So I've been rewatching Ever After High- it's as gorgeous and the story is as captivating as I remember it being when I was a kid- but can anyone explain to me what the exact definition of Rebels and Royals are?
I just assumed that the term "Rebel" referred to people who didn't want to follow their destiny, but does "Rebel" also refer to people who are not born into royalty? Because what if they wanted to follow their destiny, but are just like. Born as "commoners".
Or idk, maybe it could be both? If anyone has a clear explanation of the terms, that would be great XD
I'm rewatching all the Marvel Defenders shows on Netflix and as much as I mock the MCU now, I need non-Marvel fans to understand that I was and still am a fan of "Daredevil fighting the gentrifying assshole who bought out the police force because ACAB both as a lawyer and vigilante of the community" and "Jessica Jones fighting the man who mind controlled her into doing unspeakable things and forming a community of fellow survivors and allies while dealing with PTSD in a range of both healthy and unhealthy ways" Marvel. God I love these idiots they carried so hard
Wednesday bluntly saying "you should know I'm waiting for someone" and "I'm actually here for Tyler" to Xavier and continuing to frown unfazed as Xavier's face contorts in disapproval whenever Tyler shows up beside her, BUT pausing before saying "Xavier" when Tyler asked her who she asked to the Rave'N.
What the fuck is wrong with the executives behind streaming services and why do they hate cartoons. Do they have some bull shit excuse for the garbage they pull? Did cartoons kill their grandma!? WHAT IS THEIR PROBLEM???
Every once in a while I am reminded of No Good Nick. Back when my family had Netflix and I was a wee child I loved that show. I think I rewatched it multiple times. And when I remember it I shake my head at The Thompsons audacity. Now I haven't watched the show in a while, but I think like the only ones who showed remorse for their actions of obliterating Nick's life, were Jeremy and the mom. And I didn't particularly like Molly but I can acknowledge she was like 13 and probably wasn't thinking clearly. But Ed? He had a full frontal lobe and was aware if his actions. I don't even remember what the mom did and I know Jeremy just stole something but Ed literally could have gotten fired if somebody found out. I'm pretty sure that and along with Jeremy are crimes. But the greatest crime of this entire show was Netflix not renewing it! Netflix can go fuck itself
Dumb ramble but I hate that you can't critique The Thing you love within a fandom space without some dude breathing down your neck like "Well actually that means you hate The Author and The Thing! And what about all the times The Author did this Good Thing? Checkmate, liberal." as if you can't be critical of something because you love it and want it to be better.
I won't get tired of this oc x canon ship of mine😼
Ironjaw deserves so much love, by the way why there's literally such a lack of info of the background characters? Were they supposed to have a role in some of the possible chapters? Like- they literally appear on the intro of the show they probably would had at least some good moments, there was even gonna be more Ironjaw content if the show would had been done back then? Oh god I'M IN PAIN😭
Plus, this two kiddos have a cute design but they look like the typical kids of primary school who fights over what is better if Nintendo or Play station
[Probably canon as the asiatic kiddo was defending Pokemon as much he could]