hokuto-ju-no-ken:

ksclaw:

masterfulxrhythm:

cumonthevoid:

why did they give this line to the villain

Because they often give the villain the lines that are socially subversive but true, in order to get them past the censors. 

Which is incidentally what makes villains often far more relatable than heroes. 

I’m reminded of something Tim Curry said on voicing villains. “The fact is though, that bad guys are often much better written than the good guys, and they’re kind of irresistible because they’re so much fun!”

It’s villainous because it says a woman becomes lesser because she got married, that Cruella only sees people like her as worth a damn and that’s super dehumanizing or misogynistic

Because it implies that a woman is only capable of having one or the other, that they’re too weak to be in love AND have talent

The fuck is wrong with y’all

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