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Big on the Internet, animals, COVID vaccine, COVID-19

Things We Saw Today: Great Apes in San Diego Got COVID Vaccines, Too

and orangutan who got the covid vaccine before you

Several bonobos and orangutans at the San Diego Zoo received an experimental COVID vaccine meant for animals.

The post Things We Saw Today: Great Apes in San Diego Got COVID Vaccines, Too first appeared on The Mary Sue.
News, Coronavirus, Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell Is “Concerned” People Won’t Go Back to Work If They Get Bare-Bones Unemployment and a $1400 Check

Mitch McConnell looks like his face is falling apart during a press conference.

McConnell's claim that people wouldn't be inspired to work if they had access to extremely bare-bones unemployment insurance is not just insulting, it's totally unfounded.

The post Mitch McConnell Is “Concerned” People Won’t Go Back to Work If They Get Bare-Bones Unemployment and a $1400 Check first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, health benefit, Pandemic, plants

Your Best Friends Are Plants Now, and Health Experts Say That’s a Good Thing

audrey ii in the original poster for little shop of horrors

House plants have seen an explosion in popularity in recent years that was only accelerated by the pandemic. And experts say that having a plant is good for you!

The post Your Best Friends Are Plants Now, and Health Experts Say That’s a Good Thing first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Twitter

Twitter Came for Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Blood

Spider-Man looking shocked

Maybe asking Twitter to give you a bio when everyone is trying to figure out what your movie is going to be about, especially if said movie has a lot rumors circulating online about it.

The post Twitter Came for Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Blood first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, LGBTQIA, Pose, transgender

FX’s Landmark LGBTQ Series Pose Is Set to End With Season 3

Pose series pilot episode.

FX's landmark LGBTQ series Pose is set to end with season 3 and we aren't ready for this queer giant to go anywhere besides onto season 4.

The post FX’s Landmark LGBTQ Series Pose Is Set to End With Season 3 first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, WandaVision

How Do We Define Prestige Television in a WandaVision World?

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision in WandaVision

WandaVision's biggest strength is that it is a well made show about a woman going through the grief of losing her great love. That isn't the kind of show we allowed to be prestige back in the day, but it certainly is the kind we should embrace now.

The post How Do We Define Prestige Television in a WandaVision World? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, fandom, Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision

Watching Comic Book Readers Geek Out Over WandaVision Made Me Enjoy It Even More

Billy and Tommy on WandaVision

The energy from comic fans made WandaVision even more spectacular. It also encouraged me to go back and look into what they were talking about.

The post Watching Comic Book Readers Geek Out Over WandaVision Made Me Enjoy It Even More first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, anime, Inuyasha, kikyo

It Took Growing Up for Me to Understand Inuyasha’s Kikyo

Kikyo from the anime series Inuyasha.

It took growing up for me to understand Kikyo from the animated series Inuyasha and the struggles she faced in her life and subsequent resurrection.

The post It Took Growing Up for Me to Understand Inuyasha’s Kikyo first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, DC Comics, Titans (live-action series)

A Comic History of Blackfire and Starfire’s Conflict as They Approach a Clash on Titans

blackfire v starfire in comics

In the upcoming season of DC's Titans on HBO Max, we will see a clash between alien sisters. The pair, Starfire and Blackfire, have been fighting for years in the comics, but why is that? Well, let's take a look.

The post A Comic History of Blackfire and Starfire’s Conflict as They Approach a Clash on Titans first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Disney, Kelly Marie Tran, Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon Virtual Red Carpet Made Me Ugly Cry and I’m OK With It

Kelly Marie Tran at the virtual red carpet for Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon.

The virtual red carpet for Raya and the Last Dragon made us ugly cry when Disney stars welcomed Kelly Marie Tran to the family.

The post Raya and the Last Dragon Virtual Red Carpet Made Me Ugly Cry and I’m OK With It first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Space, hurricane, solar winds, this week in space

This Week In Space: It’s a SPACE HURRICANE!

LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 20: The Aurora Borealis is seen above WW2 beach defenses on February 20, 2021 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. The Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights, occurs when solar winds drive charged particles from the sun which strike atoms and molecules in Earths atmosphere causing the light show. (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)

A storm of plasma 620 miles wide above the North Pole that scientists are calling a "Space Hurricane" occurred in August 2014.

The post This Week In Space: It’s a SPACE HURRICANE! first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, anime, CrunchyRoll, Funimation

The Weekday Anime Round-up Presents: WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!?

Norman is fine

On this week's anime round-up we talk about prioritized eggy recaps, broken promises, more dramatic volleyball, and penguins!

The post The Weekday Anime Round-up Presents: WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Lola Bunny, Space Jam: A New Legacy

Lola Bunny’s Boobs Aren’t Prominent In Space Jam 2, So of Course She’s Trending on Twitter

lola bunny looks fine relax

I saw Lola Bunny was trending on Twitter, and I was excited because Lola Bunny is my fav. Then I saw that it was in reaction too her being "de-sexualized" in the recent images shared from the Space Jam: A New Legacy film.

The post Lola Bunny’s Boobs Aren’t Prominent In Space Jam 2, So of Course She’s Trending on Twitter first appeared on The Mary Sue.
News, cancel culture, conservatives, hypocrisy

Conservatives Are Pretending “Cancel Culture” Is a Brand New Thing That They Didn’t Invent Themselves

The Dixie Chicks accept an award onstage.

The term is meant to evoke fear that if you say something the elusive but all-powerful "woke mob" doesn't like, you might be barred from participating in public life.

The post Conservatives Are Pretending “Cancel Culture” Is a Brand New Thing That They Didn’t Invent Themselves first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Comics, Image Comics, Lucifer, The Expanse

Lucifer Showrunner Gets Netflix Pickup of Teen Horror Comic Shadecraft

Shadecraft Comic by Joe Henderson and Lee Grabett.

Lucifer showrunner Joe Henderson is joined by Georgia Lee to bring Shadecraft to life for Netflix and the comic hasn't even come out yet!

The post Lucifer Showrunner Gets Netflix Pickup of Teen Horror Comic Shadecraft first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, superheroes, The scarlet pimpernel, women in history

The Woman Who Invented Superhero Secret Identities: Baroness Emma Orczy

collage of Baroness Emma Orczy and a novel cover saying "adventure"

The secret identity set the stage for the modern comic book superhero. It was invented by a woman: Baroness Emma Orczy, creator of the Scarlet Pimpernell.

The post The Woman Who Invented Superhero Secret Identities: Baroness Emma Orczy first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision

WandaVisionStatic: Let’s Talk About That Finale

wanda maximoff with red eyes in wanda vision

Throughout Wanda's time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she's been questioned. Is she a villain? Can the Avengers trust her? Whatever you may think about Wanda Maximoff, one thing was made abundantly clear: She's not the villain of WandaVision and she never was.

The post WandaVisionStatic: Let’s Talk About That Finale first appeared on The Mary Sue.
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