I haven’t watched the 6th season because i couldn’t endure Barchie, and repressed Betty.
But I think I will watch season 7, Riverdale and this fandom opened a path for me I am really grateful for.
As crazy as that trailer was I'm going to enjoy the campness off it. Enjoy the tv show that I fell in love with at the age of 13/14 as I'm now 20. 7 years of following these characters and actors careers. I'll try find happiness in the parts of the episode that is the last of season 7. Can't believe its the final season. This show has seen me through high-school, college and my first year of uni. It has helped me through loss and grief and been a distraction for me when I most needed it.
Please share and support! My education is at stake and you’d support human rights! Disability Rights are Human Rights! #wearehumanstoo!!!!
Help out our very own @leandraderaven Evelyn fight for her rights and fulfill her dreams.
She’s out there, showing all of us what she’s made of, so let’s give her the boost she needs to defy the odds of a system that has no interest in giving her the same rights as everyone else.
This movie is the best movie I have ever watched. This scene... Jesus it’s a wholesome masterpiece. Brilliantly executed, heart crushing performances. A STAKES ARE SET HIGH FOR ALL THE NEW FILMMAKERS: Outstanding Debut, and a perfection, intimacy and power everyone in the creative field should thrive for. I am so mad it didn’t get recognition at the Golden Globes. af
It often feels like disability is completely invisible to fans, even those that make an effort to be intersectional around other marginalizations. I see people include mobility aids and facial scarring that are not theirs as props in cosplay, and no one bats an eye. I see maskless photos from huge inaccessible convention halls, effectively barring disabled and immunocompromised people from attending. I’m not the fandom police, I don’t want to enforce masks or take people’s cosplays away, but I would love for disability to be a part of the conversation and for disabled fans to be centered in more physical spaces and online communities.
— Hannah in our “Disability and Fandom” double episode. Click through to listen to her segment or read a full transcript!
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