Actress Aubrey Plaza, most well known for her dead pan delivery and facial expression, is now claiming that her new Marvel television series on Disney +, “Agatha All Along,” will end with a *checks notes* big “gay explosion.” I’m not sure exactly what that means, but I think what Plaza is stating is that there’s going to be a whole lot of homosexual characters showing up doing lots of really homosexual things. Or there’s going to be a battle featuring things that go boom and cover everything in rainbows. Just guessing.
According to Breitbart:
The series, starring Kathryn Hahn as the defrocked, 300-year-old witch Agatha Harkness, is set to debut this week on Disney+ for a nine-episode limited run. The series follows the witch Harkness as she sets out to travel the “Witches’ Road” in an effort to get her magic back after her disastrous encounter with Wanda Maximov, the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), in 2021’s Wandavision. Accompanied by a mysterious goth teen (Joe Locke), the witch meets a group of fellow witches who she leads on the journey.
For instance, Aubrey Plaza, who plays “Green Witch” Rio Vidal, was excited about the gay content of the series and agreed with an interviewer that the show gets “gayer and gayer” as the show goes on, adding, “It will be a gay explosion by the end.” In another interview, cast member Sasheer Zamata, who plays Jennifer Kale, says that the show is the “gayest project Marvel has ever done.”
You know, the last time the folks at Disney said, “this is the gayest _____ ever,” it was for their “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte,” which was a huge, flaming disaster that basically nobody liked. It was so bad it was canceled after just one season. Star Wars got canceled. This should be instant success since it is a massively popular intellectual property. Leftists are such horrible creatives they can’t even do Star Wars right. It’s embarrassing.
On the red carpet, a reporter noted to Zamata that Agatha All Along has been described as “the gayest project Marvel has ever done.” Zamata proved to be all-in with that characterization, saying “I would agree with that.” Zamata then went on to claim that witches are “queer inherently.”
“Witches are queer inherently,” she stated, “just because we are outcasts and set aside for many reasons. And I think this show does a really good representation of different types of people, and that we can all use the power we have within, so like, go forth and be great.”
Is that really true, though? Are witches all just basically gay? I think history begs to differ with that conclusion.
Of course, unlike Zamata’s characterization, in ancient lore, witches are generally “outcasts” or “set aside” because they pursue mystic and occult powers for perverted and evil goals, not just because they are “different types of people.” The same reporter asked Plaza if the series was Marvel’s “gayest project,” and the pandering actress replied, “It better be because that what I signed up for.”
On the other hand, co-star Ami Ahn, who plays Alice Wu-Gulliver, denied that the “point” of the series is “diversity.” Ahn insisted that the “the point of it” is not really diversity, but “it’s just the world. There’s not like a whole storyline, it just is.”
Star Han said that the show has made “queerness” so normal, average, and no-big-deal that it no longer has to be the central focus, thematically, of the program, going on to state, “What is the most exciting [thing] about it is that that’s not exactly what it’s about. It’s so normalized.”
When will these hacks ever learn their lesson? Nobody wants wokeness in their entertainment. Just stop already.
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