Marcelo, 28 años, chileno, IG. Orgulloso de mis pocos logros (encaminado a ser el tipo de persona que quiero). Regalón, gruñón, algo entregado a los placeres (lucho constantemente contra mi lado mimado), interés por el BDSM. Experto en perder el tiempo. Co-fundador del blog Time for Bara
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Marcelo, 28 yo, chilean, IG. Proud of my few accomplishments (in the way to be the kind of person I wish to be). Cuddly, grumpy, someone given to pleasures (fighting constantly against my spoiled side), I'm into BDSM. Expert in wasting time. Blog's co-fundator Time for Bara
The most important scene to me that no one has discussed is the scene before Maeve goes under for her abortion.
Asleep by The Smiths starts playing (and oh GOD, the best song to get my crying) and it so quietly illustrates the anxiety and relief she is going through. She lightly talks to the doctor and suddenly she’s out. And don’t even get me started on Maeve giving her chocolate mousse to the woman in the other hospital bed. That was so damn sweet. And for her to say “I think your kids really love you.” Then twenty minutes later you see a photo of her mom and it looks just like that woman I-
The writers did such a good job with this specific scene.
why? straight-gay best friends being the main focus of the show… it’s what we deserve
even though the show is set in the present day, they’ve decided to go with the 70s aesthetic vibe which looks just astonishing + the soundtrack slaps
from iconic scenes
through powerful scenes
through random moments that end up being touching
to… well
[jennifer lawrence voice] gay rights!
the reason behind the father being hesitant and (at first) not really supportive of his gay son using make-up and dressing up is that he’s genuinely scared and worried something will happen to him outside because he loves him… truly a father-gay son dynamic we needed to see
Jackson Marchetti. Feminist icon. Abs. Excellence. Does his best. Lesbian moms. Charming. What’s there not to love? Let him breathe, Netflix.
“I love her!” be more specific
the hero of the show actually being an awkward guy and a very likeable character
this non-problematic legend being out there, loving math and making sure his partner is genuinely sexually pleased
the only two openly gay guys at school are not friends but gay solidarity still exists
Mean Girls 2.0 being really mean but we still stan these vegan icons
literally no one giving a fuck that the gay guy is in the boys changing room… looks like it’s finally 2019