Anonymous ID: b4f06d May 16, 2020, 10:13 a.m. No.9200718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0731 >>0753 >>1206

Netflix continues to push gay agenda on children.

 

"Over the course of the first four seasons of the series, more representation was introduced, including two gay dads for Bow, one of the main characters. It wasn’t as much as fans would have liked and Netossa and Spinerella never seemed to get as much focus as queer fans wanted. They got some time to shine, but they weren’t main characters, so they were only in an episode or two a season.

 

That changes in the final season, which just dropped on Netflix. Not only do Netossa and Spinerella get much more screen time, but they kiss multiple times and are revealed to be married! They also get an arc in the season in which Netossa desperately tries to save Spinerella from the evil Horde Prime’s mind control. It leads to some extremely powerful moments for the couple and, had that been their entire presence in the season, would have been a great step forward for queer representation in queer media.

 

However, the finale blew all expectations out of the water. Adora and Catra, the two main characters of the series, declare their love for each other and kiss. This doesn’t just come out of nowhere. Over the course of the series, the two seemed to have something going on that was deeper, or at least different, than the relationship of two friends separated by war who were desperate to try and convince the other to leave the opposing side. Catra especially seemed to delight in flirting with Adora."

 

https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/she-ra-season-5-moves-queer-representation-a-huge-step-forward