
Your favorite thing in your native language dub?
My personal favorite is the way Hirose calls Nakamura in the Brazilian Portuguese dub. Specifically, in Episode 6, where he calls his name in a sing-song voice. It’s just do cute!

My personal favorite is the way Hirose calls Nakamura in the Brazilian Portuguese dub. Specifically, in Episode 6, where he calls his name in a sing-song voice. It’s just do cute!
É com sentimentos inexplicáveis que escrevo este post.
Eu e a Regra de Três, tivemos uma história bonita. Ela sempre esteve lá quando eu precisava. Ela me ensinou a acreditar que tudo era possível, bastava ter quatro números cuidadosamente posicionados.
Bastava um cruzar os números, uma multiplicação, uma divisão e pronto. Uma solução duivina aparecia diante dos meus olhos. Você me ensinou que, nenhuma tormenta era eterna, pois se três coisas eram conhecidas, a quarta surgiria, abrindo o céu para o sol raiar.
Eu confiava nela.
Porcentagens? Ela estava lá.
Converter quilômetros para metros? Ela estava lá.
Horas para minutos? Ela estava lá.
Ela sempre foi o bem-te-vi que aparecia nos galhos do meu ipê e cantava para mim todas as manhãs. Ela era a gêmea que foi separada de mim na maternidade. Ela era o brinquedo que o Papai Noel nunca me deu de Natal.
Até que um dia eu encontrei Fahrenheit. A besta feroz e voraz, que paralisava qualquer não-estadounidense com seu olhar.
Com minha ingenuidade, clamei por ela diante a tal calamidade. Porém, ela não veio. Tudo por causa de um 32 graus desaforado.
Eu entendo que há um motivo matemático por trás disso. Entendo que Fahrenheit e Celsius não começam no mesmo ponto. Entendo que sendo escalas com diferentes pontos de referência, a conversão se envolve em uma transformação linear e não uma simples proporção.
Porém, o comprimido da factualidade não alivia a dor da traição.
Desde então, algo dentro de mim morreu. Percebi que nossa relação sempre teve limites. Ela funcionava perfeitamente enquanto as grandezas começavam no mesmo ponto. Mas Fahrenheit tinha um deslocamento. maldito deslocamento.
Eu fui traído pela Regra de Três.
Hoje, quando vejo uma temperatura de 68 °F, não penso mais nela. Penso nos 20 °C que ela nunca conseguiu me dar.
Talvez um dia eu consiga perdoá-la. Mas nunca esquecerei aquela tarde em que descobri que nem tudo na vida pode ser resolvido com uma regra de três.
No momento, não consigo dizer se o mundo perdeu as cores, ou se eu simplesmente o enxergo com outros olhos.
Foi bom enquanto durou.
Com profunda decepção, alguém desiludido com a RDT.
What moment made your favorite ship, well, your favorite ship?
Mine is the talk after Gabby's elimination. Always caughting myself rewatching it once in a while.
I'll go with "Magia di Winx". It really feels like a declaration of friendship between the Winx after everything they went through.
My personal favorite it's Heather McNamara's outfit from the Los Angeles Try-Outs. It's just so cute!
I really like how overall, the Los Angeles outfits have a kind of charming simplicity.
In your opinion, what are the biggest differences between Erika Henningsen's and Angourie Rice's takes on Cady Heron?
This post isn't about making a competition between them. Rather, discuss different analyses of their characterization based on their acting choices, line deliveries, chemistry with the rest of the cast, etc.
As opposed to the musical, Veronica already starts the film in the Heathers and it's never explicetly shown how Veronica joined them. What are your headcanons/theories about it?
My personal favorite it's Making Good. It was featured in the Workshops of Wicked.
I find really interesting the characterization they were doing htere. Although, I understand why they cut it. Pretty happy with the final thing nonetheless.
What are covers (such as standbys, understudies and etc.) that, in your opinion, deserved to be a lead in the roles they covered?
What are covers (such as standbys, understudies and etc.) that, in your opinion, deserved to be a lead in the roles they covered?
What is your favorite song from the movie soundtrack?
My personal favorite is Built This Way. May sound generic but I like how raw, melancholic, and relatable the lyrics are!
As title suggests, what is your favorite song present in the film soundtrack?
Personally mine is Strip Croquet. Really happy they kept it as a motif in Beautiful.
What is your favorite cut scene?
Personally, mine is the TV Gag. Loved seeing Heather Duke being messy, lol. Although, I understand why it got cut.
What is your favorite deleted scene?
Personally, mine is the talk in the bathroom during spring fling. It just adds so much to the movie and Regina's and Cady's characters and arcs.
One of the biggest hits from the musical was adding this scene back.
What elements presented in the movie you missed when comparing to its musical adaptation?
What elements presented in the movie you missed when comparing to its musical adaptation?
My favorite is Fight For Me (Reprise) (Watch here)
It was featured in the Los Angeles Try-Outs. It took place after Ram and Kurt's funeral, where Seventeen took place (in this version, Seventeen happened a little after Heather McNamara's suicide attempt).
It's my personal favorite because it recontextualizes Veronica's view on J.D.'s relationship.
Using a song formely used for admiration now used for fear is a very cool contrast to me.
Veronica is still trying to believe that the boy she fell in love with is still there.
Do you believe that despite everything, Regina had, even if minimal, some regard towards Gretchen, Karen and Cady?