Welcome back to the little bubble of the internet where we discuss, break down, and of course fangirl about all things WandaVision!
Today, we’ll be discussing the second episode of the series, “Don’t Touch That Dial.”
Welcome back to the little bubble of the internet where we discuss, break down, and of course fangirl about all things WandaVision!
Today, we’ll be discussing the second episode of the series, “Don’t Touch That Dial.”
Welcome to the first installment of a nine part series where I break down each episode of WandaVision!
For most of my childhood, I went to a Roman Catholic church and attended a Christian school. My church had a Saturday morning youth program called Religious Instructions, where we learned about the Seven Sacraments and the importance of Mary. The remainder of my week took place at school where we had to memorize and recite Bible verses and constantly demonstrate our faith in Christ.
To say that 2020 was a trying year is the understatement of the millennium.
In 2018, singer-songwriter Todrick Hall released a concept and visual album entitled Forbidden. The album was paired with a 90-minute short film of the same name. Although all the tracks on the album are socially conscious, the song All-American speaks to me the most due to its commentary on racial division and LGBTQ+ rights.
Growing up, most of the girls in my elementary school wanted to be one of three things: a Cheetah Girl, a Spice Girl or a Disney Princess. I, on the other hand, found witches and sorcerers to be a more interesting daydream.