Midnight Caller
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S01E03: After It Happened
"After It Happened" is a 1988 episode of the NBC television series Midnight Caller. The controversial episode tells the story of a bisexual man who is deliberately infecting people, including series lead character Jack Killian's ex-girlfriend, with HIV. AIDS and LGBT rights activists disrupted filming, citing concerns over the negative portrayal of bisexual and HIV-positive people and fears that the show would make people with AIDS the targets of violence. Series executives made some changes to the script in response to these concerns, but activists were still displeased. "After It Happened" performed well in the ratings but received a mixed critical response. Actress Kay Lenz received an Emmy Award for her guest-starring role as Killian's ex-girlfriend Tina. NBC aired a follow-up episode in 1989 in which Tina is near death. This second script, "Someone to Love", was written in consultation with some of the groups that protested "After It Happened" and was much more favorably received.
Overview
An ex-cop hosts a late-night talk radio program while getting involved with his listeners' problems in his off-time.
Episodes
S01E02 Twelve Gauge
S01E03 After It Happened
S01E04 Payback
S01E05 Bank Job
S01E06 The Execution of John Saringo
S01E07 But Not for Me
S01E08 Trash Radio
S01E09 No Exit
S01E10 Fathers and Sins
S01E11 Blame It on Midnight
S01E12 Promise to a Dead Man
S01E13 The Fall
S01E14 Ethan's Call
S01E15 Baby Chase
S01E16 Wait Until Midnight
S01E17 Blues for Mr. Charlie
Cast
