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But also, on top of that, the website tells us that the show format revolved around Wally learning new skills from the cast, not that they would teach each other.
Frank is consistently breaking the rules and breaking character, off and on screen.
He is not the character he appears to be, which is why we see the human hands in this image.
This is the real Frank, not the character.
First, we've been looking a lot at the meanings and symbolism of things.
especially around floriography, which was wildly popular as far back as the Victorian era.
During that time, colours also carried strong meaning, with red usually being associated with love and passion, but more specifically, lust and scandal, which is why women caught in adultery were forced to wear a red letter on their clothes.
Not the same kind of red letter as Frank's, but you...
Plus, with the show taking place in the 1970s where homosexual relationships were extremely frowned upon, Frank would sadly fall into this scandalous category.
And don't forget what I said earlier about the lavender scare being associated with the red scare.
On top of that, the other thing that sprang to mind was an eviction notice.
Companies use red paper to emphasize the urgency of the matter, and that's especially common when you're being evicted from your home.
And so I'd like to point your attention to the latest news article from the Welcome Home site.
In it, the WHRP has figured out that Frank was either added to the cast late or removed from the show early in its run.