So it's about an angry lesbian...


She went full emo at a mother that calls her fat, dislikes her own daughter dating a white girl, and a grandpa that's traditional in the sense that he doesn't approve of such a union. She boils all these emotions up into a bagel and puts it there so she becomes more or less emotionless and lacking empathy while gaining powers to multiverse travel from the alphaverse. Her non-alphaverse mother on the other hand goes through the journey with her supposedly useless husband turned alpha male while gaining multiverse (travelverse? forgot the name) powers to gain abilities from different versions of her better self (since she's the worst of all her versions). They eventually meet and become equal or 'the one' to finally in the end have them accept who she is, a lesbo, and that her mother is also a lesbo in the sausage hand universe. That's pretty much it.

A very much enjoyable show nonetheless. I was laughing throughout the show with them eating or doing unconventional things in order to jump universes or gain abilities from these bubble universes. The most enjoyable for some reason was the silent rocks with text and the Debussy - Clair de Lune music (learned from Evil Within) as an added touch in one of the scenes. You got your usually kung fu fights with butt plugs galore and dildos as tonfas. It may be a bit over my field of what I would usually enjoy but they've melded it so well that it's more enjoyable and comedic rather than cringey or disgusting (unless you're picking off gum under the table or swabbing your grandpas saliva/snot to eat it). Another funny part was the grandpa going "what the fuck are you doing?" when trying to shoot her daughter.

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What an awful take.

Maybe learn about generational trauma. But instead you'll probably just keep harping on the "lesbo".

Is this place now just 75% trolls?

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Is this place now just 75% trolls?

That's a low ball estimate.

This place is full of butthurt.

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It's kind of hard to distinguish between a genuine troll who's just in it for the lulz and conservative creeps who truly believe the awful bile they spew, but yeah 75% is indeed low.

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Generational trauma..... LOL.

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This is the reason IMDB shut down their message board some years ago.

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Not really. That was because of Jeff Bezos.

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Who goes full emo on a generational trauma that isn't LGBT+ related? She literally goes John Wick on the multiverse because of this one thing or couple of things that are minute in nature when compared to it all.

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She had issues with her mother not accepting her period, and neither one of them got along in the multiverse. It was about more than her being lesbian, but that's all you want to focus on. The movie is way more complicated than that.

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Every woman has a period until they reach menopause. Her mother must have had them too.

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Generational trauma? Great a professional victim instead of taking responsibility for one's self.

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I agree. I was really disappointed that was the focus. Yet another story of a mom who doesn't support her daughter being gay. How many of these stories do we have to keep seeing? And for people who say it's not just about her being gay, the movie should have put more of a focus on the other stuff like her body issues and stuff. Cause it seemed like her daughter being gay was a big focus in it. And it was a hard sell between her and Becky because we hardly got to see Becky. To call her a side character would be an understatement.

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Just my take but I didn't see her being gay as a big part of the plot. It was more about human suffering as a whole, how we treat each other and how we respond to a seemingly indifferent universe. The gay thing was just one of the ways they showed character growth on the part of the mother.

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