by Guest » 26 Mar 2024, 00:47
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Anyone watching Girls on the Bus? I thought there might be some wlw content. Of course the “influencer” who’s an overweight caricature is the possible “queer” one. All the non freak shows are all straight.
Looks like it doesn't end well
https://collider.com/the-girls-on-the-bus-review/
In last week's episode, which was episode 3, if I remember correctly, the TikTok influencer, I think her name is Lola. She met and slept with the other girl. You didn't see much, just a bit of chatter, then a brief morning after, and they held hands and shared a brief kiss in the elevator. I'm struggling to keep watching this show. This episode was particularly bad with the heteroshit and fantasy of men stripping. I was watching for Carla Gugino and the female friendship, but the story is dull, and the core four spent most of their time apart or with men in this episode. I'm struggling to keep interest as it's not very interesting, and all the scenes feel too short or rushed. The development is lacking or not interesting. The same-sex female stuff with the TikToker and other girl didn't appeal to me one bit.
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I was reading a review and saw Greg Berlanti and Julie Plec are behind it and that made me completely not want to watch it.
I can't stand Julie Plec but what's wrong with Greg??
Greg is basically the go to producer for CW writers. I doubt anyone else cares to work with him.
Also the description of the show sounds exactly like something I would expect from Julie Plec or Vampire Diaries/Originals writers in general (looks at the writers for Yellowjackets). Basically all the women in the cast are boy crazy and worships men. Any "queer" women are always going to be the least attractive and unappealing among the entire cast because, you honestly think these writers care? It's just their typical token casting that many mainstream network writers like to do. Hoping there's still people out there both dumb and desperate enough to take the bait. Sadly it kind of worked for Yellowjackets, but the most popular actor on that series is going to the Fallout series, so hopefully part of the fanbase goes there and these bad writers stop getting rewarded for their crap efforts.
Kind of hard not to see Fallout being a step up for the actor similar to how the Ted series is a massive step up for the Blaire actor who I only found out was on Plec's Legacies from this site.
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Anyone watching Girls on the Bus? I thought there might be some wlw content. Of course the “influencer” who’s an overweight caricature is the possible “queer” one. All the non freak shows are all straight.
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Looks like it doesn't end well
https://collider.com/the-girls-on-the-bus-review/
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In last week's episode, which was episode 3, if I remember correctly, the TikTok influencer, I think her name is Lola. She met and slept with the other girl. You didn't see much, just a bit of chatter, then a brief morning after, and they held hands and shared a brief kiss in the elevator. I'm struggling to keep watching this show. This episode was particularly bad with the heteroshit and fantasy of men stripping. I was watching for Carla Gugino and the female friendship, but the story is dull, and the core four spent most of their time apart or with men in this episode. I'm struggling to keep interest as it's not very interesting, and all the scenes feel too short or rushed. The development is lacking or not interesting. The same-sex female stuff with the TikToker and other girl didn't appeal to me one bit.
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DA If you want, you can leave the Guest field blank. It'll fill in with the default "Guest" then.
I was reading a review and saw Greg Berlanti and Julie Plec are behind it and that made me completely not want to watch it.
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I can't stand Julie Plec but what's wrong with Greg??
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Greg is basically the go to producer for CW writers. I doubt anyone else cares to work with him.
Also the description of the show sounds exactly like something I would expect from Julie Plec or Vampire Diaries/Originals writers in general (looks at the writers for Yellowjackets). Basically all the women in the cast are boy crazy and worships men. Any "queer" women are always going to be the least attractive and unappealing among the entire cast because, you honestly think these writers care? It's just their typical token casting that many mainstream network writers like to do. Hoping there's still people out there both dumb and desperate enough to take the bait. Sadly it kind of worked for Yellowjackets, but the most popular actor on that series is going to the Fallout series, so hopefully part of the fanbase goes there and these bad writers stop getting rewarded for their crap efforts.
Kind of hard not to see Fallout being a step up for the actor similar to how the Ted series is a massive step up for the Blaire actor who I only found out was on Plec's Legacies from this site.