Category: TV Show
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Once Upon A Time: All Magic Comes With A Price
The line “All magic comes with a price” is a recurring peace of dialogue for all seven seasons of Once Upon A Time. And it’s a sentiment, without which fairytales have no real meaning. The idea that you can make a gorgeous gown for yourself with the snap of a finger or be woken from…
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Bridgerton Season 3 Review: The Butterfly Metaphor and Diverse Representation
We’re talking about a girl who wrote because she felt powerless. And in doing that, she connected with her entire neighbourhood. She managed to earn enough to sustain herself for a lifetime: married or not. And she often used her power and influence to do good. She saved Daphne from being entrapped by a predator.…
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Why Are The Female Characters In Death Note Such A Let Down?
The problem isn’t that the show killed off female characters. The show killed a lot of characters. The problem is that male characters in this show are allowed to have personalities and their own individual motivations. The female characters’ entire arcs revolve around male characters. They are all shown to be easily manipulated despite their…
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Bridgerton Season 3: Y’all Were Right About The Carriage Scene
As you can probably tell from my Pride and Prejudice review, I’ve always been a fan of period dramas. In fact, I will watch pretty […]
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Ladybug & Cat Noir Movie Is An Alternate Timeline
Rather than the villain simply harassing the poor pigeon man 50 000 times, he’s releasing criminals from shady prisons. And you can actually conceptualise how powerful and wealthy Gabriel Agreste is. In the show, even his fashion shows are practically empty whereas here, we can see he actually goes to work and has employees.
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Avatar The Last Airbender Live Action: Is It Actually Good?
I actually appreciate the opening. It adds more credibility to the story to see Sozin actually be a master manipulator and take down the air nation with one big sneak attack rather than just a show of force. The fact that that earth nation man died to get false information into his king’s hand is…
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Let’s Talk About Marry My Husband: And How Sexy That Short Hair Looks On Park Min-Young
Everyone loves a good revenge story. And it doesn’t get much better than being able to relive your tragic life, only this time, being able to deliver karma to every single person who wronged you.
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Star Wars: In Defence Of The Chronological Order
Considering it is now 2024, I’m happy that no one bats an eye that I’m a girl who loves Star Wars very much. In fact, […]
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What Happened To Miraculous Ladybug?
But also? What anime is this? I did not expect the kwamis to have a different form. And I especially did not expect Plagg and Tikki to be halves of one kwami. But it makes perfect sense now. They’re quite literally each other’s other half. And I’m glad they stay adorable for most of the…
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Miraculous Ladybug Season 5 Is Everything I Didn’t Know I Wanted
I don’t think season 4 and 5 would’ve been this enjoyable if it came earlier. We’re obsessed because we had to wait years for this. And season 4 absolutely blew my mind. There was actual character development that lasted. There were actual consequences for the mess ups. And it all ended with Marinette losing every…
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