The thing i love the most about shows with second hand embarrassment kind of humor, like the office, the rehersal or nathan for you, is that, apart from finding them hilarious, they help deal with uncomfortable and embarrassing situations in my daily life, like If I trip down the street while listening to music and people are watching or if some weird guy shouts something inappropriate at me in the metro, im just like, “this is reality tv they are filming me and watching this must be so funny”, so i’ll just laugh at everything
donde está mi butch que luzca como tony soprano???
the butch/femme scene of 1990s san francisco by chloe sherman
I love reading a book you are slightly too stupid for
like we could say this but on reverse on every other piece of media created ever, and i wouldnt even consider this show particulary female gaze so if incel men on the internet dont like fuck them
I was reading some reviews on Dune: Prophecy on imdb because I'm a bit baffled that the show is getting somewhat bashed. Yes, I'm loving it! And of course the problem seems to be that is to focused on women. I'm sorry if I'm getting the wrong impression but just read this gem of a comment from a user:
"It could have been great but they narrowed the focus to much around the bene geserat. It's OK but feels like they spent all there effort trying to come up with a plot line which meant that men would be props. Dune had interesting and powerful women but it also had strong male characters, this show really doesn't. It lacks the testosterone hormone which really the one that makes the world an interesting place.
The graphics and sets are very good, it's just dull, even the sex scenes have the women on top. The plot seems contrived in parts. All the women are hard on the eye, it's a bit like modern computer games in that regard."
I can't say WTF enough, but I had to snort when it came to sex scenes and oh noeeessssss women on top XD
I mean, I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea, and I do understand that the setting may feel weird. I'm a Dune book lover, and I do get why some aspects may feel itchy but overall my opinion is that it's very well done, very intriguing with complex characters and complex *female* characters yes. Is there, for any instance, a lack of sci-fi and fantasy focused on men? Please.
Takes me back to SW fanboys a few years ago complaining that all the movies have women as main characters now... I guess it will never change.
i loooveee the narrative of The chosen one gone wrong, they achieve what they where supposed to but in a twisted and doomed way
i am watching the Pitt and it is making me consider choosing ER medicine what is wrong with me. Also that anoying one i knew before she even said it that she wanted to be a gen surgeon, she just has the personality
Dennis Whitaker you pathetic loser of a man with puppy eyes and wet cat vibes i fuckin love you
People talk about the funniest pop culture moments of all time but "pre-fame David Bowie opens for T.Rex by doing a mime routine in support of a free Tibet, gets booed off stage by white maoists" will always make me laugh
no but like we are so used to seeing media in which the cast consist on beautiful young female actresses and kind of old kind of regular looking men that is so refreshing to see it the other way around. And there is nothing wrong with actors not being super yound and attractive, the opposite, i would love to see more “normal” looking people on screen. But it is soo tyring that this standard is only put upon women, male actors have a career as long as they are talented but for women they must be both talented and also young and conventionally attractive, with very few exceptions. So yeah i dont mind to have one (1) show that reverts this.
„El que es hermoso es hermoso a la vista, pero el que es noble también será hermoso“
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