[sstrawbbz] I love The Owl House, honestly.
But there's an issue with Disney failing to promote young gay couples. And I'm worried we may not see it in TOH. That's why comic artists like MoringMark try to promote such pairings using their fancomics instead. Since Disney is still so opposed to it.
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I’m gonna be snappy, but this may or may not be an unpopular opinion of mine:
I think that Eugene was not in the wrong for saying that he was Negan. Because, you know what? Knowing the kind of character that he is, he only said it because he was trying to survive. How quickly he said it without even letting Negan finish the question. He didn’t have a choice; Negan took him against his own Will after he admitted that he made the bullet! He didn’t want to see anyone else getting hurt, especially after witnessing four deaths of the people that he considered his friends. Hell! He risked his neck—even when he knew the possible outcomes—of driving that trailer all by himself down the road, just so the others could get Maggie to Hilltop. And it is especially unfair to the actor, when he received hurtful comments on the internet.
I understand why a lot of people hate him for saying he was Negan. But what other choice did he have? He did what he felt he needed to do. So, in conclusion, I stand by Eugene. I don’t know how the rest of the show may play out—my opinion might change later on if proven otherwise that Eugene is not a good character. For now, I am standing by my opinion, and defending this character.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
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Aww, Sam and Dean to Sandy Porter in 'The Thing' (was the episode title writer sick this week?) was a lot like how I imagined them towards the reader in Collared! 😍 I'd never even seen this episode before!
I mean, the other good news is that the reader in Collared doesn't turn out to have tentacles
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My Friend Irma Goes West
In the sequel to "My Friend Irma," titled "My Friend Irma Goes West," Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, alongside John Lund, Maire Wilson, and Diana Lynn, embark on a new comedic journey directed by Hal Walker in 1950.
Up next on my Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis marathon is the sequel to 1949’s “My Friend Irma,” the 1950 film “My Friend Irma Goes West,” directed by Hal Walker and released the same years as their third movie “At War with the Army”. While we see a change of director, the main cast remains the same. Returning with Martin and Lewis are John Lund, Marie Wilson, and Diana Lynn. I must say, this is one of…
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Rosita Fights Her Way Out Of The Herd ~ The Walking Dead 11x24
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