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Dinosaurs Uses Vegetarianism as a Metaphor for Homosexuality

Sep 11, 20191 hrSeason 2Ep. 23
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“I Never Ate for My Father” (October 2, 1991)

When Robbie Sinclair fails to kill his first live prey, he begins to wonder if he might be more herbivorously oriented — and that fits in really well with this episode’s extensive use of vegetarianism as a metaphor for homosexuality. (But also drug use and communism, because America.)

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