(708) would you like to blur the line between friendship and lesbianism tonight?
20something, queer, cis, USian, WoC trying to be a dope person. ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠
(708) would you like to blur the line between friendship and lesbianism tonight?
bobbadagirl asked: THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TALKING ABOUT BOMB GIRLS, TWO EPS IN AND COMPLETELY IN LOVE WITH EVERYONE *___*
YOU ARE VERY WELCOME
I HOPE WHEN YOU GET TO EPISODE SIX (IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY) YOU CAN FORGIVE ME
- Knows what’s going on with Betty and Kate
- Went to a private school for rich girls where sometimes girls kissed other girls for fun/practice and she thought it was nice enough but she noticed that some of her friends liked kissing girls a whole lot more than she did
- Saw one of her friends who liked kissing girls a lot grow up and get unhappily married to a man her family chose
- Has heard the “cosmopolitan” friends of her family make coded references to/jokes about homosexuality
- Visited Europe several times with her family and noticed the less restrictive social environment in places like Paris
- Personally feels that the look and feel of a handsome, strong man pressed up against her is one of the most delicious things in life
- Manages to have the kind of love she wants with her fiance, even though society isn’t too hot about straight women claiming their pleasure either
- Wishes the world weren’t such an awful place for girls like Betty
- Doesn’t have any idea about how that will ever happen, really. Though she’s usually full to brimming with ideas about making things better
- Is the one who really understands what’s going on with Betty after Kate leaves and spends time with her, lending her support the only way she can
- Maintains her friendship with Betty and Kate once they get back together and live in their house as “roommates”
- Will use her money and voice as a straight ally during the ’70s and feel glad to see the world change so much in her own life-time
Title: Such Sweetness
Fandom: Bomb Girls
Pairing: Betty McRae/Kate Andrews
Note: Drawn for porn battle xiii. DEFINITELY NSFW.whoops I did a porn: http://oxoniensis.dreamwidth.org/46205.html?thread=7086205#cmt7086205
You don’t need everybody liking you. Just the ones that matter.
Yes, it’s great that a show based in WWII era has lesbians, having it be risqué for that time, but it’s more than just about two girls who may possibly have feelings for each other. There’s history to be followed, there’s storylines and other characters who have personalities. While I quite enjoy what’s going on between the two girls, there’s other things going on. I started watching the show because I’m quite fond of Ali Liebert (aka Betty), unbeknownst at the time that she was playing said lesbian. After viewing the first episode, I’ve come to appreciate all the girls on the show. Not just her, even though she will forever hold a soft spot in my heart.Yes, the two gorgeous characters have chemistry, but it isn’t just about them.
Just please, please, please post something more than just about lesbians. As much as I love them, I’d love to see other parts of the show be talked about, other graphics from the episodes being posted, and it would be swell for anyone to convince people to watch the show without mentioning lesbians. I don’t want it to turn into something over hyped because the L-word keeps getting dropped. It’s a beautifully written Canadian show that should be watched because people are generally interested in this era or because they ended up falling in love with it. Not because they heard about it having lesbians.
Sorry to bust anyone’s bubble, but this had to be said. I am unsure if anyone will read it or, hell, agree with me, but a lesbian relationship between two characters shouldn’t be the reason you watch a television show.
Are you fucking serious with this shit.
Hey! Guess what! Some of us get really excited about lesbians on TV because we never see it anywhere else. It is a big fucking deal when a TV show runs a lesbian storyline because- hey guess what!- when you don’t ever see yourself represented in television, finally being given something IS IMPORTANT
“The l word” ARE YOU SERIOUS. ARE YOU ACTUALLY THAT CLUELESS. Let me spell it out for you: L E S B I A N. Because you know what? Being represented IS a reason I watch this show. It IS a reason I like this show. And it’s a reason a lot of people watch it, because REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT. THIS SHOW PROVIDES THAT. I am a queer woman. My friends are queer women. And we watch this show because Betty and Kate are queer women like us, being in love and being treated as normal. So sorry if our enthusiasm for being allowed to EXIST on television is ruining your ability to enjoy the nice straight people. Actually, no I’m not. Because YOU are the one with the problem and YOU are the one who needs to examine her gross fucking privilege.
1) Look sweetheart, if you want to talk about stuff other than lesbians, talk about stuff other than lesbians! Post graphics and meta and whatever the hell you want about Lorna or Gladys or whatever, Verna, I don’t know, sometimes I forget who the hell else is on this show because I am so excited about the lesbians.
2) I really can’t think of anything to add to evewithanapple’s point— YOU DON’T GET TO TELL QUEER WOMEN NOT TO WATCH A SHOW FOR THE LESBIANS. It’s exciting because it’s risque or that it’s hype or whatever other tokenizing language you want to throw at us. It’s exciting because do you know how rarely we get to see ourselves on television? Do you know how many currently airing tv shows have queer female main characters right now? Maybe four. Do you know how many of them are historical? One. Bomb Girls. That’s it. That’s all we have.
So yeah, it’s a big fucking deal.
Reblogging for commentary.
Cry me a fucking river, OP.