unforgivable disney sins of the pjo finale:
percy didn't say 'thalia died for you' and luke being all fucking pissed
what the shit do you mean sally did not purposefully murder gabe? that was her finest fucking moment ffs
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With The Bad Batch now over, the hope for many fans of color now is that future Star Wars animation will avoid any racism in writing or character design; that it will respect fans and characters of color, Jewish fans, and disabled and ND fans in its pursuit of telling a story.
Nobody deserves to see a series dedicated to whitewashed characters who are written to be genetically superior to men of color. Nobody deserves to see an antisemitic stereotype on their screen. And nobody deserves to see ableism in their shows.
If future showrunners truly believe Star Wars is for everyone, they'll do the work to root out their unconscious biases, learn about stereotyping, and create a show that reflects the diversity of the Star Wars fandom.
There should never again be any room for racism, ableism, or antisemitism in a Star Wars project.
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i need kdj to cry more, preferably when hes not alone. speaking of not alone, kdj did you know youre not alone anymore. and you can , rely on your friends and loved ones, and you can cry in their arms, you know that right kdj? i mean, sure you (slight orv spoilers below)
cried in front of a certain someone and she just gave you a lollipop cuz she didnt know how to react. but hey, consider crying in front of the others too, haha, please? please kim dokja? hey kim do
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actually giving this its own post. i just think it's really funny that for being "nothing like the movie", the show sure dealt with gabe's petrification in the exact same way, right down to it being an after-credit scene and it being an accident
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take what i'm about to say with a truckload of salt because i do not like sokeefe or keefe but
i think one of the reasons why so many sokeefe fans didn't like the sokeefe kiss is because it was too perfect. throughout the book there had been this emphasis on the imperfection of keefe and sophie's dynamic (keefe drawing sophie slouching, keefe sitting all sprawled across the grass with all his supplies everywhere, etc.). especially put next to the not-so-subtle comparison to fitz's idealized version of sophie (which in my opinion was executed atrociously, but that's clearly what shannon was going for), keefe and sophie's dynamic is supposed to be chill, laid-back, and messy.
so i think it was really disappointing for a lot of sokeefe fans when their kiss was . . . strangely idealistic? perfect, even? they go to the perfect romantic spot and have the perfect kiss. it's not messy, instead it flows so smoothly, like any other ya romantic scene since the beginning of ever. you could copy-paste just about any random ya couple from any fantasy series into this scene and it wouldn't feel weird. there's nothing specifically sokeefe about this scene, nothing that makes it feel unique to them as a couple. it just feels like shannon wrote a generic ya confession scene and then changed the names to "sophie" and "keefe". i think sokeefe fans wanted that unique sokeefe flavor, something to make it feel like it was a sokeefe confession scene instead of just some random ya confession scene. and i don't think shannon delivered.
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