Big on the Internet, Gina Carano, masks, Parler By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,1:41 Big on the Internet, 2020 Election, Trump, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,12:11 It's truly astounding that after 4 years of incompetence, cruelty, and true idiocy, that Trump remains unchanged in his awfulness. The post Old Man Yells at Cloud first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Thor: Love and Thunder By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:54 Will Love and Thunder lift Chris Pratt out of his ranking as Worst Chris, or will he instead drag Alright Chris Hemsworth down a peg? I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens! The post Things We Saw Today: Worst Chris To Join Alright Chris in Thor: Love and Thunder first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, David Fincher, Joker, Mank (film) By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,4:38 Fincher's takes quickly hit Twitter, where film fans debated the iconic director's words. The post David Fincher Drops All the Hot Takes in New Interview first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Disney, Home Alone, Lilo and Stitch By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,2:29 This diehard commitment to remakes means that the next generation of kids doesn't get their own original stories to enjoy. The post Disney Is Remaking All Our Childhood Favorites Whether We Like It or Not first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, pancakes, Tik Tok, Trump supporters By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,12:30 There's nothing more delicious than Trump's loss and humiliation. Except maybe a fresh batch of silver dollar pancakes. The post TikTok Teens and K-Pop Stans Hijack Million MAGA March With Pancake Memes first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Black Lightning, LGBTQ Representation, things we saw today By Princess Weekes on Fri,5:47 The gay agenda wins again! Chantal Thuy, who has played Grace Choi on The CW's Black Lightning has been promoted up to series regular. This better mean more kisses between her and Anissa (Nafessa Williams)! The post Things We Saw Today: Chantal Thuy Is Now a Series Regular on Black Lightning first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, fashion, Harry Styles, Vogue By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:43 Making history as the first man to grace the cover of the coveted magazine, Harry Styles certainly did it in style. The post Harry Styles Makes History as the First Man To Grace the Cover of Vogue and Fans Love It first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Ask the Mary Sues, cute animals, monsters By Chelsea Steiner on Fri,5:19 What's your favorite killer critter? Let us know in the comments! The post Ask the Mary Sues: What's Your Favorite Cute but Deadly Fictional Critter? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Humor, Netflix, yule log By Jessica Mason on Fri,5:13 Because I am clinging to the promise of Christmastime like a liferaft in an uncertain sea of dread, I turned on Fireplace for your Home on Netflix. And then ... tragedy struck. The post The Real War on Christmas: Netflix Changed Their Yule Log Music and Now It Sucks first appeared on The Mary Sue. News, coronavius, COVID-19, donald trump, Secret Service By Jessica Mason on Fri,5:08 More than 130 Secret Service either have COVID or have been forced to quarantine in the wake of all of Donald Trump's superspreader campaign rallies. The post Over 130 Secret Service Agents Have COVID Because Trump Is a Monster first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, HBO Max, reunions By Briana Lawrence on Fri,4:37 Seeing the cast in that living room (which still can’t afford no ceiling) brought me back to simpler times. The post Now This Is a Story All About The Fresh Prince Reunion Trailer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Danai Gurira, Shirley Chisholm By Princess Weekes on Fri,3:59 What I hope this film will do, that Mrs. America did not, is highlight Chisholm's heritage as a Bajan woman. The post The Importance of Shirley Chisholm's Accent first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, baby Yoda, Lucasfilm, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Fri,3:41 Left alone to grapple with the fact that he almost committed genocide, Baby Yoda didn't have a ton to do on this week's episode of The Mandalorian but let's take a look at what he managed to accomplish anyway. The post Baby Yoda Watch: The Mandalorian Season 2, Episode 3, “The Heiress” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, face masks, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republicans By Chelsea Steiner on Fri,3:18 Racist, bigoted, and willfully endangering herself and others. That's the Republican party for you. The post QAnon Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Pro-Choice ... If the Choice Is Refusing to Wear a Mask first appeared on The Mary Sue. Space, Europa, Jupiter, this week in space By Jessica Mason on Fri,2:32 Welcome to the inaugural This Week in Space. Today we're shining with excitement because apparently Jupiter's icy moon Europe ... might glow?! The post This Week In Space: Europa Glows, and Much More! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Gaming, card games, games, rules By Briana Lawrence on Fri,1:56 The real question is ... am I brave enough to bring this up? The holidays are already gonna be a big enough adjustment this year, do I dare add this extra layer of aggression to the game? The post I Was Today Years Old When I Learned You Can Challenge the "Draw 4" Card in Uno first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Castiel, Destiel, Supernatural By Jessica Mason on Fri,12:57 A lot happened on Supernatural last night. Like ... A LOT. Wish it had been gayer. The post What Happened on Supernatural's Second To Last Episode, and What's Left Now? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Fantastic Four, Kate Mara, Sue Storm By Princess Weekes on Fri,12:13 When the MCU does bring in Sue and the rest of the team, I hope they don't pull a Black Widow and let her do cool things, but ultimately take a back seat to the men. The post Kate Mara Talks “Horrible Experience” With Fantastic Four and Male Power Dynamics first appeared on The Mary Sue. Uncategorized, C2E2, conventions, Emerald City Comicon By Briana Lawrence on Fri,12:08 We—and the convention going community as a whole, especially our fellow artist alley peeps—hoped that things would be okay come summer. Deep down, though, I knew that the season was over for 2020. Having that many people gathered in a space for a weekend was too risky, so the question became, “What about 2021?” The post What Will Conventions Look Like in 2021? first appeared on The Mary Sue. |
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