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Big fan of the broadway show and book. This looks really good.
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It actually makes perfect sense to have a black woman as an ugly, weirdly colored bitch who causes nothing but trouble and steals from everyone. Oh, and hates dogs and doesn't wash.Imagine Blacking the Wicked Witch of the West. It was already bad enough they made her a sympathetic dorky-outcast-turned-bad because Glenda was secretly a bitch instead of just letting it be that there are just good witches and bad witches. Now they completely threw out all manner of nuance for a "dindu nuffin" message that wasn't.
Bet they kept in the sex from the book, too. Ew.
Only if they're not trying to make her sympathetic as well. Which is what Wicked does.It actually makes sense to have a black woman as an ugly, weirdly colored bitch who causes nothing but trouble and steals from everyone.
Someone's never met a lesbian in the last 20 years. Literally for the longest time I was under the impression Elphaba was a covert lesbian because of the musical's popularity among the gays.Looks like they're making the Wicked Witch a lesbian as well.
that's not specific to this one in particular because all musicals are for faggotsbecause of the musical's popularity among the gays.
I know that, but it ain't gonna work with Elphabishqa "Eazy E" Jackson.Only if they're not trying to make her sympathetic as well. Which is what Wicked does.
Doesn’t the book make her a giant cunt who abandons her kid and Glenda is less evil and more aloof.Imagine Blacking the Wicked Witch of the West. It was already bad enough they made her a sympathetic dorky-outcast-turned-bad because Glenda was secretly a bitch instead of just letting it be that there are just good witches and bad witches. Now they completely threw out all manner of nuance for a "dindu nuffin" message that wasn't.
Bet they kept in the sex from the book, too. Ew.
I loved the end of the book. There's something great about giving a fundamentally fucked-up character a natural ending rather than a redemption arc.Only if they're not trying to make her sympathetic as well. Which is what Wicked does.