atomikcretin
Atomik Cretin
atomikcretin

I have to say, I disagree with you. The “for all we know” isn’t the trouble, it’s the idea that we need to. At no point during the movie did I find myself wondering what sexuality any character was, because it simply didn’t matter. I never assumed heterosexuality because the plot gave me no reason to think about it at

Is the idea that writers should be able to write the characters they want the way they want, and not have to compromise their artistic vision just for the sake of being inclusive, really such a horrible thing? Simply shoving an LGBT character in there for no reason other than to make sure there is one adds nothing to