Another day at the Daily Planet with Clark and Lois~
This one is for the Crazy Ex Girlfriend enjoyers,,
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This came to me in a vision & against my will (click for better quality)
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Angel Dust: You're handsome and you're smart and you're ignoring me, so you're obviously my type~
Husk: I'm sorry, what were you saying?
Angel Dust: Perfect…
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Tony: Your giving Natasha a key to your apartment?
Y/N: That's right, I gave her the key to my heart and now I'm giving her the key to my ap-heart-ment.
Tony:
Y/N: [smiles]
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Sitcom episodes might take YOU 20 minutes to watch, but they take ME 40 minutes because I need to pause them every time there's a second hand embarrassment moment (and then the scene gets to live rent free in my head for the rest of my life)
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Crazy ex girlfriend really put themselves out there with having a female protagonist. A female protagonist that dosent have the body of a supermodel. A mentally ill female protagonist. A female protagonist that is explicitly a bad person yet is treated with sympathy AND held responsible for her actions at the same time. A female protagonist that is a more fair and accurate portrayal of mental illness then most men with mental illness in media are. A female protagonist that is allowed to exist as a complicated person and not woman™. A female protagonist that is a parody and a empathetic exploration of a sexist stereotype. they did all of that while also having a mainly POC cast with diverse body types and sexualities that are all treated as actual people and not monoliths of the minority they are representing. And they balanced all that with being consistently funny, entertaining, touching, heartwarming and having really really good music for 4 seasons. WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT THIS SHOW MORE
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Raph: You're pretty and you're smart and you're ignoring me, so you're obviously my type.
Mona Lisa: I’m sorry, what were you saying?
Raph: Perfect.
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“[…] Season four starts with meet Rebecca, and in the end, she did”
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think it's time we admit crazy ex-girlfriend broke the tv musical by being so consistently good, week after week, for four seasons with the catchiest songs and deconstructing romcoms while tap dancing. other shows, unfortunately, can't live up to this standard.
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