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Kai

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So it’s been 3 years since Lexa died. And even though she was just a fictional character to alot of people she meant (actually still means, even if I don’t talk about her as much) alot to me and to others.

Although now I have Penelope Park. And I still can’t figure out fully what of Lexa I see in her but there’s something there. And it’s something that makes me scared to lose Penelope.

But I don’t trust the CW. The Vampire Diaries and The Originals loved killing fan favourites so whats to say Legacies will be different and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about the possibility of them killing Penelope.

They had no reason to kill Lexa. And there is no reason to kill Penelope, but that’s what worries me. There was no reason and yet they killed Lexa anyway.

It already sucks how little we see Penelope but at least we do still see her. Please Legacies, don’t take her completely away from us. There’s others that see Lexa in Penelope and we don’t want that pain again.

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I wish saying “Sorry, I’ve been depressed the past couple of days, but I’m ok now.” was as socially acceptable as “Sorry, I’ve been really sick the past couple of days, but I’m ok now.”

“Lilo and Stitch” 2002

Deleted Scene

Lilo plays a trick on the tourists.

IF YOU LIVED HERE YOU’D UNDERSTAND

I desperately need to understand

WHY

WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY

Was this scene cut from the movie??!!

Fucking christ, do you know what this would have done? What this would have meant to SO MANY people??  The truth of this is devastating. And to think it almost found it’s way into a DISNEY film??

The inclusion of this scene alone would have made it the greatest animated feature the company ever produced. Easily. And if you think that’s hyperbolic clearly you don’t understand.

No, really, if anyone knows why this was cut PLEASE let me know. 

oh man WHY WOULD they cut this, this is so great, holy MOLY

It was clearly something the crew was very reluctant to get rid of if it made it all the way to rough-clean (and in a few scenes clean!), fully inbetweened animation. That is like, thousands and thousands of dollars and weeks (months?!) of labour. Maybe a reluctant producer decided they would alienate their white middle-class American audiences by making them feel “too guilty” and pressed them to drop it? It’s unfortunate, it’s one of the most honest accounts of racism in a Disney movie (which is why it’s believable that someone got uncomfortable and made a case to get it chopped)

Designing entertainment by committee for maximum marketability is probably the most heartbreaking process in Hollywood.

I’ve been seeing this around my dash and think it deserves some more recognition!

Oh yea you go Lilo. I feel your pain