The trope where a character overhears something out of context and assumes the worst is usually annoying and bad but I really think it works well in Shrek
We, the audience, know that Fiona is talking about herself but, regardless, she鈥檚 calling herself these terrible things because she is an ogre. If Fiona is these things because she is is an ogre what does that make Shrek?
If Fiona says no one could love her because she is an ogre, she is saying that Shrek is also unloveable whether she wants to or not.
Imo the scene is a really good portrayal of how when you talk poorly of yourself or others for having a trait, you鈥檙e also talking about every other person who shares that trait; even if you love them or think what you鈥檙e saying doesn鈥檛 apply to them.
i've been posting tf2 art for a whole year! waugh, how did that happen!? really enjoyed playin and drawing this silly game for a year :)) some wee sketches that took 3-5 mins each
I used to think that only certain stories could lend themselves to music, but that has changed. There's a musical about Mean Girls, Heathers, Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, even Shrek. So my mindset has changed. Get the right songwriters and scriptwriters behind it, and ANYTHING could become a musical. So what do you think? What would you like to see as a musical?
I was in the ensemble of a high school theater production of Shrek the musical where lord Farquaad was played by Elon Musk. And I hate to admit it, but he absolutely bodied the role.
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*Edit for some clarification: the others are gone COMPLETELY. There is absolutely no saving the others. The cultural impact and even the concepts of them are wiped out of existence. There is no potential of getting the others back ever again. Also, I know it says "three" and not "five" this was supposed to be two different polls until I changed them.