The cultural specificity in Shang-Chi really elevated the whole story.
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The cultural specificity in Shang-Chi really elevated the whole story.
The fact that she survived WandaVision makes me think they have big plans for her.
The story really hits different when you understand its role in preserving Indigenous memory and resistance.
I'm curious about how this would apply to non-Western religious traditions. The focus seems very Abrahamic-centric.
The music in Stray Cat Doors makes the puzzle-solving so much more enjoyable.
The way they portrayed Antwon Mitchell was fascinating. I never thought Anthony Anderson could pull off such a menacing role after seeing him mostly in comedies.
The way they handled Ymir's sexuality was really well done. It wasn't made into a joke or fetishized like in many other anime.
The way Korra portrays PTSD is so powerful. I've never seen a kids show address trauma so realistically before.