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    I think that is a fair reading, and certainly people who perform drag might feel that that is what they are personally doing with their drag, but the more I think about it, the more I think drag in general doesn't have much to do with women as people, parodying women or interrogating femininity. Honestly men, straight

    Not sure why you thought Val was coming back? She's great, but Ru was never going to bring her back after that whole mask fiasco.

    Unless they've completely changed everything, the important parts of Shadow's backstory are all in the beginning: Laura was his whole world, and when she died he was so sad that she died that he couldn't be angry about how. This is why he's so cool with all the weird shit going on around him: because he literally

    That might be you, but that's not who Shadow is. Like. At all. And it's not where he is emotionally in the story.

    Regarding the stray observation about Ru's make up, apparently the reason it has been weird this season is because Mathu Andersen abruptly quit in an early episode.

    I felt this way with Wailing Heights. Loved the idea, loved the design but then I really couldn't get past the way it controlled and how frustrating it felt to just get the player character to move. I think it was pretty buggy when I played it as well. Maybe they've updated it to feel better since, but I don't have

    Anyone feel like the plot is similar to Holy Musical B@man? Loneliness, Robin filling that loneliness, all the Rogues including the shit ones terrorizing the city… I don't know, I'm not as excited as I would be if I hadn't seen this concept and plot before, and done so well (not that I think there was a rip off). But

    Sorry, for late reply, don't check Disqus much so missed your comment. But, I disagree. That's not what's certain. It's demonstrably incorrect. If you read the comments here and elsewhere there is a pretty clear consensus on why people think what Bernardo Bertolucci did was wrong. I know a lot of people who fall into

    True, especially since she very clearly rejects her "elvishness" and disagrees with Solus' points of view.

    My favourite was how happy Ichabod was when he got to choose his favourite single-origin coffee for Josh.

    A high fantasy series has already deviated from this: Dragon Age. Dragon Age dwarves and Denerim City Elves have American accents, and Dalish elves have Welsh. And a main character in the third game is an elf with a working class English accent.

    So… he did exactly what everyone is upset about him doing.

    SnowQueen forever.

    On top of just how horrible this is, that whole weird "we want to get her REAL reaction" thing is so insulting and patronising. She's an actress, this was her job, they didn't have to abuse her to get her to do her job well. Meryl Streep got this a little too on Kramer v Kramer where Dustin Hoffman took it upon

    I think there's a small error: Regina is Henry's adoptive mother, not his step-mother.