RobinLeiWu
Joined Mar 2013
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I'll try not to spoil anything other than the obvious shown in the trailers. To me, the trailers centred around two characters portrayed by the two a-list movie stars who decided to grace us with a proper action thriller drama series. Since the title's, to me, too obviously referring to a woman, or a female agent (or a spy here), like the currently airing Paramount+ show Lioness, I just assume the shows mostly about the female lead, and potentially a strong and athletic portrayal of a spy can shake away some bad rumours, like she's anorexic or some sorts. Turns out, Ben Whishaw's character has its fair share of screen time and enough content of queer love is shown.
To me, it's a nice new start of maybe a subgenre like "girls and gays", and instead of just a witty comedy, exploring more versatility. Dramatic, chaotic but still full of logic. Banters, emotional breakdowns while enough actions and stunts here and there.
Cannot wait for the season 2!
To me, it's a nice new start of maybe a subgenre like "girls and gays", and instead of just a witty comedy, exploring more versatility. Dramatic, chaotic but still full of logic. Banters, emotional breakdowns while enough actions and stunts here and there.
Cannot wait for the season 2!
Susan Sarandon recently formally came out as bi.
This show came out right after the news and somehow let me see bits of the classic T&L, and also, tributes to too many legendary movies and shows.
Tons of sexual and gender identities will be explored and portrayed. Characters of different ethnic and racial backgrounds are displayed in a "light-hearted way" that no one gets "affirmative-action-ish" educational back story that "they are this different because of their heritage" etc., which made the show easily jumps into a world more accessible to audiences from different backgrounds, in my opinion. Somewhere impartial, not super eurocentric or usa-centric or Aussie-centric (if thats a real word).
To be honest, any descriptive words I want to use to "amway" the show will give away the suspense. But if you wanna have a weekend binging a good coming of age Aussie school drama with a bunch of woman-performer-only good music, come join me, let's make this show a 2nd season BABY!!
This show came out right after the news and somehow let me see bits of the classic T&L, and also, tributes to too many legendary movies and shows.
Tons of sexual and gender identities will be explored and portrayed. Characters of different ethnic and racial backgrounds are displayed in a "light-hearted way" that no one gets "affirmative-action-ish" educational back story that "they are this different because of their heritage" etc., which made the show easily jumps into a world more accessible to audiences from different backgrounds, in my opinion. Somewhere impartial, not super eurocentric or usa-centric or Aussie-centric (if thats a real word).
To be honest, any descriptive words I want to use to "amway" the show will give away the suspense. But if you wanna have a weekend binging a good coming of age Aussie school drama with a bunch of woman-performer-only good music, come join me, let's make this show a 2nd season BABY!!