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imruination · 1 year
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Sometimes I think about the
Spike
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Logan Echolls
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Bellamy Blake
pipeline and the fact they they were all hated by (later outted to be extremely problematic) showrunners for having stereotypically feminine character traits, and for daring to give their “tough badass” FMC counterparts the option of a happy ending …. But that’s none of my business
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silverflameataraxia · 2 years
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Jroth: nO nEeD tO maKe BeLlArKe EnDgAme
Me:
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lizblogsshit · 2 years
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the acknowledgments from The 100: Homecoming
i reallllllllly wish that Jason Rothenberg hadn’t ruined my favorite couple
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emoriart99 · 1 year
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1jemmagirl22 · 1 year
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The fact that Lydia leaving Stiles cause of a death dream is still a better ending to a fandom favorite ship than the Legacies final was to Klaroline is not only painful to me, it’s also the only reason Jeff Davis isn’t higher up on my list of writers I hate who’s name involves J. 
Congrats buddy, you’re still better (just barely), than Julie Plec and Jason Rothenberg. At least you didn’t spit on your dead fan favorite ships corpse while destroying all continuity. You just lightly trampled the ships corpse. 
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rivertalesien · 1 year
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If only Mediocre White Men would post their fan fiction on AO3, instead of becoming Showrunners, TV would be so much better.
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dragynkeep · 6 months
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don't mind me just imagining a world where jroth and kim shumway were banned from twitter and social media as a whole for the duration of the t100 apart from five minutes a month
part of me wants to remember what made the fandom so toxic and how much it came from those to wankers to basically highlight how not to interact with a fan base but I also don't want to get annoyed and frustrated (which is sure to happen as most i remember is jason/ kim says shit= fandom bullying got a jolt and huge upkick/ daddy basically remembering specific interactions? would be helpful but also scared and nervous)
them & that layne loser who was so determined to have her opinion be canon?? like the shit that came especially around the lexa death / s3 era was just horrendous on all sides & the showrunners did nothing but make it worse.
then when it got exposed that they were being abusive on set & their racism / sexism soon followed, then they finally shut the fuck up. interesting!
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fraysweeping · 2 years
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these are the true main villains of ‘the 100’ and ‘stranger things’
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lavadorafangirl · 10 months
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🏳️‍🌈Day 23: Lexa & Clarke (The 100)🤎🖤
I don't even know what this show is about. But even if it's a simple drawing I had fun doing it. Hey! what a beautiful actresses.
HAPPY PRIDE MISAMORES ya casi se acaba el mes 🥺🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
Remember: i'm drawing a lgbt canon couple daily for pride month, follow me or check my profile to see the rest!🏳️‍🌈 Thanks for the support!
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vintagewarhol · 2 years
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mydairpercabeth · 2 years
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It has been two years and I am STILL bitter about the way The 100 ended
i am in your walls jroth
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silverflameataraxia · 2 years
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Bellamy and Clarke are the Heart and the Head, but they're pLaToNiC.
Oh, give me a break.
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bellabrady · 2 years
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the only good thing about having watched the 100 as a bellarke shipper is that no fandom experience could ever possibly be worse
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laurasbailey · 1 year
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being a fan of sapphic content has always been exhausting but especially since lexa died.
as soon as she died, tv execs were climbing over each other to capitalize on our pain. so many new shows popped up with queer woman or queer women were thrown into shows with varying levels of success (for the most part the representation was Just Fine but we were desperate so we clung to it). they couldn’t kill them off when they got bored of them because of the backlash, so they were often sidelined or ruined because generally nobody knew what to do with them because writers rooms are often not diverse.
a few years of that and the representation waned significantly. as we all know, many of the sapphic shows that were first released in 2020 were cancelled. funnily enough warrior nun is (currently) one of the few left standing.
now we’re in an era where everything is on streaming and shows like heartstopper will get a double season renewal while the sapphic shows get cancelled despite the sapphic shows having more watchtime. and not just cancelled, but cancelled after a ridiculously long wait so fans break their backs trying to promote something that netflix or amazon simply won’t.
shows like warrior nun are flat-out doomed if it takes fans constantly re-streaming the series an absurd amount of times just to get numbers up. it’s unsustainable if renewal can’t be achieved with an organic amount of watches. the drop-a-whole-season-at-once binge model just doesn’t work if they’re so stuck on numbers, they should switch to a weekly model like hbo and disney+. 
anyway i went off on a tangent but i’m just so tired. it feels like we can’t just win without doing obscene amounts of work to get there.
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rhaenin-time · 2 months
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I miss the days when we could have critical discussions about women protagonists and antagonists and their motivations and relationship to the patriarchy without it turning into a "team" debate that never even existed in the source material.
I wish we could still break down and analyze the motivations of antagonists without it being overwhelmed by people screaming that "they're the good guys!" And I wish we could discuss how blatant antagonists can be both the victims of misogyny yet exist to perpetuate it, that we could find antagonists understandable and somewhat sympathetic without circles developing to proclaim that actually, they were right all along.
There's a deeper societal issue at hand here. One related to white westerners realizing "Wait, are we the baddies?" over the past 10-20 years as the internet opens up the world. And how they in turn embrace storytelling that tries to make the case that there's usually no side any "more in the right". A sentiment that's popping up more and more in every kind of fiction, so excessively that even writers end up contradicting themselves and putting out stories that are utterly incoherent in the end. *cough* The 100 *cough*.
But the fact that it's only a symptom of a wider problem doesn't make me any less annoyed at HBO for turning a story with actually "nuanced" source material into a sports game.
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