are you looking for a place that speaks about and loves the women of dragon age? then you'll want to join the lesbian/dyke/sapphic-focused 18+ dragon age server me and my friend @edelgardsapphic.bsky.social have created!
hit me up with a DM (or comment) if interested!
“It’s the victory, it’s the pain, it’s the life that these five women had that gives the show it’s dramatic punch at the end.”
Women of color with frustratingly weak exits centering their white/light-skinned love interests when stronger, more compelling, and much less fraught writing options were available in what is otherwise an excellent show.
#Andor spoilers below for Episodes 6-9 of season 2.
Women of color with frustratingly weak exits centering their white/light-skinned love interests when stronger, more compelling, and much less fraught writing options were available in what is otherwise an excellent show.
#Andor spoilers below for Episodes 6-9 of season 2.
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i genuinely want to ask people who thought cinta's death was meaningful just because it was 'symbolic' what they are smoking because how? by establishing that the rebel cels are in disarray? how was this meaningful or a fitting end for cinta's arc? quickly now
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i genuinely want to ask people who thought cinta's death was meaningful just because it was 'symbolic' what they are smoking because how? by establishing that the rebel cels are in disarray? how was this meaningful or a fitting end for cinta's arc? quickly now