Zoë Kravitz: ‘Friends’ Homophobia & 90s TV Criticism
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Zoë Kravitz expresses nostalgia for the 1990s – the fashion, new York City, and the grunge aesthetic – but draws a firm line at the casual homophobia prevalent in media from that era.
Specifically, she points to the sitcom Friends as an example, noting that jokes and situations that wouldn’t be considered acceptable today were common and often played for laughs. Her Caught Stealing co-star, Austin Butler, was surprised by this observation. Kravitz feels that the problematic aspects of 90s media are best left in the past.
