One of the most underappreciated rewatch details in Across The Spider-Verse is that Gwen's opening narration hits completely differently once you know what's actually coming.
"His name is Miles Morales… and he's not the only one."
Vi: Alright, cupcake, here's the plan. You're gonna pretend to work here, then I'm gonna walk out and walk back in and pretend to be a customer, and then we'll -
Caitlyn: Hang on, how does this help my investigation again?
Vi: Oh, we're still doing that? Fuck.
Season 1: Vi and Jinx both cling to memories of who the other used to be.
Season 2: Vi and Jinx confront and learn to accept each other (and themselves) for who they are in the here and now.
Po was saying this from the start!
Kung Fu Panda 4 spoilers ahead:
Ok look,
If they’re gonna make Po the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, can Tigress at least become Grand Master of the Jade Palace? Even if it’s sometime in the future, can we see this happen? She deserves it.
Crazy to think Kung Fu Panda 4 has already aged worse in six months than the first three movies have in 8-16 years.
"Having enjoyed some much-needed months of peace and quiet, Viper finds herself thrust back into action when she and the Five accompany Tigress to track down her long-lost family. In the face of all kinds of adversity, danger and long-repressed trauma, Viper remains steadily determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and help Tigress find her happy ending, even if that means having to potentially part ways with her beloved surrogate sister for good."
In hindsight, with me getting obsessively into these franchises when they were both making a comeback at the same time, this was bound to happen sooner or later…
Probably should have seen and reblogged this way earlier, but better late than never, I guess.
*Jinx on the podium*
"People of Zaun, Sevika's been tellin' me about all these bullshit rumours and memes goin' around saying that I'm homophobic, so I'm just gonna put all that shit to rest. I 100% support gay rights!"
*crowd cheers*
"Now, Caitlyn rights, on the other hand…"
My sister probably summed it up best when we watched it together:
Jimmy didn't get mad because his daughter was fired. He got mad because his daughter was fired.
I only just noticed this in Sing 2. While Clay talks to Buster, Jimmy's interview with Linda continues playing on the TV in the background. And this is what he's saying when you turn on the subtitles:
Yeah, he has the gall to insinuate "yeah, I totally care about my daughter who I just called an embarrassment and a talentless loser and didn't even try to comfort when she was upset" all to prop up himself and his image.
Utter bastard.
PLEASE REBLOG if you (male or female) believe it is perfectly okay and natural for a guy of any age to cry