For my dear @shannonfox, who I feel needs a pick-me-up. Love you lots, Shannon! ♥
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For my dear @shannonfox, who I feel needs a pick-me-up. Love you lots, Shannon! ♥
HOLY CRAP YOU ARE THE HOTTEST HOT THAT EVER DID HOT. Love, John Boyega (I mean, it might be. You never know.)
SHANNON.
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Lord help me, Eugene’s doublet is completely...
But WHY, though?! #scandalous #bowchickawowwow
Because clearly, this isn’t a scene from the movie. It’s from the series and they went back to the tower to reenact their first meeting and--
We’re sorry, the rest of this post has been censored.
Thank you for those Solo Quiero Caminar gifs but also YOU ARE KILLING ME WITH THOSE SOLO QUIERO CAMINAR GIFS
I HAVE APPROXIMATELY ZERO REGRETS
IF I HAVE TO SUFFER SO DOES EVERYONE ELSE
Re: gender bias against the King in T:BEA - I don't know if I agree that it's gender bias, to be honest. And I'm not sure that I've seen anyone deny that he's been through a traumatic experience. The main problem with the King's behavior is that he's using his reaction to trauma to treat his daughter poorly-- his reaction to it is now affecting another person's quality of life. Regardless of how one responds to trauma, it should never be an excuse for cruelty or harm to another.
As I’ve said repeatedly, I’m calling it “gender bias” because of other commentary. I’ve seen people go to great lengths to defend Rapunzel’s rights as a woman or as a daughter.
While I agree with the idea that trauma should not be an excuse, I’m going to counter that by pointing out referring to it as “using his reaction”. That implies intention. That’s really the whole idea of trauma is that you’re not intentionally doing something in deference to the trauma. Sometimes you can’t help it. He probably doesn’t even fully realize when he’s closing the windows around Rapunzel.
Watch his behavior again: he’s not trying to hurt her with his restrictions. He doesn’t think he’s treating her poorly, so you can’t say he’s using his trauma as an excuse to do it. He thinks what he’s doing is trying to keep her safe, but because of his trauma of losing her as a baby, he doesn’t understand why his actions are fruitless.
People are going out of their way to talk about Rapunzel having trauma when she’s not really even showing signs of it, and yet the King showing obvious scenes of trauma is getting brushed off like “Well he should just choose to act differently.” Explain how that’s not whack, and I’ll be happy to consider the point.
Another reason I miss Tangled the Series...
I miss reading @shannonfox‘s summaries/reviews every week.
Just a little buzz about Tangled the Series on Zac’s Twitter feed! Anyone else going to D23 in July? Maybe I’ll see you there!
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���� What's a really weird head canon you have?
I LOVE THIS SO HARD
But it makes sense, right?! The lantern festival was basically praying to her, and now that she’s home, everyone adores and reveres her! It’s such goddess behavior!