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Is it just me, or is the obsession with celebrities' personal lives has gotten really exhausting?
I get it, we love the music, we watch the movies, we admire the art but somewhere along the line especially post covid, people started confusing admiration with ownership!!!!!!! It’s wild to see how quickly "fans" turn hateful the second a celebrity starts dating, gets married, or has a child!
We need to be so for real right now:
They don’t owe us their private lives, buying an album or a movie ticket isn't a down payment on their personal choices, period.
They’re people, not characters, they’re allowed to grow, change, and love whoever they want without needing a public "approval stamp"
bottom line, admiring the art is a gift, however, demanding control over the artist is a boundary issue and we have to respect the limits!!
So can we go back to just enjoying the talent and letting people live? You can be a fan without being a judge ✌🏽✨
enough "it's bad writing to portray evil characters sympathetically" and more "i'm uncomfortable sympathizing with characters who do evil things"
discomfort does not warrant censorship, it warrants self reflection. it's good to be challenged by the art and media we consume. the world is messy. fiction should be, too.
aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh ribert's little smile after bob snapped his fingers 😭😭 THAT IS LITTLE BOY ROBERT SUGDEN WHO LOVES THE FARM AND THE PUB AND THE VILLAGERS !!! THE SON OF MR. EMMERDALE HIMSELF !! FOREVER THE MAIN CHARACTER !! THE VILLAGE BELONGS TO HIM AND HE LOVES IT SO MUCH !! THATS THE PLACE WHERE HE BELONGS !!!! AND HE IS FINALLY HOME AND BELOVED BY ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Count Dooku wants to leave the republic so he decides to murder exactly one (1) senator who opposes him and to do that he hires jango fett, his bestie he hired to make an army 10 years prior but jango doesn't feel like it so he hires Zam Wessel to kill Padme but Zam doesn't feeling like doing it themself so they hire a droid to do it but the droid doesn't want to do it themself so they get bugs and the bugs are going to kill the senator to make it possible for the vote to leave the Republic pass

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I’m absolutely baffled at this new narrative that I’ve seen circulating in certain parts of the Buffy fandom talking about how Buffy and Angel’s relationship was supposedly “retconned” into a tragic romance in Season 3, because apparently, the only purpose of the relationship in seasons 1 and 2 was to portray an older man taking advantage of and grooming a young girl, culminating in Angel’s turn into Angelus and Buffy sending him to hell and “taking the power back from her abuser", and that him coming back in season 3 is a regression of that storyline.
That was never the fucking narrative. Buffy and Angel were written as a tragic romance from season 1 episode 7 “Angel.” It was always a star crossed lovers story about a vampire slayer and a vampire falling in love, and the difficulties that came along with that. This is the exact narrative in seasons 1, 2, and 3. Buffy and Angel knew it and so did everyone around them. The relationship was never portrayed as an older man grooming a young girl. It was always portrayed as two extraordinary people from different worlds being drawn to each other despite their differences, whether that is age or species or purpose, and relating to, and finding comfort in each other and their unique circumstances of being a part of the human world and the demon world but not really belonging to either (Buffy being human but also a slayer, and Angel being a vampire but also having a human soul.) The story was always about how they couldn't be together because of external forces but despite their best efforts, they couldn't deny their powerful connection and how they changed each other's lives.
The appearance of Angelus after the events of "Surprise" is a heavy handed illusion, with horror spin, of the wellworn trope of a seemingly kind boyfriend turning mean once he has sex with his girlfriend.
"What we basically wanted to show was a horror movie version of the idea of ‘I sleep with my boyfriend and now he doesn’t call me and also he’s killing hookers in alleys." - Joss Whedon in the DVD commentary for the episode "Innocence".
However, the relation of that trope to representing Buffy and Angel's relationship begins and ends at Angelus's appearance. The trope depends on the fact that boyfriend archetype having always been mean, but was hiding it to get what he wants: to exploit the girl and control her. He has always been abusive, and the girlfriend archetype, is passive. A victim. Blind to his true nature. Neither archetype reflects Angel or Buffy or who they were to each other. Angel's behaviour towards Buffy before they slept together and once his soul is returned is the same: tender, loving, kind, devoted. As for Buffy, she's never been passive a day in her life. She wasn't coerced or pressured into having sex by Angel. In fact, he suggested caution, to slowing it down. But Buffy wanted him, was certain of him and them, and the moment they were sharing. She had thought it out and considered the implications, and chose her course with her eyes open. They made the decision to sleep together with love, and honesty, and the hope for the lives they had just pledged to each other.
Angel's soul being taken from him is an act of vengeance committed against him. It's not something he did, or planned, or even knew about. He did not "become abusive" once they got into bed. The violence of the situation is enacted upon him, not by him. This is why it's SO devastating when he loses his soul and Buffy has to find the strength within herself to destroy the person that she loves, the one who is "the one freaky thing in my freaky world that still makes sense to me." That entire storyline is a tragedy. In "Becoming Part 2" Buffy reclaims her power with the "Me" sword between the hands moment, NOT when she sends Angel to Hell. The fact that she has to kill him right when he gets his soul back, is a fucking tragedy, and it destroys her! It's something that fundamentally changes her and she repeatedly brings it up across the series as one of the hardest things she's ever had to do
So no, Season 3 didn't retcon shit because the show has been portraying them as tragic star crossed lovers since the beginning. What season 3 does is explore the aftermath of what a tragedy of that magnitude can do to a relationship; how it fundamentally changes it and what happens when both parties have to figure out how to forgive and find a way forward. It shows Buffy and Angel learning to accept that their relationship is doomed, regardless of how much they love each other and how much they want to be together, because of the curse, because he'll never die and she will, because he can't offer her a normal life, etc. It's a valuable story to tell and in no way diminishes anything about what came previously. If anything, it adds depth, complexity, and beauty to the dynamic and the story as a whole.
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Glazers invalidating and insulting fans and even calling them "media illiterate" all because they had valid criticisms to how the shows ended
Honestly at this point people just needs to accept that not everyone is going to interpret or feel things positively the same way them and they need to just respect that and let others grieve something that they had so much hope for.
If you liked the ending of a show, that's great, that's wonderful for you. However, just because you enjoyed it and have found a way to accept it.... doesn't mean others have to do the same.
ESPECIALLY, if their experience and connection/bond with that show and it's characters are different to yours.
Our feelings are valid. Just because we have different criticisms towards a story and its characters' endings that different to yours doesn't invalidate how we feel or make us illiterate.
If you can't seem to understand why someone is grieving over an ending to a story that they thought would be something else, then maybe that's just because your life and the way you connect to certain stories is just different. That's okay, just accept it and leave us who are upset alone.