"Glee" creator Ryan Murphy's upcoming NBC comedy "The New Normal" may not be seen by TV viewers in Utah.
The state's KSL station is saying it won't broadcast the sitcom once it starts airing in September.
KSL's official reason for passing on the show are that it contains "Crude dialogue, explicit content and offensive characterizations," but some are saying that the station made its decision based on the show's positive portrayal of a gay couple acting as parents.
The show centers on a same sex couple (Justin Bartha and Andrew Rannells) who have a child through a surrogate mother named Goldie (Georgia King).
"After viewing the pilot episode of 'The New Normal,' we have made the decision to keep it off our fall schedule," Jeff Simpson, CEO of KSL parent company Bonneville International, told The Deseret News. "For our brand, this program simply feels inappropriate on several dimensions, especially during family viewing time.”