Me: Why can’t you believe the angry Twitter people?
Also me: Should I believe the angry inbox person?
Are you…are you sure? I feel like…there is probably some gray area here? That would be QUITE the insult and so in your face if so?
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Me: Why can’t you believe the angry Twitter people?
Also me: Should I believe the angry inbox person?
Are you…are you sure? I feel like…there is probably some gray area here? That would be QUITE the insult and so in your face if so?
Heh, what makes angry Twitter hard to believe after your ire at the show over Adena? I’m not sure if she’s specifically a Trump supporter, but she is a Republican. Not sure in this day and age if there’s a difference, but that’s all I know, I probably stopped watching around the time you did.
It’s not that old, anon, heh. Who doesn’t know Naomily, of course, but oh, oh, this is a good example to that anon who was like, oh, I’ve never seen you post non-canon. I mean, I didn’t watch until after the peak Naomily years, but I was more into…Keffy. >_> I don’t know why, something about their dynamic spoke to me. Maybe at the time I wasn’t really ready for real coming out arcs. But yes, of course, Naomily are iconic and important to gay media history in general, as well as to so many of my friends.
Tooooo be honest I’m not sure it’s really justified its existence. The original movie was so good and fun, not just for its premise or action (or the amazing actors) but because the execution was so perfect, the music, the colors, not explaining much, Sophie’s…everything.
The TV show, okay, so it went at least far beyond the story of the movie, it needed to do that, but…I dunno. The mystery from the movie helped it, if anything, finding more about the program that created them isn’t something I was particularly invested in. We’ve all seen the Bourne movies or similar, it’s not going to be anything new.
I’m not loving it as much as you would expect me to love a show about a teen girl assassin and then even more teen girl assassins. It just takes itself so seriously. I think that’s my major problem with it, my favorite moments are when it lets loose and has fun. I don’t hate it, at all, and I enjoyed the second season more, for a variety of reasons, but it’s not at the top of my faves list at the moment.