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People tend to get uncomfortable when they cannot put you in a box. But I've always liked to make people uncomfortable.
Why do you keep looking at each other? Is that, like, a human thing? Fascinating.
The final fight.
insp [tvd version]
we legit all thought they were gonna kill the lesbian, but instead the gays are getting married and wearing flower crowns
I CANT BELIEVE THIS TURN OF EVENTS
re: your text post. wynonna earp is my favorite show and it has a lot more representation/treats their minority characters much better than a lot of shows. but when it comes to their poc representation YOU are the one that needs to sit the fuck down. they have two poc main characters, dolls and jeremy, who both have a good amount of screen time and are very involved. but thats all. rosita is white. moody has been in like 40 secs. patrick kwok choon is an actor, not a character (who was in 1 ep).
Okay, yeah whoops. I accidentally put down Patrick’s name instead of his characters name because it was frigging late when I wrote that post (which you can clearly tell by the, at the very least 3, mistakes I found in there) and I forgot to change out Patrick’s name to that of his character’s name of Perry Croft.
Fine, if you want to get technical, Rosita (Tamara Duarte) is not black no, she isn’t brown skinned in the sense of what ‘white folks’ probably recognize as a POC, she is of a somewhat lighter variety (and depending in/under which lighting she actually stands, can look white), but she isn’t WHITE - she is Latina. Her parents are Brazilian and Portuguese [x]. Which makes her, at the very least, mixed. That’s still representation.
I’ve also never said that WE is the end all of POC representation. All I did was say how much WE had already changed/upped their game, since their first season, and that yes, it means WE is pretty good at representation at this moment in time.
Like you said in your very first sentence to me… “it has a lot more representation/treats their minority characters much better” - THIS IS LITERALLY ALL I WAS SAYING.
Can it be better? Yeah sure - give me some beautiful brown people, give me some more beautiful Asian people etc., anything and everything can always be better. Have they already taken steps to do so? Yes, absolutely. Will they hopefully do more if we’re granted a third season? We can only hope and pray…
But if there’s anything that WE has already proved is that the show(runner) has a track record of improving on previous happenings. So my hopes are greater than they would be for other shows to improve on more representation that it has already given us from season 1 to season 2.
scottymccall replied to your link: IGN San Diego Comic-Con
wait is this for the panel?
i’m not sure yet!