Why are they sharing a menu? Everyone else gets their own individual menu. They never said that they ran out of menus. Why? You know why.
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Dana’s last ‘fuck you’ to Disney
He/they collector
Genderqueer/bi-gender papa king
TWO girlfriend kisses
Onscreen mlm kiss
Implied aladarius
a happy ending to the bi/enby couple
A happy ending to the aro/ace character
And
Death to the white Christian puritain
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So in case you haven't heard, The Ghost and Molly McGee is over. For good.
And the crew of TGaMM are spilling the tea all over social media. Apparently, there was supposed to be a season 3. They even had scripts for episodes written up. BUT then Disney decided to cancel season 3 because they didn't like the numbers TGaMM was doing on Disney+.
I know The Owl House is dead and buried, so there's no point in beating a dead horse.
But still.
I know nobody listens to me but when I say "get those numbers up" I mean it. Could Disney learn their lesson? Probably not. Executives are stupid. They only know numbers and money. They don't understand art. They can see that something is popular, but they won't understand why it's popular and they'll make the wrong move.
If there's a show you like in the future, try to get their numbers up. Don't just watch it once. Watch it as many times as you can stomach. Don't just stream it. Buy a digital copy. Don't just get a digital copy. Get a physical copy if it's available. Don't just talk about it on social media. Buy their merch.
And if you're reading this and you're throwing your hands in the air going, "I can't do this. I don't have the money. You're asking for too much," just know it's not me asking for this. It's the networks. They want every show to be an overnight success. And not just an overnight success. A ballbusting, money making, cultural phenomenon of a success. And if not, they get canned.
Just compare the way they treat Phineas & Ferb and The Owl House.
And if you're not gonna listen to me then listen to Matt Braley's twitter. You guys like Amphibia, right?
Sorry, gang, but that's the way it is for all cartoons. Live action shows aren't held to that standard because it's cheaper to make. Animation is expensive and takes a lot of time.
but, whatever.
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