News, crime, donald trump, impeachment By Jessica Mason on Tue,2:35 Can Trump pardon people for crimes they have not been indicted for or convicted of? Can he pardon himself? The post Can Trump Pardon Anyone, Including Himself? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, trans representation By Princess Weekes on Tue,2:10 Elliot Page, best known for his starring role in Juno and Vanya on The Umbrella Academy, shared their name, pronoun preference, and made it 100% clear so let's not deadname when a quick Google can go so far. The post Everyone Welcome Elliot Page: Actor, Activist, Human Being first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, animated movies, anime, My Hero Academia By Briana Lawrence on Tue,1:58 It should be noted (kinda hilariously) that Horikoshi, at one point, said that the second movie would be the last one. According to a comment he made in the latest volume of Shonen Jump, he's well aware of what he said and, well, things change right? The post Remember That My Hero Academia Teaser We Thought Was a Movie? It's Actually a Movie! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, abortion, tiktok, Twitter By Vivian Kane on Tue,1:51 "So go off, Jennifer. Is that the validation you want from sky daddy? Calling people a coward?" The post "Sky Daddy" Is Trending Because Abortion Clinic Escorts Are the Absolute Best first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Ahsoka Tano, Grogu, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Tue,1:12 Maybe we'll find out more about Grogu and his escape when they go to the site of the Jedi Temple on Tython but until then, what little we did learn about Grogu developed into even more questions. The post What Ahsoka Tano's Reveal About Baby Yoda Means for The Mandalorian first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Comics, anime, Demon Slayer, manga By Princess Weekes on Tue,1:03 For the first time in twelve years, the One Piece manga was knocked from its top spot by the shonen series Demon Slayer by Koyoharu Gotōge. The post Demon Slayer Tops One Piece (Phrasing) as Biggest Manga of 2020 in Japan first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, 2020 Election, Arizona, Trump By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,12:51 Ducey replied with a lengthy Twitter thread about Arizona's secure elections, saying "The problems that exist in other states simply don’t apply here. I’ve also said all along, I’m going to follow the law." The post Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Sends Trump to Voicemail in Hilarious Preview of the President's Future first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Pedro Pascal By Rachel Leishman on Tue,12:45 Few things bring me joy like Pedro Pascal's face does. The post EW's Pedro Pascal (and More!) Entertainer of the Year Pics Are Here to Sustain Us Through the Holidays first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Gaming, Mario Kart (series), Super Nintendo World, Universal Studios Japan By Briana Lawrence on Tue,12:31 The fact that Bowser's castle has been meticulously recreated speaks to my Mario fangirl heart. They could've easily left it at interactive karts, but the fact that you get to walk into Bowser's lair, see the various Mario Kart cup trophies, and immerse yourself in the world in real life and in the game is ridiculously cool. The post Super Nintendo World Is Happening and Ready to End Friendships With Real Life Mario Kart first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, casting, Disney+, Willow By Jessica Mason on Tue,11:34 Reports are beginning to emerge that give us some idea of what we might see in the Disney+ Willow sequel series. And it sounds awesome? The post These Casting Rumors for the Willow Series Have Us Excited first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, British Royal Family, The Crown By Princess Weekes on Tue,10:58 The British Royal Family still hadn't realized they can't win against Lady Diana Spencer and have continued to keep pushing against this latest season of Netflix's The Crown. This time, having the government state that Netflix should have a "fiction" label on the series. The post Royals Continue to Shrink Under Diana’s Impact, Want The Crown to Make It Clear It Is Fictional first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, His Dark Materials By Leah Marilla Thomas on Mon,10:00 While Mary Malone got closer to a scientific breakthrough, Will was drawn once again to the Torre degli Angeli, and Lyra took in a Paddington matinee, Mrs. Coulter and Lee Scoresby faced off on HBO's His Dark Materials—and the Big Bad actually did a good! But if this is supposed to be some kind of redemption arc for Lyra’s evil mother, take that away from me. I don’t want it! The post His Dark Materials, "Theft": What Kind of Journey Is Mrs. Coulter on, Anyway? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Euphoria, Zendaya By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:51 To quote Hamilton, "Pride is not the word I'm looking for" because Emmy award-winner Zendaya is back as Rue! HBO's Euphoria star has taken to Twitter to share the trailer for the upcoming event, and while it brings Rue back into our lives, it is also an incredibly proud moment to see Zendaya listed as an Emmy winner! The post Things We Saw Today: Trailer for New Euphoria Episodes Labels Zendaya the Emmy Winner She Is first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, The Undoing By Vivian Kane on Mon,5:44 Were you satisfied by how this mystery ended? The post Let's Unpack the Final Episode of The Undoing first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, anime, LGBTQ Representation, Yuri!! On Ice By Briana Lawrence on Mon,5:37 When it comes to queer representation, we often need undeniable proof so viewers can't ignore what's happening on the screen, because trust me, there are folks out there who will deny the gay away, but Yuri!!! on Ice isn't exactly subtle when it comes to the feelings between our two leads. It's not the kiss that solidifies their love; it's every single second they interact with each other. The post The Romcom Tropes in Yuri!!! on Ice (and Why I Love Them So) first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings By Jessica Mason on Mon,5:07 The Nature of Middle Earth will be released next June from HarperCollins and will contain several essays—on, yes, the nature of Middle Earth—that have never been seen before. The post Previously Unseen Middle Earth Essays BY J.R.R. Tolkien to Be Published in 2021 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |