Oml I was not ready for this :agony-mescaline: its not as bad as my She-ra pain BUT OH LAWD IT SCARS

AHHHHHHHHHH :cowboy-cri: :cri: :flag-lesbian-pride: :flag-bi-pride: :owl-wink: :deeper-sadness: :kitsuragi-depress:

I am not fine

CURSE YOU FUCKING DISNEY FOR KILLING IT I WILL DRIVE A BULLET THROUGH ALL YA SKULLS

if anyone could recc some good fanfics that would be great, I came back from logout death for this

  • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    I only have two episodes left and i already miss it. It's so great to watch a show where every time somebody would normally act like an ass and push people away for the sake of dramatic tension, they instead just hug and are friends. It's so good to see two characters like Luz and Eda, which would normally be portrayed having a dysfunctional, abusive Rick and Morty dynamic, bond with each other over the course of just the first few episodes and have a healthy mother-surrogate daughter relationship instead. Or to see a character like Hooty, who would normally be the show's Zoidberg, find friendship with Lilith and be missed by Luz when he's not around. To see a character like King not just be the snarky megalomaniac, but drop that megalomaniac side after one season and accept that he's actually soft and adorable and that this is ok and that people can like him for that.

    And that's not even getting into the wholesome, cute and wonderful queer representation, although you can't fully seperate Owl Houses' emotional themes of openness, acceptance and of allowing yourself to love and be loved from queer topics like found family.

    It's no surprise the cowards at Disney killed this when it could have become the healthy, inclusive antithesis to Harry Potter's glorification of a bunch of private school bullies who grow up to be cops and prime ministers. This show couldn't survive, it doesn't teach people to hate.