I thought we would have a different life. I thought I would be a different woman. I was given a miracle, a second chance. I was so afraid to lose it…that I lost sight of who our miracle was for.
Y'all, do you understand the POWER, the INFLUENCE, She ra is going to have in future generations?
We have a show that has CANON LGBT+ couples.
We have trans and nonbinary characters.
We have soft boys who aren’t afraid to show their emotions.
We have boys showing affection, support.
We have girls who are strong while being feminine, and girls who aren’t femenine that are still strong and valid.
We have disable and autistic characters that are more than just only that. They are loved, they are strong too.
We have girls and boys that become men and women, and everything in between, that serve (at the end) as a great example for forgiveness. For friendship. For strength. For love.
Noelle and crewra gave us a well written show that doesn’t follow stereotypes for the LGBT community. We have gay parents seen normal, attraction for the same sex seen normal, nonbinary folks using they/them pronouns seen normal AND respected, we even had a trans characters (and some “hints” about others).
She ra is going to raise a wonderful generation. And I hope it serves as the first of many shows and movies to come that follow an amazing story with MAIN LGBT CHARACTERS.
Thanks Noelle. Thanks Crewra. Thanks fandom. Thanks, She ra. ❤️
Adora being the only person that could bring Catra out from being mind controlled? Catra being the driving force behind Adora finally transforming into She-Ra again? Catra slowly working through her trauma and insecurities and opening up to Adora and APOLOGIZING each time she screws up? Catra allowing ONLY ADORA to touch her? Catra saying “this isn’t because i like you” and then smiling as her cat jumps on adora? CATRA JUMPING INTO FIRE TO SAVE ADORA AND ADORA FLIRTING WITH TEASING HER ABOUT IT