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We turn to media to escape the problems of the real world, not to escape minorities. Culture and difference is beautiful, why shouldn’t we want to see more of it in our media? Even though Outlander is a mostly white show, I love seeing the Scottish culture on such a scale, why is it so irritating to you to want more

As a Los Angeles resident (The racial demographics are pretty similar to New York) I can safely say that no friend group I associate with is 100 percent white and straight, and I would find it deeply strange if that were the case. And this is coming from someone who liked Friends during its run.

Threatening to kill Iris is really just a faux pas at this point.

Do we know that he wasn’t invited? Maybe he just couldn’t come?

This is what I tried to explain (far less eloquently) to my niece after she showed me this video and I found myself underwhelmed and a pretty offended. But she’s young and mixed race and has a white boyfriend who has used racial slurs against Asians (not black people yet but I assume he would only do that sort of

Well y’all also dissed Hidden Figures, so forgive me for reserving my judgment.

Yeah, I was more angry about it this morning than I am now. I actually still really want Felicity and Iris to be friends and very much appreciate how touchy Iris was being with her (she held her damn hand, which was just wonderfully gay af). I’m always going to wish it had played out differently though. I think what

But did she have to yell “wait!” before they were even finished? Even at the JoP I assume you get to take turns. It made the whole thing feel super awkward. Don’t get me wrong, I still like Felicity, and her friendship with Iris is shaping up to be super cute, but she got into it with Oliver at their rehearsal dinner,

I know they do shit like this because they assume people don’t care about Iris, and by extension her relationship with Barry, even though she, Candice Patton and Westallen have a big and enthusiastic fanbase who are now pissed af.

I’m thinking his powers are connected to his emotions (there is some canonical evidence of this). He isn’t as in control of his speed when he’s stressed or scared. But I do wish they’d explain that more.I get that his fights need tension, so I mostly let it go, but not everyone is as forgiving of silly action shows as

I think their wedding being interrupted by Nazis before gave them even more incentive to be mad as hell at Felicity, especially since she didn’t even wait for Diggle to finish before she barged in and interrupted for literally no reason at all.

I would have been more upset with Iris and Barry not wrangling up their loved ones had they not just finished attending a funeral. Keeping it private was the classiest move, besides, it very much should have been about them at that point, it literally wasn’t at any other function leading up to their wedding. Felicity

I thought JL was pretty good, but this was leaps and bounds better to me.

I only watch The Flash, and I wasn’t lost or bored at all, although to be fair, I’ve seen the other shows before, I even watched Arrow consistently until season three.

I loved this crossover, I thought it was great, but I really wish that Olicity wouldn’t have done that, especially since they’re getting a ceremony in the next episode of their show. Now if Felicity would have waited until Diggle was done, and proposed to Oliver privately when Barry and Iris were getting their mack on

You see, I don’t like this argument. Diversity shouldn’t be treated as a requirement or a chore, it should just be a natural thing that stems from the fact that pop culture mirrors the world and the world isn’t super white, nor was it ever super white. At this point to not have it feels distracting, and should be

They aren’t superheroes, but they did what they could. And they got to smash some Nazi faces while they were at it.

And Lane got the shittiest deal of all and was pretty much ignored in the revival, but sure. That being said, I liked GG a lot and am looking forward to this as well, although it being set in the 1950s isn’t an excuse for a homogenous cast, POC weren’t invented in the 80s.

It did end successfully, they bought enough time for the legends to get there and finish the job. Kara would very much be dead without them.

I always like her, but funny Iris is the best Iris. They need to write that down for later.