Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. When is it “necessary “ for a character to be gay?
That character was fat inclusive and they had the main as a disabled inclusive kid they also has the diverse family with one Asian parent and one Hispanic parent who adopted Asian Latino black and white kids. They made the movie as inclusive as could be to the point it was eye rolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
Did I miss some gay quinceanera … lol
You got your progressive points for the day. You can stop with the lol’s now. We get it.
Soon as you stop with your bigotry and ignorance, I will stop at my lol’s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
IIRC a handful of years back, Sesame Street said that Bert and Ernie are children, that they are not in a relationship, and that they are best friends. (also, they are puppets.) It's funny that we can't imagine such a close male friendship without assuming that they are gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. When is it “necessary “ for a character to be gay?
That character was fat inclusive and they had the main as a disabled inclusive kid they also has the diverse family with one Asian parent and one Hispanic parent who adopted Asian Latino black and white kids. They made the movie as inclusive as could be to the point it was eye rolling.
Sounds like a You Problem. Shrug.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not coming out when it’s always been clear.
Patrick and sponge bob are gay too.
And Bert and Ernie
And Thelma
It’s not new to us who see.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with being straight, but if it’s not necessary to the plot, why do they have to shove straight couples in our faces? I don’t need to know what you do in the bedroom.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not coming out when it’s always been clear.
Patrick and sponge bob are gay too.
And Bert and Ernie
And Thelma
It’s not new to us who see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
Did I miss some gay quinceanera … lol
You got your progressive points for the day. You can stop with the lol’s now. We get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not coming out when it’s always been clear.
Patrick and sponge bob are gay too.
And Bert and Ernie
And Thelma
It’s not new to us who see.
No, Patrick and Spongebob are not gay lovers. They may be gay, but they are best friends first. Friendship is magic! If anything Spongebob is asexual and Patrick is gay.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not coming out when it’s always been clear.
Patrick and sponge bob are gay too.
And Bert and Ernie
And Thelma
It’s not new to us who see.
Anonymous wrote:You know what’s funny about this argument is that there’s also an uproar when movies quietly place gay characters in movies. There’s no winning with some people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.
Did I miss some gay quinceanera … lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with TV and movies needing to check every single DEI box? It's gotten preposterous and such a distraction from the basic storytelling.
Shazam 2 was a mediocre movie, but made even more so by the totally unnecessary gay character coming out storyline. It was so clumsy and poorly done, and didn't advance the story at all. C'mon. this is a dumb superhero movie for kids. what is the point?
I get it, OP. I hate it when movies have unnecessary heterosexual relationships. Yuck.
I know! It’s so unnecessary to show the norm. How crazy!
Lol expecting norm in a super hero movie.
Hello tgey are flying in the sky but the crazy thing to you is a character is gay. Lol.
P.s. Bert and Ernie are gay
No sh¡t they’re gay. But kudos to Sesame Street for not needing to make their coming out a big to-do. That’s the point.