AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Seth Rogen, Ted Cruz, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,3:57 I guess it's true what they say: you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become Ted Cruz. The post Seth Rogen Schools Failed Fascist Ted Cruz on Twitter To Our Delight first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Celebrities, donald trump, Twitter By Briana Lawrence on Thu,3:47 Trust me when I say that celebrities on social media did the damn thing when it came to making sure one Donald J. Trump knew that he would not be missed. The post The Various Ways Famous Folks Have Taught Me to Embrace Delightful Pettiness When Bidding Farewell to Trump first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Joe Biden, TERF, trans rights By Vivian Kane on Thu,3:36 This executive order is a huge deal and an incredible step forward. The fact that it made TERFs so angry is just a bonus. The post Joe Biden Kicked Off His Presidency in the Best Way Possible: By Pissing off TERFs first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, art history, Joe Biden, the white house By Jessica Mason on Thu,2:31 No more Andrew Jackson or Diet Coke button—President Joe Biden has re-decorated the Oval Office. The post Biden Redecorated the Oval Office With More Science and Justice, Less Racism and Diet Coke first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Inauguration, Joe Biden, Katy Perry By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,1:41 The Biden Harris inaugural committee smartly shined its light on us rather than themselves, a welcome reprieve from the megalomania of the preceding administration. The post The “Celebrating America” Inauguration Special Warmed Our Cold, Cynical Hearts first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Daria, MTV By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:58 Jake and Helen are some of the most excellent television parents because the show allows them to be human beings with backstories that inform who they are today. Moments when the show allows them to be that way also serve to illuminate more about why Quinn and Daria are the way they are. Why they are a family. The post Daria’s Morgendorffers Are Good, Messy Parents first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, James Marsters, Torchwood By Lauren Coates on Thu,12:39 Over the weekend, BBC sci-fi show/Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood marked an anniversary: the debut of season two opener “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” which introduced the fan-favorite time-travelling bad boy Captain John Hart, played by the incomparable James Marsters. The post Why James Marsters’ Captain John Hart Should Come Back in a Torchwood Revival first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Jared Padalecki, television review, Walker By Jessica Mason on Thu,12:15 The CW's reboot of Walker: Texas Ranger, starring Jared Padalecki, is focused on building up the titular hero at the expense of actually making him a hero we want to root for. The post The CW’s Walker Doesn’t Quite Hit the Ground Running first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Disney, Pixar, Soul (2020) By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:58 When I watch Soul and see how much care and attention it took in getting the hair correct or the messy glory of the New York City subway system—which, Hera help me, I miss—it still doesn't feel like it fully gets the Blackness of its protagonist. And I don't mean just the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments, but the immersive Blackness that comes from having Black writers on the project. The post Pixar’s Soul Fails to Fully Understand What It Means to Be a Black Person in America first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, bridgerton, Netflix, romance By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:53 Society longs to be seduced and romanced and Bridgerton is delivering that to the population along with the romcoms that Netflix have produced. But clearly, our thirst has not yet been quenched. Take note Hollywood. Take note. The post Bridgerton Is Returning for Season Two and Hoping for Eight Seasons Total first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, books, graphic novels, Oni Press By Larissa Irankunda on Thu,11:12 One of my favorite things about Oni Press' seasonal slates is the wide variety of graphic novels available to readers, each with their own lush universes, imaginative storylines, and beautiful art styles that truly make for a memorable and satisfying read. The post Oni Press Spring 2021 Releases Are Filled to the Brim With Dazzling Queer Feminist Stories first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Ernie Hudson, Redemption Day By Rachel Leishman on Thu,10:59 Redemption Day is now available on demand and digital. The post INTERVIEW: Ernie Hudson on His Legacy, Playing Real Characters, and Redemption Day first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, tiktok By Lyra Hale on Thu,10:03 Michelle Obama was serving up looks at the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, and TikTok is still thinking about it! The post The Best TikTok Reactions to Michelle Obama’s Inauguration Outfit first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Lady Gaga By Lyra Hale on Thu,9:57 Lady Gaga and her performance at the Biden/Harris inauguration is the gay agenda, and we're here for it. The post Lady Gaga’s Inauguration Performance IS the Gay Agenda first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, fashion, Inauguration, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,5:45 Let's gaze upon our new leaders and find out what they're wearing at the Biden Inauguration—and generate a meme or two or twenty. The post Things We Saw Today: Biden Inauguration Fashion Sparked Monochromatic Appreciation and Many Memes first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Din Djarin, Pedro Pascal, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:02 I'm excited for the future of Din Djarin and from what Pascal is hinting at, we might see more of his face throughout season 3 and like...you know I'm not going to complain about seeing more of Pedro Pascal's face. The post Sounds Like The Mandalorian Season 3 May Give Us More of Pedro Pascal’s Face first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Amanda Gorman, Inauguration, Joe Biden By Jessica Mason on Wed,4:30 At Biden's Inauguration, Amanda Gorman took the podium as the first-ever Youth Poet Laureate and recited a poem that truly captured the power of this moment. The post Amanda Gorman Owned the Inauguration Stage first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Ivanka Trump, The Trump Family, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,3:57 Oh Ivanka, we say goodbye for now, and we hope to never have to think of you ever again. The post Ivanka Trump’s Simpering Farewell Gets Shredded by the Internet first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Joe Biden, leslie knope By Rachel Leishman on Wed,3:31 Joe Biden is the first cast member of Parks and Recreation to become President of the United States. The post Thinking of Leslie Knope as the First Parks and Recreation Cast Member, Joe Biden, Becomes President first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, jennifer lopez, Joe Biden, Latinx By Lyra Hale on Wed,3:21 Jennifer Lopez knew what she was doing when she said, "Let's get loud!" to a world that was watching and the Latinx people who are often left behind. The post In Defense of Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud!” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |