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I feel like there’s a larger problem regarding that same narrative in general with bisexual people; if you’re in a monogamous LTR with a person of the opposite sex you can’t possibly actually be bisexual. Which is some real invalidating, condescending bullshit. 

What’s even better about those two representations is that they don’t look the same. Bisexuality looks different from person to person.

Cosanguin-pal? Rela-rupter?

Several important deaths have stuck though, (with some multiversal exceptions- looking at you, Snart) namely Rip and Stein.

The wedding dress plot was peak Gary at his best.

I just assume they all saw each other at the same time, their eyes all went big, and then someone puked from all the awkwardness. 

I hate that Kinja is so bad with links, but here:

His final scene at the end of Season 4 is so perfect. 

Or when he screams back at a bunch of mummies because he doesn’t know what else to do. 

In that same scene, while she’s fighting for her life, she’s also yelling at Jonathan to help him translate a phrase so they can get the hell out of there. It’s excellent. 

I’m pretty sure Brendan Fraser in George of the Jungle is what made me understand boy-girl things for the first time. 

They were arrested for trespassing, but, I agree, it’s pretty clear that they were hauled in because of the town-wide contempt for the Cushings.

Yeah, we don’t seem to be building to any one thing here. In the first few episodes, I was like “uh oh, Gideon” and then “Oh, Bishop, duh” and then “Bishop somehow survived, right?” and then “Maybe Crowley?” and now I’m like “wtf you up to, John?”

After the first season (and except for the crossovers), Legends stands more and more on its own and separately from the rest of the Arrowverse. Except for the odd reference or two, I would say by now it’s very much its own thing.

FUN FACT: Elle Woods scored a 179 on her LSAT. Out of 180. Which means at most she missed two questions.

Fun fact: Yale is actually the #1 ranked law school in the US. Harvard is #3. 

Yeah, the Fourth Amendment violations on that show are like... you guys realize you wouldn’t be able to use any of this, right? And the way defense attorneys are depicted... woof. 

This movie was the first PG-13 movie I saw in theaters. It’s been near and dear to me always. As pointed out in this review, there’s a subversiveness under its gloss that, while it doesn’t directly acknowledge, is omnipresent throughout the movie.

“while the wet spot’s still drying”

I feel like they might be an amphibious/repitilian Tom and Jerry?