Monty, the ex-boyfriend of the protagonist of the series, Bryan Collins, played by Andrew Rannells.
Peacock's new documentary series, 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' is now streaming. Here's a list of the show's cast members and featured celebrities.
Women's Barracks: The Frank Autobiography of a French Girl Soldier is a classic work of lesbian pulp fiction by French writer Tereska Torrès published in 1950. Historians credit it as the first US paperback-original bestseller, as the first lesbian pulp fiction book published in America, and as "the pioneer of lesbian fiction".