The real culprit
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I never watched it. I remember other kids at school talking about it, but I never watched it. Kind of wished I did now.
Time to sail the high seas. It gets gayer with each episode IIRC. Like longing stares and shit.
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DISAPPOIINTEEDD!!!
A masterclass in acting. A true thespian.
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My appreciation for snarky, smart-mouthed, tomboys is starting to make sense.
Fuck, that's why!
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Yeah, we all had a little growing to do as preteens. I tend not to hold it against purple.
holding it against green though is totally valid.
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Never watched it. Was she canonically gay? That would have been quite progressive for the time.
People liked to joke about Xena being lesbian back in the days.
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Oh boy, when I watched Spartacus my childhood dreams came true.
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She was wink-wink-nudge-nudge "unconfirmed." Very close with a female companion.
don't they literally kiss near the end?
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I'm a fairly cishet man and I think she's responsible for my appreciation of queer lit. I'm definitely a little gayer than I otherwise would be.
You misunderstand the math equation, much like how there is nothing manlier than two men (Femboys not accounted for due to unstable variables) there is nothing straighter that someone heterosexual appreciating homosexual tendencies of the opposite sex. Mind you this is operating on simplified variables, trans and bi folks make the math far far messier and I shall leave such matters of gayness and straightness to others who aren't me.
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I seem to remember Xena doing the exact opposite of turning me gay
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Oh definitely 🥰 I wanted to be her sidekick/roommate so badly.
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Yo I should give this show another go. I remember watching it when I wasn't even a teenager, thinking it was kind of silly. But maybe it's good as an adult?
I'll give it a few episodes maybe.
it's very deliberately silly. and it's fun as hell. i watched it as an adult a couple years ago and to me it surprisingly holds up. the characters are enjoyable in a campy way, the actors are charismatic, the ideas are interesting (certainly more so than Hercules), and the action scenes—while clearly suffering from a limited budget—are actually top notch in concept. they were taking all their notes from hong kong action movies and it shows. they even nod to it by eventually taking xena "back" to the show's version of china.
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it's very deliberately silly. and it's fun as hell. i watched it as an adult a couple years ago and to me it surprisingly holds up. the characters are enjoyable in a campy way, the actors are charismatic, the ideas are interesting (certainly more so than Hercules), and the action scenes—while clearly suffering from a limited budget—are actually top notch in concept. they were taking all their notes from hong kong action movies and it shows. they even nod to it by eventually taking xena "back" to the show's version of china.
Cool, I'll give it a go then I think. My wife also grew up with it so it might be a good nostalgic way to connect over something "new".
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Out another diverse chick in it and make her gay and lame.
Ftfy.
That's not the quote from the episode though..
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I'm a straight dude and it turned me into a lesbian.
I’m a straight dude and it turned me gay for lesbians
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That's not the quote from the episode though..
You're correct, mb. I'm smashing like two or three of them together.
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Counterpoint
I was watching Labyrinth on a loop as a young boy, and I thought David Bowie was awesome, but I turned out... more or less straight. Mostly. Pretty much. I mean, of course Bowie is gorgeous, I'm not an idiot.
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A masterclass in acting. A true thespian.
A lesser actor would've just read the stage directions. But he yelled them. Brilliant.
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Counterpoint
I was watching Labyrinth on a loop as a young boy, and I thought David Bowie was awesome, but I turned out... more or less straight. Mostly. Pretty much. I mean, of course Bowie is gorgeous, I'm not an idiot.
I am also more or less straight, but even I can regonize that Antonio Banderas was a very attractive man.
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Club Vandersexxx
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You misunderstand the math equation, much like how there is nothing manlier than two men (Femboys not accounted for due to unstable variables) there is nothing straighter that someone heterosexual appreciating homosexual tendencies of the opposite sex. Mind you this is operating on simplified variables, trans and bi folks make the math far far messier and I shall leave such matters of gayness and straightness to others who aren't me.
I mean I appreciate homosexual tendencies in men too. I think it makes for some really steamy stories. I guess that's that Kinsey spectrum.
It's just possible I've just lapsed into presumed heterosexuality because I'm in a great monogamous relationship with a woman.
So anyway, that's why I say gay-er, but not fully gay or bi. Does that even make sense? Lol