This is the gayest thing I've ever watched and I am beyond happy for it's existence. God has touched us with his etherial light and graced us with his love.
I consider Doctor Who to be very similar to Star Wars. In the sense that it’s all Star Wars, you can have favourite characters and episodes, but saying things like “I don’t like the prequels they ruined it”, I’m sorry but you’re not a real Star Wars fan. This mentality can be used with Doctor Who. People who don’t skip whole seasons because they don’t like the person playing the character or the show runner is bad is not a real Doctor Who fan. This is what the show is, complaining about it won’t make you enjoy it more. Jodie is an amazing Doctor, Yaz is a great companion. You’re all just complainers.
I love this return to serial style set up. This episode is obviously all setup and there was a lot of characters to keep track of, but I really enjoyed this. I’m excited to see where it goes. I love this. Is it my favourite Doctor? Companion? Show Runner? No. But I understand and accept those things are out of my control. It’s all Doctor Who. And it’s all good.
This episode is so important. For this show alone it proves that this show is doing important things for not only the LGBT community, but the world. I’m a sobbing mess.
Absolutely beautiful story telling, it was sensitive and humane.
This is exactly the kind of g*y I need in modern television. Thank you lord :pray::pray:
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You don't understand how much this movie means to me. You can grow up to be anything, family is earned, and imagination and learning is power. This movie is so innocent and pure and about being your true self above all else. And it makes me happy.
The perfect kind of perfectly acted trash film that I live for. If you've never actually watched this I pity you.
Nothing tastes as good as salty dude bro tears, honestly watching all these men have a tantrum makes this even better.
As a nineties kid I never watched HeMan, and honestly it’s too dated for me to enjoy at this point, so I am coming in fresh here. But this is amazing animation, and incredible voice talent.
The story is compelling and enjoyable, with twists and wonderful female empowerment. This is modern animation at its finest and I am very invested in the future of this program.
I hope to see queer representation also as was done with She-Ra.
Karamo’s entire story with Anh was absolutely disgusting. He may be, or at one time, a licensed psychotherapist, but he has no right to do that, no right to do it on television. He should have sat her down and said “you have many unresolved issues and you need therapy to heal” and taken her through the process of applying for therapy and asking the right questions.
Everyone who voted this down are just sad pissbabies who don’t realise that diversity and inclusion are good things.
This movie was a little slow paced and the lighting was too dark, egregiously so. But honestly they were my only criticisms.
It’s a good set up for wider cosmic threats, but it is its own self contained mythology and character exploration. So enjoy it for its self contained nature.
Fantastically acted, brilliant historically tie ins, wonderful representation, good effects. Jemma Chan really shines. Basically it’s not the best movie Marvel has produced, but I really enjoyed it, and it’s a great look at things to come.
Extra points for Marvels first open queer representation on screen. No Loki doesn’t count. A queer interracial (Black+Muslim) relationship with a child. Also all this race representation is delicious.
Why does studio ghibli want to see me a sobbing mess? This movie was beautiful; sentimental, heart warming, terribly tragic and all together perfect.
Thank Christ you're out of France, I ain't got time for that.
My first television series that I considered mine, something that could seperate me from my family, an interest that was entirely mine. As such it's very very close to my heart. I'll never not love it.
I will never not love this show, it's been something that I have been watching since I was very little. My parents and grandparents have been watching it on and off for as long as I can remember. When I was old enough to watch it I thought it was lame, but as I watched it on my own and in my own time I eventually came to see it for what it really was, an intelligent, witty, and complex program with multi layered characters, brilliant humour and amazing character development. I am glad to say that I watch this show more then just about any other television program I own, it's very easy to watch and every episode is amazing. It got to the point where I would watch it so often that my parents gave the collection to me. I also take great pride in watching three seconds of any given episode and know exactly what episode it is. M*A*S*H is more then just a television show, it's a way of life, it's a religion.
chefs kiss thank you Dave, you’re just living and you’re giving us everything we need
So this is Star Wars. What is going on with modern Star Trek. It’s not Star Trek.
That opening scene was one of the most powerful things this amazing program has ever produced. I continue to be impressed by where this show goes.
Finally!! Bye bitch. ALSO AOC :fire::fire::heart_eyes::heart_eyes:
It’s a piece of crap, but it’s my piece of crap. I love this movie.
Y’all fucking know Shangela was robbed. She deserved to be top two, and she deserved to win. She is easily Drag Race’s biggest success story. Trixxie is so talented and is deserving of winning, but Shangela simply deserved it more.
This series has exceeded all my expectations so far. While, of course, it will never measure up to the original movie, it has really delivered a breathtaking homage to the original. This episode really brought home what I was waiting for, direct interaction between Regan and Captain Howdy, it explored the post-traumatic stress and anxiety Regan still suffers, and it furthered the overarching plot as a whole. I'm just very impressed with this series thus far and hope it stays true to the classic. Also while the plot twist wasn't entirely surprising, the shock of losing a pivotal character was definitely needed at this point. Also can we please talk about Father Marcus Keane being an implied homosexual, I mean win-win.
This movie is overacted, over dramatic, and all together fabulous. John Waters at his best, a brilliant concept, great music, and great actors. This is what grease could have been if they didn't care about a family friendly rating. 11/10 do recommend.
Yay, bye filler. How do we still have seven hundred episodes left?
Destroyed me. More than any other episode. The emotional core of the show.
I am so invested. Much better then expected, honestly just a very high caliber cast of contestants.
People give The Kardashians a really bad rap when they don’t deserve it. Are they vapid, materialistic, frivolous, and out of touch? Well yes of course they are, but credit where credit is due, they created an empire and we the viewers and consumers have supported them. I thoroughly enjoy a little bit of escapism from my life and problems to casually jump into the fantastical over the top life and absurd problems of the super rich and famous.
Like is it trash? Yes, of course it’s trash. But it’s enjoyable, easy to watch trash. It’s no more trash then most reality television. Admit you just don’t like them and don’t watch it. Let people enjoy.
It was very good and I enjoyed it, but disappointed by the ending. I understand that homosexual men is still a very under represented in media. I can’t complain about the plot because these are our stories, our truth, but I wished for a bisexual ending or even a pansexual ending, it could have been really wild and been a asexual ending. But nope, plain gay. It was better then a lot of gay movies in recent years, with the exception of Moonlight and Love, Simon which were masterpieces, but I just wanted better.