Mai saying “You miscalculated. I love Zuko more than I fear you,” to one of the strongest, most powerful and cunning people she’s ever known will always be one of my favorite moments of Mai. This girl who has been taught to repress her emotions and be quiet literally has one of the biggest hearts ever to stand up and say that love is stronger is fear. Like she really said that with her whole chest to the girl she knows literally gets serotonin from people’s fear. And when Azula is ready to fight her Mai doesn’t even hesitate to pull her knives. Like Mai really felt confident in her ability and was not going to go down without a fight. This is why Mai is a badass and I will not listen to anyone’s personal bias as to why her character was bland and emotionless.
Anyway, headcanon that Eugenides’ sisters are all spies and/or ambassadors wives, living in other countries, and that’s why he calls them “mostly honest” housewives and we never see them
TV Executives: “if the strike goes on, you won’t get new episodes of your favorite shows! You won’t get new movies you were looking forward to! Isn’t that terrible, what the writers are doing to you?”
Me: Bitch, that might have been an effective threat in 2007, but we have since survived a Covid shutdown and discovered ways to amuse ourselves while we waited, we can outwait this shit, too. I got a pile of shows saved I haven’t even watched yet, and a Mt. TBR waiting for me.
Compensate (and respect) your writers for their work, assholes.
And the thot plickens….
HOLY FUCK
SAG-AFTRA = Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
More info:
- The actors walk off at the end of June if the studios don’t sit down with the writers
- Rumor is directors will follow. This will grind everything to a halt.
- Nobody is asking for a boycott. Neil Gaiman has pointed out that making Good Omens S2 a huge hit actually puts more pressure on Amazon to negotiate with the writers
- This implies it’s okay to catch up on old streaming content without breaking the line too
- This is a screenwriter strike; books will keep coming out.
- Movies already made will keep coming out for months. Again, actors have not called for a boycott; you aren’t breaking the line if you go see a movie.
- I don’t know where this puts podcasts but none of them have studio funding or platforms so they’ll probably keep going.
- Substack/Tumblr book club are all public domain works and will keep going. In addition to Dracula Daily there’s Whale Weekly, Dickens Daily, My Dear Wormwood (The Screwtape Letters), Letters from Watson (Sherlock Holmes) and more.
- Your local library always needs love. With the Libby app you don’t even need to physically go there.