Yeah, it’s way more likely that liberals would be angry about a show with 4 females leads than anti-woke chuds like you. /s
Yeah, it’s way more likely that liberals would be angry about a show with 4 females leads than anti-woke chuds like you. /s
Eh. I watch Golden Girls reruns on Hulu, where I don’t have to sit through ads.
Accusing women of the casting couch is lame bro.
I certainly spotted the Buffyisms, but that seems like a very superficial reading of the show that seems to incorporate a wider swath of supernatural and surreal (and also, children’s) programming. The glimpses we get of The Pink Opaque are much weirder than Buffy ever got.
It’s not really about the 90's in that way. The TV fetishism is definitely for CRTs, and his adulthood is represented by getting a flatscreen delivered to his house, but it’s not really about the 90's as much as it is set in the 90's. It’s just using the era as a metaphor, rather than mining nostalgia for it.
tv glow might be my fave of the year so far.
This doesn’t just happen to celebrities. It’s pretty rampant in places like schools too. I was a mandated reporter, and reported a pretty blatant case of abuse. The powers that be did their damnedest to somehow turn it around so that I was doing the abuse. I’ve also seen a baby who was shaken to the point of brain…
I don’t know, why do trolls troll, troll?
…what?
A benefit of the expectation for corporations to show values is that it has made some of them show their shitty values. The expansion of pride themes forces companies like Chickfila and Hobby Lobby to acknowledge they are backing anti-LTGBQT & anti-abortion groups that are actively taking rights from people or makes…
His Patrick Bateman bit had me rolling on the floor laughing out loud.
i dunno about that one.
Not this Gen Xer! I ate Frosted Miniwheats because of their stance on Kosovo!
I don’t think most people expect corporations to reflect their values, just not actively oppose them. I’m Gen X. I stopped going to Chik Fil-A because of their support of anti-LGBTQ causes. Most places I shop or buy food, I don’t know their values, so I don’t care. It’s only when they put it out there for all to see.
there are, obviously, people over 15 on tiktok. millennials, people who were fifteen when the movie came out.
young people *do* have avenues through which they can watch old movies.
Easy to see a pattern when you create it. Or have you forgotten the discourse around:
So you are saying you liked it
What could be more timely than a June 2024 post resuscitating a niche cultural debate from 2015 about a 1949 Christmas song?
‘It’s a song about, as our Britt Hayes put it, “a woman being held hostage by some guy who may or may not have drugged her adult beverage.”’