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Jewish Voice for Peace are Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party voters who will, when Students for Justice in Palestine or CAIR do nakedly antisemitic stuff, feign shock and surprise that their trusted “partners in peace” don’t care about them or their support at all. Every JVP supporter I’ve ever met was an entirely

You put a question mark there, but yeah, this absolutely is progress. Gay romance movies are now so common they’re on Hallmark. It’s not like the people who hated gay people back then were big fans of trans people and have regressed. The circle of people considered to be boring normies has objectively expanded in

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I would absolutely send friends a “these gays, they’re trying to murder me” gif from a party hosted by gays where I was getting increasingly drunk.

To nitpick: Taormina is on the eastern coast of Sicily.

For the record, I think “Thank Goodness,” “Wonderful,” “No Good Deed,” and “For Good” are all solid songs, and all in Act Two. Sure, they’re no “Popular” or “Defying Gravity,” but they’re all better than most Act Two slogs.

It’s nice that they’re casting a wheelchair user to play Nessarose, but also, SPOILER ALERT, doesn’t Elphaba enchant the ruby slippers and give Nessarose the ability to walk halfway through the play? Like, that whole situation is a pretty significant part of Nessa’s character arc.

Timothee Chalamet’s agent is on a role with getting this guy roles that perfectly fit his weird “space twink that’s aloof to the point of psychopathy” vibe: first Paul Atreides, now Wonka.

I think the Harper-Cameron dynamic is interesting and not at all unrealistic. You can absolutely find someone morally repugnant and also want to have sex with them.

The exchange where Harper asks if Ethan wants her, he says “I love you,” and her subsequent expression was incredible writing and acting. I’m surprised the review didn’t mention it—it really struck a chord with me.

Valentina’s behavior was definitely professionally inappropriate, but I agree with you here that her situation is more nuanced and sympathetic than Armond’s.

Fatal illness? For a gay story? Groundbreaking.

I really enjoyed Ethan’s lapse into aggression with his comment to Cameron about mimetic desire and his explicit insult to Cameron’s intelligence. It’s the exact same time of “dominating” behavior that Cameron’s been doing to him, but repackaged for tech bros instead of frat bros. Ethan and Cameron are not as

I haven’t seen Frozen II in a while, but wasn’t he trapped in the Enchanted Forest for basically the king’s entire life?

I’m shocked the review didn’t mention Valentina’s grossly inappropriate behavior, too. Isabella is physically uncomfortable in her presence, and her motivation for Rocco’s reassignment (and replacement) was apparent to everyone involved. Given last week’s review’s obvious sympathy for Valentina, it’s interesting (and

Jack’s line about “some of them (the gays) being so strong” was a huge hint for this in the last episode. I would bet Uncle Quentin isn’t the only one Jack’s bedding on the side.

My biggest complaint with Frozen is that someone was clearly running the kingdom between the deaths of the king and queen and Elsa’s accession to the throne, but apparently everyone completely forgot about them the moment Elsa was crowned, and so the entire population of Arendelle decided to listen to a foreign prince

I do think it’s worth noting that Giuseppe still plays music in a very high-end hotel where he is visible to the guests. It’s in the White Lotus’ interests to hire someone at least mildly attractive.

It can be simultaneously true that a loved one dying in a plane crash, while pregnant, can be devastatingly sad and that you had in-laws who willingly aligned themselves with bad people. Given that Philip served in the Royal Navy fighting the Nazis, it’s pretty clear which side of the “are Nazis bad” argument he was

I am gay, so please allow me to issue a formal “oh no! Anyway...” on behalf of my community.