Ok but imagine this:
Season 8 ends with one of them (Eddie) realizing his fellings for the other (Buck) and the first part of season 9 is he (Eddie) flirting with the other while he (Buck) is completely oblivious to it and the middle season finale is their confession/ first kiss scene.
I actually may write a fanfic for this
Do you know who hate women more than men?
Women that ship a (non canon)gay couple and there’s also a girl in the picture(the canon girlfriend/wife/love interest of one of the male characters).
I think the situation around Blake is getting really disgusting. I just saw a tiktok of someone saying that that Blake had an affair with Justin while they were filming the movie.
I don't care about how you fell about Blake or Justin but we are talking about a sexual harassment case and even imply this is so gross and disrespectful for victmis.
And to make it all worse the video i saw was from a woman. A woman is using a disgusting sexist (victim blaming) argument against other woman.
Also both parts are married and have kids. If you are not gonne respect the marriage, respect the children.
There's been some discourse going around that tries to connect Neil Gaiman writing about problematic things and him being awful to mean that everyone who writes that kind of thing is also awful or should be placed under suspicion.
Correlation is not causation. You could just as easily blame the fact that he wrote about mythology and fairytales. It has the same amount of weight as blaming dark subjects.
The truth is, there have been tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of authors who write/have written about dark/problematic/complicated subjects who have never hurt a soul and who never will.
Now, you could say people who have endured trauma and abuse are more likely to write about dark subjects. I'm not positive but I think this bears out in statistics. But again, the vast majority of people who have suffered abuse and whose past abuse informs their writing do NOT go on to perpetuate that cycle of violence.
I know we all wish that predators were easy to spot. But if they were, they wouldn't be predators. They'd be criminals operating in broad daylight.
The disturbing fact is that truly bad people who operate for a long time are incredibly hard to spot. They survive by manipulating those around them into providing cover for them and carefully craft personas to make it difficult to accuse them of wrongdoing. They will also use fame and money as a shield and choose victims with the least ability to fight back.
Using what happened in your crusade against dark topics and your push for censorship in fiction is incredibly disrespectful to the victims and risks making writers part of a witch hunt.
It also makes it harder to spot actual predators because it perpetuates the idea that these people have easy tells. They do not. That's what makes them monsters.
In retrospect, can we pick out certain themes in his work that aligns with the allegations against him and hints at who he really was? Yes, but hindsight is 20/20. Someone else could have written about the same subjects and been a saint of a human being.
Why stan Twitter is worried rigth now about a white, rich, straight man celebrity more than they are worried about the people who will actually suffer the next 4 years?
One more thing about the Blake Lively case
A actors job goes beyond just filming the movie/series. When they are doing the interviews ro promote their projects they are working just like the interviewer and often times they don't know each other on a personal level.
Now i don't know if at the time when the interview was filmed Blake had publicly announced her pregnancy (because in 2016 i was 11 years old and didn't speak english).
So lets look at this situation: you are working, you met another woman who is also working but the first thing she says to you is "Congratulations on your little bump"
1- i believe this is unprofessional
2-She did not say "Congratulations on your pregnancy" she specifically commented on Blake's body (and all, famous and not famous woman, specially during the 2010's, is allowed to not like having her body talked about when they are at work)
3- Rebember when we're taught to not comment on a pregnant woman's body? Let's bring it back
Also why did she keep the video of "the interview that made her want to quit her job" for 8 years?
I do love the show but i don't think that a season 16 should be made, i know the finale didn't made a lot of people happy (for one reason or another) but it was very circular and definitive. But i would like the universe to continue beyond their bad score with spin-offs.
If it was up to me i would go back to the themes of "you can't scape The hunting life no matter how much you try" they had for Mary and early seasons Sam but using Dean Jr as a lecagy character
How were the Young Avengers introduction in the comics?
Having every character be introduced by their Avengers counterpart is starting to become annoying. Was it like this in the comics? Or were they introduced as their own character by themselves? Or even already as a group but without going one to one with the Avengers?
I think buddie first kiss should happen in the rain for no reason other than most iconic couples have their first kiss in the rain. ... and because having water involved forces them to give Buck curly hair and i love Buck with his curly hair
In this house we love and support Maddie Han.
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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