There, children, see what happens when you give people the benefit of the doubt instead of brainlessly attacking them to fuel your savior complex?
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What can happen. I think this was many years ago, and I don't know anyone who doesn't know what transgender means now. Usually the people acting like this are doing so in bad faith. I'm glad this one ended well, but it's notable because it's an exception, not the norm.
Even if just for that one time out of a hundred, it still pays to engage in good faith if you aren't sure.
Personally I almost always do, but it doesn't cause me personal emotional distress to be told that trans people aren't real since I'm cis. If I had to constantly deal with that, I don't know if I'd treat it as generously.
but for real, when this announcement came out it actually took me real effort to figure out who the fuck Elliot page was because they hadn't really been that active at the time otherwise. no fucking articles anywhere mentioned what they used to be called so i was genuinely very confused.
The way I found out about his transition was this:
A bit confused until I looked it up.
Too many Elliots. He better not discover the Trilogy or we are fucked.
This is exactly why I try to engage with the apparent trolls sometimes. 95% of the time your reading is right and you disengage shortly after but one in twenty times there’s just a confused person on the other end that needs a little helping hand 🥹❤️
It will be interesting to see if they make Inception 2 (or one of the other movies) and then still cast Elliot.
There's no rule saying he can't play female characters anymore, particularly if he is reprising a previous role. Whether or not he wants to is a different story.
True that is also an option, else I was thinking about Inception 2 where they could include in the script that Ariadne also transitioned.
Yeah, I see no problem with any recurring character he plays in the future that he last portrayed pre-transition being trans. If anything it's nice to see characters where the fact that they're trans is just a characteristic of them rather than the whole point of their existence in the story.
Juno 2
JUNiOr 2. The first sequel to two movies!
Hopefully Arnold, Danny and Cera reprise their roles.
It was just like this helping my parents with generational racism. It’s all about willful open-mindedness on their part, and good-intention assuming education on ours.
It's kinda funny that the whole Vanya - Viktor trans thing in S3 Umbrella Academy had his siblings behaving pretty similarly. The vibe was pretty wholesome. Basically "I don't really understand it, but you're my bro and we're trying to save the world. On with the plot!"
Yeah, it even included a "Look, Vanya said she bla bla bla", "you mean Viktor", "yeah Viktor, obviously, but my point was that plot plot plot".
yeah that feels genuine.
not the same thing but Agents of Shield had a similar way of dealing with Daisy's name change. Coulson would sometimes slip up and call her by her old name, getting more and more used to it with time. felt real and human rather than disingenuous and robotic.
Oh you know what, you're right. My mind actually went first to the Star Trek Discovery episode where the enby character in that came out, to exactly the same reaction. But Umbrella Academy is a much more obvious comparison.
I thought Umbrella Academy would be the obvious comparison due to the fact Elliot plays him
Oh yeah it definitely is. I just didn't recall how the coming out scene happened in UA, whereas the Discovery coming out scene really stuck in my brain.
Wholesome 😊
They got the spirit.