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Snow White Review

Went to see Snow White this weekend and I actually enjoyed it and would watch it again.

This movie was great and exactly what live action movies should be. As well as a solid musical. A good mix between paying respects to the original while also standing on its own. The narrative is simple but engaging as we follow Snow White on her journey of self-actualization. There are many familiar notes and story beats from the original alongside fun new additions.

The set and costumes are beautiful, picturesque, and vibrant. It really feels like a fairy tale brought to life. While the dwarves are a little off putting you’ll get used to them and the animals are just adorable. The cinematography is also amazing. The transitions are seamless and the camera work keeps you immersed in the setting.

The songs are also great. Rachel Ziegler brings Snow White to life with her acting and her voice. Waiting on a Wish is a beautifully done song. Meanwhile, Good Things Grow is an immensely catchy ensemble number. Heigh Ho and Whistle While You Work also get an update you’ll love to sing along to. I’m not a fan of Princess Problems but a Hand Meets a Hand is sweet. Even the Evil Queen gets her own campy musical number reminiscent of a classic Disney Villain. Think, Gaston or Poor Unfortunate Souls.

Gal’s performance as the Evil Queen is funny and wonderfully dramatic. She’s intimidating but not necessarily scary, demonstrating that her power is as superficial as her looks.

What I loved most is the way the story is centered around Snow White as a princess and a leader to her people. This film delivers a message that a lot of us need to hear. Her compassion and bravery without ever resorting to violence or aggression makes her a unifying force for her people and a wonderful role model for modern viewers.

I highly recommend giving this film a fair shake.

I don’t see enough people talking about Win or Lose so I’m going to start posting my thoughts.

I can’t wait for the final two episodes to air on March 12, tomorrow. I’m curious to see what direction they take for Kai’s story since they’ve guest starred in most of the other characters’s stories. I’ve been listening to the soundtrack and rewatching past episodes and I have some predictions.

I’m pretty sure Kai is the newest member of the team and therefore feels like they have something to prove. I also think their dad is really invested in their softball career. I noticed in “Coach’s Kid” that there seemed to be a pretty pushy parent trying to give Coach his copy of the lineup. So I’m guessing that’s Kai’s father.

I’m curious to see what Kai’s relationships look like from their perspective. Especially considering the fall out of the cheating scandal. We got to see how Van handled it but what about Kai’s parents? Also how does Kai get injured before the game? Sure, Laurie accidentally hits them in the face during practice, but Kai appears to be nursing a limp too. So what happened?

I’m looking forward to seeing the story through Coach’s eyes too. He seems to really care about those kids and I’m sure he’s genuinely proud of all of them even when they mess up. I’m also curious to see what obstacles he’s facing too. He seems to be going through a pretty awkward divorce and it must be tough keeping up with that, plus two daughters, pushy parents, and a whole team of insecure kids.

It’ll be interesting to see how things resolve for everyone on the outside looking in. I hope each of them finds their own form of closure by the end of the story.

Until then Go Pickles! 🥎

You know when I was watching Kai’s episode, I couldn’t help but hear “Surface Pressure” playing in my head when she started sinking into the ground and berating herself for every little mistake.

Like: Give it to your sister and never wonder if the same pressure would have pulled you under. Who am I if I don’t have what it takes? No cracks, no breaks, No Mistakes, No Pressure!

Immaculate fanfic potential.

The coach's kid who only wants to be good enough to hit the ball x the all star player who the coach adores.

Get on this people.

Honestly I assumed Laurie had a crush since episode one. From the way Kai saves her, to her nervous response to practicing together and ending with her determination to get on base “for Kai!”

And Kai is so nice and supportive to Laurie I could see it happening.

Was anyone else kinda sad and entertained watching coach Dan crashing out in the finale.

I should’ve known it was him in that intro. Poor guy was going through it. Even though his episode pov isn’t the strongest I’m glad we got to see things from his perspective. It’s clear that he adores his team and his daughters, especially Laurie. That’s his baby girl right there.

I went back and rewatched Coach’s kid and they are so similar it’s not even funny. They just want to spend time together. They’re both scared that they’re not good enough. I loved the parallels between their relationship and the one between James and Kai. Don’t get me started on Kai though or we’ll be here all day.

You're telling me that someone in the writers room at Pixar came up with the gimmick that a girl who feels many things in her life are uncontrollable (money, what her mom does and doesn't post, etc), and who feels like she's the adult in the family - has reversed gravity, because her life feels out of wack and like the foundational forces are reversed?

and then you tell me that the moment her mom is finally truly there for her is the moment she can step onto stable ground?

