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ATWT: NO NUKE IS GOOD NUKE!

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A home for us who are not anti-Nuke because we're right-wing psychos, but because we think the story sucks, the couple sucks, and that daytime's first gay male love story should have been much, much better.

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In June 2007, Luke and his friend, Maddie Coleman, are working as interns at WOAK, a local television station in Oakdale. They quickly meet their fellow intern, Noah Mayer. From the start, Luke does not like Noah. In fact, Luke believes Noah to be an arrogant, spoiled brat. However, after spending some time with him, Luke realizes that he has developed romantic feelings for Noah, breaking his vow to himself. Luke keeps his distance and is more than hurt while on a trip to Branson, Missouri, he finds Noah together in bed with Maddie. Noah wrongly suspects that Luke wants Maddie, and Luke reveals his sexual identity to Noah in an effort to prove that he does not. A few weeks later, he confesses his feelings of attraction to Noah, telling him about his past experience with Kevin and his efforts to avoid falling for another unavailable guy. Noah makes it clear to Luke that while he, like Kevin, is not gay, unlike Kevin, he does not want to lose Luke as a friend.

Um........when did that happen?

And I still don't get how in the hell they are considered a supercouple after being together for less than a year. That's rich.

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A home for us who are not anti-Nuke because we're right-wing psychos, but because we think the story sucks, the couple sucks, and that daytime's first gay male love story should have been much, much better.

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<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->In June 2007, Luke and his friend, Maddie Coleman, are working as interns at WOAK, a local television station in Oakdale. They quickly meet their fellow intern, Noah Mayer. From the start, Luke does not like Noah. In fact, Luke believes Noah to be an arrogant, spoiled brat. However, <b>after spending some time with him, Luke realizes that he has developed romantic feelings for Noah</b>, breaking his vow to himself. Luke keeps his distance and is more than hurt while on a trip to Branson, Missouri, he finds Noah together in bed with Maddie. Noah wrongly suspects that Luke wants Maddie, and Luke reveals his sexual identity to Noah in an effort to prove that he does not. A few weeks later, he confesses his feelings of attraction to Noah, telling him about his past experience with Kevin and his efforts to avoid falling for another unavailable guy. Noah makes it clear to Luke that while he, like Kevin, is not gay, unlike Kevin, he does not want to lose Luke as a friend.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Um........when did that happen?

I must have clicked a wrong button when I wanted to reply. But, I could not agree with you more. I have never taken to Luke and Noah as a couple. That's the way I feel. Nothing thy've said or done has convinced me otherwise.

And I still don't get how in the hell they are considered a supercouple after being together for less than a year. That's rich.

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