| After
days of hype, we finally saw the first lesbian kiss on daytime
television--and it didn't disappoint. The kiss was emotional and sweet
(if a little chaste by daytime standards), relevant to the larger
storyline, and sympathetic to viewers because the characters in question
on All My Children--Bianca (played
by Eden Riegel) and Lena (play by Olga Sosnovska)--are integral characters
to the show, and their relationship has been building up to this moment
for the last several weeks.
Bianca
has been unlucky in love since she came out as a lesbian two
years ago, repeatedly falling in love with women who aren't
interested or aren't gay (or mysteriously disappear). The most
recent object of her affection prior to Lena was her friend
Maggie (Elizabeth Hendrickson), which led to the creation of
a BAM (Bianca And Maggie) a fan
group which has lobbied AMC over the last several months
to get Bianca and Maggie together.
In
fact, the kiss between Lena and Bianca is partly the result
of BAM's efforts, since they made it clear to AMC that
there was fan support for a lesbian relationship on the show.
But when All My Children finally polled viewers on
the subject they found that while there was overwhelming
support for Bianca to have a girlfriend, the majority of fans
wanted it to be with someone new (not Maggie).
Enter
Lena, a bisexual woman scheming to steal the secret anti-aging formula
known only to Bianca's friend Boyd. When Boyd won't give it up,
Lena becomes friends with Bianca, hoping to get it out of her--until
she unexpectedly begins to fall for Bianca and decides she just
can't seduce her and then break her heart.
Instead
of telling Bianca the truth, however, Lena decides to leave
the country. Tired of being rejected by everyone, Bianca pours
her heart out to an old family friend, who advises her to go
after Lena, so she does. Bianca finds Lena at the airport and
asks her to give their relationship another chance. After several
long moments of conversation, in which Bianca tells Lena with
tears in her eyes "you touched my heart" and Lena
keeps trying to tell Bianca that this isn't about her, Lena
slowly starts to crumble and finally grabs Bianca and kisses
her. Five seconds later, the episode fades out.
In
an 2000 interview with The Advocate, AMC
creator Agnes Nixon attributes the idea for this storyline to reading
Chastity Bono's memoir and to Nixon's own experience having a lesbian
housemate in college in 1947. Although her first attempt at introducing
a new lesbian character to All My Children in 1983 wasn't
very successful (the character only lasted two months), what she
learned from that experience, according to Nixon, is that "if
you want to do a story about a social issue seriously [on a soap],
the character has to be really well integrated.”
So
this time around, instead of introducing a new lesbian character,
AMC chose to bring out a character who was already
well-established and well-liked--and who is more integral to
the series than Erika Kane's daughter, a girl whom fans had
watched grow up under their very eyes over the last sixteen
years?
So
in 2000, Bianca became the first lesbian teen on daytime television,
creating television history with suprisingly little fanfare
at the time.
ABC
is no stranger to lesbian-related controversy itself--in 1988, the
network introduced the first recurring lesbian
character on primetime TV (Marily McGrath, played by Gail Strickland,
and her lover Patti, played by Gina Hecht on Heartbeats) and
in 1994, ABC weathered a rash of protests and advertiser backlash
over Roseanne's kiss with Mariel Hemingway on an episode of Roseanne
(which several local ABC affiliates refused even to air).
Audience,
advertiser, and affiliate reaction was much more mixed in 1997 when
the hoopla started around Ellen Degeneres' character coming-out
on her ABC sitcom, and by the time ABC aired the first kiss between
lesbian/bisexual teenage characters in 2002 (on the drama Once
and Again), there was no negative advertising impact and
only one ABC affiliate (in Virginia) refused to air the episode.
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