I mean, did anyone actually expect anything different? The estate has been controlling the narrative for seventeen years. A sanitized greatest hits reel was always the most likely outcome.
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I mean, did anyone actually expect anything different? The estate has been controlling the narrative for seventeen years. A sanitized greatest hits reel was always the most likely outcome.
These moves showed such clear understanding of what they needed. Not just talent, but specific skills and personalities.
The way they handled the mutual crush aspect was so refreshing. Usually shows just make it one-sided until the very end.
That piñata scene was perfect. The music choice combined with Hazel's pure joy was everything.
Not sure about the Warner siblings doing cartoon violence to each other. Feels wrong somehow.
Gene Roddenberry was truly ahead of his time in supporting fan works. It probably helped build such a dedicated fanbase.
I appreciate how this article breaks down the historical context of Critical Race Theory. It's important to understand its roots in both legal studies and social movements.
Am I the only one who thinks the real killer might have been someone we never even saw on screen?
The article really opened my eyes to how these tropes affect our daily interactions and judgments of other women.
Anyone else notice how the pandemic actually made voting more accessible? It forced states to offer more options, which benefited so many people.
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