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I finished She-Ra season 5 the other night.
I watched the final two episodes again tonight.
I don't remember ever crying so hard.
I'm so happy and sad at the same time.
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I finished She-Ra season 5 the other night.
I watched the final two episodes again tonight.
I don't remember ever crying so hard.
I'm so happy and sad at the same time.
One thing I needed a straight person to point out to me because I didn't really have the perspective to notice it myself was, I cried so hard because of how different the show is from other gay media. I don't know how spoilers work in this forum, so here's hoping they take...
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What you said.
In Etheria, queerness is normal. It’s so normal, no one talks about it. No one has to be told to use the right pronoun when talking about the transgender character; they are who they are.
I can’t wait to see what they are going to do with He-Man. (I caught that Easter egg I did.)
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The shout out to He-Man.
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@GreenFlashlight said in Good TV:
I did not notice or else did not understand the shout out you are alluding to. Can you please describe it?
Sure.
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Yeah it's not the same team making He-Man, but crossover was def a possibility, at least in 2019!!
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Eric Andre and Borat returning in the same year. I could cry with joy.
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Man. The Boys is going really hard on the blatant political commentary this season and I'm enjoying it. I think that was the thing I disliked the most in the first season, that it didn't feel like it had much to say beyond a really nihilistic take on superheroes, so this was nice. I am very excited for the season finale.
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Holy shit, Lovecraft Country.
That was fucking awesome.
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Man. The Boys is going really hard on the blatant political commentary this season and I'm enjoying it. I think that was the thing I disliked the most in the first season, that it didn't feel like it had much to say beyond a really nihilistic take on superheroes, so this was nice. I am very excited for the season finale.
I think season 1 had to set the stage and focus more on the superheroes, their history and the secrets behind the curtain.
Season 2 seems to be much more about the world they inhabit and their effect on it. The best part is the acting, I think. not everyone is great but the leads have bought into it, and it shows. Antony Starr is kicking some serious ass.
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@Arkandel Antony Starr is a fucking gem and creepy as all fucking shit, holy damn.
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I passed on The Boys for the first season because the comics were such a regrettable mess. One of those things that as an edgelord fifteen years ago I found funny but looking at now I'm just like eeeegh. But the TV show has changed a number of things and everything they changed has been for the better, from dropping sexual assault as a punchline (in the comics Black Noire sexually assaults Hughie, haha, isn't that funny?) to giving Kimiko a fucking name.
The best change, of course, is Frenchie, who is the best goddam character in the show.
Also, the kid who plays Hughie is Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan's son. Yikes.
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@TheOnceler said in Good TV:
Also, the kid who plays Hughie is Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan's son. Yikes.
And he's almost thirty.
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What the fuck. Huh. TIL.
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I know it's old news by now but seriously I wonder if I'll ever stop crying at S5E5 of She-Ra. Jesus fucking Christ, AJ Michalka and Aimee Carrero kill it.
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@TheOnceler said in Good TV:
Also, the kid who plays Hughie is Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan's son. Yikes.
This puts the ending of Innerspace in a whole new light.