@HannahPosted
The episode fails as a children’s show, which are ideally meant to gently teach children about life. This can only be read as pandering to the show’s adult audience’s need for wish fulfillment.
@notdylm
The scene where they’re told he’s below average on all academic metics except “protective instincts,” which is not a thing. But also an early example of min-maxing stats.
@merrittk
The weird sex stuff starts surprisingly soon. Like when Chani mysteriously can’t get pregnant and Paul looks at teen Alia and starts running the numbers.
@LolOverruled
Also, criminal records are not written on our foreheads. No one on that train car had any way to know he had a criminal record. The retrospective justification is so disgusting.
@scumbelievable
I remember being dragged to the last HP movie years ago, knowing the bare minimum, seeing the goblins for the first time and immediately going “uh, guys…?”
@thinkpiecetribe
@dudeimnormal
It was explained in the recent Disney exhibit they had at the Met. Unfortunately they didn’t allow photos. But the BatB section explained the intent of the gay/AIDS undertones. Also, the lyricist Howard Ashman died of AIDS shortly before the movie came out.
@briangaar
So he just joined Twitter this month, has 191k followers but is only following one person (Musk), only 3 posts and they’re about this song. Yeah that all checks out.
@DannyVegito
@Douggernaut_2
It had truly incredible moments. “The only time you should look in your neighbor’s bowl is to make sure they have ENOUGH” lives with me to this day.