Do you know this queer character?
Kit is a Lesbian and uses she/her pronouns!
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Me, hoarding my DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, gaming discs and cartridges, and books like a dragon on a pile of gold or a magpie with a nest full of shiny objects: hah, can't delete these from your fucking streaming service or digital store you fucking bastards!
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thinking about jade being the little spoon, about their mutual trust. thinking about the fact that it's not only jade who protects kit - kit protects jade too
thinking about how absolutely fucking feral kit looks in episode 5 when she says "all we want is jade"
thinking about how kit always keeps jade around her neck, close to her heart
thank you for coming to my ted talk xx
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I still can't process, can't fathom the fact that Jade and Kit are allowed to be so passionately in love with each other. I get chills witnessing how epic their story is, and how much fierce devotion they profess to one another. I'm in awe. This is a show primarily aimed at a younger audience and I get a bit choked up just thinking of how much pain and confusion it would have saved me, to have this in my formative years. I see so much of myself in Jade, and the fact that she's this beautifully crafted, noble young lesbian is everything to me.
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Genuinely though, I love how the creators allow Kit to be weak in a funny way sometimes. I feel like too often, especially in Disney's other action movie properties, female characters are almost never weak. Or if they are, it's in a very emotional and poignant scene, and they recover. But there are so many times in the show where Kit loses a fight or gags at liver or completely passes out when she takes a throwing star to the arm. That shit is funny. And it doesn't make her any less heroic.
Male characters are constantly allowed to be heroic, strong, and tough, but also very humorously weak. It's really nice to finally have a female character written that way.
When writing female characters, you don't have to worry about writing them as female. Just write them the way you would male characters. They're the same. Give them strengths and weaknesses. Use those characters to make the audience cry, make them cheer, and even make them laugh.
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i think this is objectively the funniest frame of the entire 8 episodes
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