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No, they're not. If you think that King Louie is a stereotype, he's based on the white (Italian-American) voice actor Louie Prima. You go, Jo! Geesh... I guess I should be glad that I can agree with her on at least one issue. Maybe, but we don't have to make things worse by putting men among them. I'm sorry, but I don't see why you would expect Disney movies to be 100 % historically correct. They are supposed to be family-friendly entertainment and not documentaries. What I think is that Maurice had once had money but lost it, so he and Belle had to move to that little town. But the fact that they still were from a higher social class made it hard for Belle to relate to the townfolks. Even so, it is not true that she only read fairytales. She had clearly learned words like "primeval" somewhere and read "Romeo & Juliet" with Beast in a deleted scene. Thank you. Fred Astaire was actually impressed by Michael and called him "a hell of a dancer". But I guess that your opinion matters more... Paris has actually taken a DNA test and has Sub-Saharan ancestry, so there! https://furienna.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/screenshot_20240317-164702_photos2.jpg This is sad for me to read as I just watched the episode where Lucille left for Jamaica. But it doesn't surprise me as she was really depressed and homesick and wouldn't want to return to the UK. Well, this thread is seven years old. But I don't think that the families in the latest two seasons are that big, but they will just be just three or four children at the most. You go, Jo! Please oh please tell me that you're just a troll and that you don't actually believe that. Yes, thank you! Let's start with that I don't agree with you should punish kids for having bad grades. It is not like everybody is academically gifted. And it's clear that Miranda didn't care about Chris anyway as she threw his father out on his birthday. And I don't remember that she ever talked to Daniel about anything since she refused to talk to him. Actually, I agree with every word that the OP said. She was definitely lusting for Stu and looking for any excuse to dump Daniel even if it had to happen on her son's birthday. And she also was a vindictive bitch, who preferred to leave the kids with a stranger than with their own father. If I had been her kid, I would have made her life so miserable that she would have begged Daniel to take me... But I don't get why you would have to punish a kid for having bad grades in the first place. I guess I would talk to my kid and find out if I could help him, but I wouldn't punish him. However, Miranda decided to not only punish Chris but do it without discussing it with his father. God how I hate her... Indeed, it is clear that poor Daniel was born a generation too soon. Well, we have to remember that the show was written for an American audience that mostly wouldn't know the difference. So nobody was prepared to double-check which Dutch city would have been the more correct one to use in that joke... Yes, it is true that the writers wanted us to think that Myra was psycho. But let's not forget that Steve told her that he would dump her for Laura in a second if she ever showed the slightest interest in him. How can you expect Myra to not feel insecure after that? And the fact that she was right to see Laura as a threat only makes her look more sane than the people who messed with her emotions...