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Person: "I ship the canonically straight character with someone of the same gender!" Fandom: "Yayyy!!!" Person: I ship this canonically gay character with someone of the opposite gender! Fandom: Post: *Public crucifixion at 3:00 PM eastern standard time*
I'm like...a year-ish late ? The hydrox/wife joke always just seemed like a HO joke (hydrogen oxygen compound). "That's not a HO! THAT'S MY WIFE! AHAHAHAHA"
A 25c raise after a month or so for employees that do their job well isn’t rare, it’s just them telling you there’s more where that came from if you stick around and want to handle more.
I loved season 1!! Can watch it over and over. The other seasons felt like a different cartoon. I hated how completely dumb they made him. Season 1 he still had some style. Season 2 and 3 he was just a baffoon.
Something that I don't think gets enough credit is the difference in musical choice between the "Booty Shaking" scene and the use of "Space Age Love Song" by Flock of Seagulls as Kimmy is walking home in the big fight scene. The first reinforces Kimmy's acceptance of what she thinks society's role for her is. The second, as she's walking home alone, gives us that sense of who she is internally, providing us with an musical sense of the insight she's gained through falling for Newton by showing she listens to music that is both different than what we saw _and_ which suggests a connection to the past. Plus that song was in a John Hughes-written movie, Career Opportunities, so that connection to the high school aspect of things is still there.
Never saw this show, honestly. I actually wasn't aware it existed until recently. 52 episodes in one season is amazing considering the average length of a season of anything nowadays.
Johnny might be "sexist" but the way he gets his ass-kicked all the time should be why you want him on the air. Why emulate a man who apparently can't get any?
A Modern retelling, “Bravo, Johnny!” where he finds resolution in todays zeitgeist by either positively impacting his community staying true to his unshakeable values, or growing out of his loop. The three original Elvis could even be a throwback to his inner world as he goes.
The worst thing that happens to entertainment over and over is fucking loser producers who screw up art for their own ego. Watch the American gladiator documentary if you wanna see how bad.