you guys need to stop letting your hatred (or love for that matter) of certain media/celebrities/whatever get in the way of your ability to feel compassion, empathy and sympathy.
sorry but celebrity culture and some of you guy's hatred for it have made some of you get way too comfortable with bullying, encouragement of violence and other unacceptable actions.
One of the reasons i believe TV shows being released today is not working as good as it did in the 2000's, especially when we're talking about remakes/spin-off's/ sequels, is that we are not allowed to have horrible people an part of the main characters group anymore.
Think about the big hits of the 200's-2010's tv show. Gossip Girl: Blair had beef with a 13 years old, cheated on Nate with Chuck, Serena slept with her best friends boyfriend, was part of the reason a teenager die, Dan was Literally a stalker, Chuck ... is Chuck Bass.
The New version kinda of had a shot with season 1, especially with Max, he was involved in 2 cheatings, was sleeping with his tracher and only tried to expose him after he felt personally wronged ( and even than he went to Gossip Girl instead of the cops). Max was the type of messy that tv Shows need.
Pretty Little Liars: The whole show is about the girls being blackmailed by A because of the things they did with Alison.
The O.C: The main character starts the show being arrested.
One Tree Hill: How many cheating storylines can you give your protagonist before people start liking his brother more?
The Vampires diaries: Damon raped Caroline. And pretty much all the main characters kill at least 2 people.
Shows being made in the last couple of years don't allow their main character or their friends to be imperfect people wich makes the series boring. Nathan Scott is one of the most loved character in one tree hill and he starts as a complet jerk.
Part of watching this shows is about seeing the characters become better, but this doesn’t happen if they start perfect.
Just like when people complain that disney doesn’t make villains anymore, how every "villain" ends being some misunderstood person. Every once in a while could make a good story but not movie for the last 4-5 years.
Sotrie need villains, a person for you to hate, for you to love to hate or hate to love.
#Bring Back Messy Characters
Ok but like what was Agatha's plan for Billy?
The witches road was fake. She was planning on having the girls blast her so she could steal their magick but what about Billy? He was the one who asked Agatha to take him there. What was she planning on doing about the random teenager at her house?
Was she hoping the Salem Seven would have killed him? Would she have killed him?
In a perhaps unpopular opinion I hope that this Texas arc ends soon. I don't like angst, i like when they get jealous of each other but I barely survived the lawsuit last time
Also Eddie Diaz is my baby and I want to see him happy
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I really don't understand the hype for Coachella and influencers Coachella looks
For me the looks are very ugly and not really festival appropriate, they all look very uncomfortable
And maybe I am too introverted for the idea of going to a 3 day music festival
Agatha/Agnes didn't exist in westview before the Hex. No one living there knew who she was.
For the people living in westview Agnes is just some Lady who had the biggest bad luck to move in into a new town at the same moment that a crazy woman decided to process her grief by making everyone live in sitcom land.
The only thing they know about her is that she tried to figth Wanda and in their eyes she lost and was put into another spell/ lost her mind helping free them.
No one in westview really knew Agatha but they all took care of her for 3 years anyway. And that shows how much heartwarming and welcoming westview is as a town.
Vision had really chosen a good place to raise a family and grow old together.
So was Billy super close with Alice because she was the one who saw both Willian Kaplan die and Billy Maximoff re-borning?
Poor Ralph he's super traumatized by Agatha but i'm so happy we got at least some answers on him
Sometimes I think I hate the SPN finale and then I remember that Jensen initially fucking hated it so much that they got Eric Kripke to gaslight him into thinking it was good. Only for him to immediately go off and create/produce/act in a spinoff series after the show ended all so he could fix the shitty writing. No one hates the SPN finale like Jensen Ackles hates the SPN finale.
I am reading this fascinating paper 'Education and Aristocratic Childhood in Late Imperial Russia' by Zbyněk Vydra, and came across this paragraph that I think sums up what makes the former Russian Empire so interesting:
It is also impossible to deal with the nobility as a whole. The simple reason being that the hereditary nobility in Russia was very heterogeneous and numerous. At the end of the 19th century, there were about 1.2 million people, i.e. around 200,000 families. Within one estate (soslovie) it stretched from close proximity to the imperial throne, the world of the St. Petersburg and Moscow palaces, through the bureaucratic nobility in sleepy provincial towns, to impoverished nobles eking out a living at the level of wealthier peasants in the remote countryside. We are mainly interested in the part of the nobility situated at the highest level ‒ the aristocracy.
It is impossible to reference the nobility in this setting as a shorthand for one form of life. When using it as inspiration in a fantasy setting, like Bardugo does, there is an opportunity for a rich variety of people who set themselves apart from the peasantry. It brings in questions of origin and history, rather than wealth and power, and it can hint at changing fortunes and societal landslides.
I can never and will never understand people who ship actors/actress in real life.
I'm sorry it's weird. Why are you so invested in the personal lives of strangers?
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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