quiet, the winter harbor (inspo)
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quiet, the winter harbor (inspo)
what was the point of this season at all? it didn't explain anything plot-wise or even character-wise. they didn't even have the grace to respectably explore characters' past and their dynamics. nothing moved foward, it was just some bullshit put together
#cute! #decapitation
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we’ve seen a million black characters with squandered potential of course but i dont think ive ever seen something where former three-dimensional black protagonists literally haunt the screen. again just keeping black talent around to bolster a racist premise is par for the course on TV but somehow the anne rice fart universe has taken it to a new level. bc of course it has
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Making Claudia into a one dimensional lying angry black woman stereotype when she had a cold righteous rage that simmered through all of her injustice is just so disheartening. Her complex relationship with her parental figures was so nuanced where love, respect, disappointment, and resentment merged into a special highlight of the show. A strange rant where she's inexplicably racist and hateful to Louis over the man she compared to a literal tyrant slave owner feels so off. She has the right to be angry at them both but the implication that Louis was the worst person to her serves nothing other than the writer's agenda to discount the beauty of s1 and 2.