I'm sobbing. I'm screaming. I'm banging my head into the walls. WHAT DO YOU MEAN I'M SUPPOSED TO BE OKAY?

It’s Time to Defend Taylor from Win or Lose (2025)

I don’t normally voice my disagreements with how people ingest media in a public manner. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. HOWEVER…too many people are coming after Taylor from Pixar’s Win or Lose (2025) and ion like that so…

With TV/film suppressing so much Black Girl representation, seeing Taylor, Kai, and Rochelle as a part of the main cast was exciting! This rant will be about how viewers have reacted to just Taylor though, concerning episodes 5 and 6.

Get cozy because there’s a lot to unpack here. Here’s your SPOILER ALERT!

I thought Taylor and Yuwen made a very cute couple. I love how they depicted what it’s like falling in love during your awkward years. Yuwen was very sweet with Taylor and it was clear Taylor brought out the best in Yuwen (as confirmed by Kai).

Of course, their relationship comes to a rocky patch when Yuwen becomes jealous and insecure when he sees Taylor and Tom interacting. For these interactions, keep in mind that they are portrayed from Yuwen’s perspective. Taylor eventually calls things off when Yuwen purposely catches Taylor off-guard to pitch the ball, which causes Taylor to miss and the other team to make a run.

On social media I have seen the cutest edits to this imaginary couple. I’ve also seen some sad ones. In almost every sad one, Taylor is casted as the villain. The comments are even worse! Many place the fault on Taylor for hurting Yuwen, or worse, cast her off as “the worst girlfriend AND big sister”. They have massacred my poor Shayla despite her getting just as hurt, if not more.

Let’s break it down:

1. In episode 6, we are introduced to the “real” Yuwen. The Yuwen we see is outwardly very cocky, self-assured and sometimes aloof. Yuwen deals with social anxiety and insecurity by hiding behind a “Class clown” persona. He relies on humor and positive attention to thrive among his peers. We also see his inner child, who is very sweet and portrays Yuwen’s real feelings.

2. Episode 5 and 6 give a more detailed look into Taylor. She is a great softball player and gets along well with her teammates. It’s shown that Tom and Taylor are good friends. Pre-relationship, Taylor and Yuwen can be seen sharing easy banter with each other. I think it’s important to note that Taylor never instigates such banter and only participates at Yuwen’s insistance. Taylor is also held responsible for her younger brother, Ira, during the games (More on this later).

3. Taylor is well aware of this from the jump. On their first date to the movies, she explicitly assures Yuwen to just be himself. And he does — as best as he can, anyhow.

Yuwen eventually opens up to Taylor and reveals his “inner child”. A very touched Taylor reveals her “inner child” in return. In doing so, they both share a personal secret: Yuwen shares he is very insecure, while Taylor shares that she gets nauseous when nervous.

Claim #1: It’s Taylor’s fault for hurting Yuwen, he’s obviously insecure and she knows this!

Aht aht! Wait a min… let’s refute this ridiculous opinion (because it’s important to realize that these comments are JUST OPINIONS)

Obviously they are just kids, but let’s give a little bit of credit here. Kids can go through amazing growth in interpersonality and emotional intelligence. Yuwen is shown to struggle with letting his guard down, but he made an active decision to do so with Taylor. Taylor recognizes this and returns the favor. It’s a hugesign of mutual trust. To keep that trust, you’ve got to work at it. 

The first incident that lead to their breakup occurs at school. Tom hands Taylor her dropped cell phone and the two engage in a conversation. While Yuwen is shown to be initially irritated, it quickly turns to crushing insecurity and leads to Taylor pushing him away after he butts into the conversation with an ill-timed joke. If you pay close attention to Taylor’s expression, tone, and what is being said to Tom, it is clear she is concerned for Tom. During the conversation it is revealed that something might be wrong with Tom’s brother and it is somehow related to Tom’s academic troubles (which eventually leads into Rochelle’s storyline). 

Now, Taylor doesn’t yell at Yuwen, she doesn’t scream or accuse him of being a jerk. All she asks for is that Yuwen can be serious at times. Which is fair. It’s clear that Tom’s brother is a sensitive topic, and even though Yuwen isn’t aware of the situation, he unfortunately chose to give into his insecurities and push the clown narrative, despite Taylor’s initial warning (the push away).

After a dramatic, emotional montage of inner child Yuwen and inner child Taylor fighting and crying, it jumps to the night of the championships. From Yuwen’s perspective, Taylor angrily brushes past him on the way to the field, leaving Yuwen hurt.

However, in the episode prior, Ira’s perspective shows that Taylor in fact reaches out to Yuwen in an attempt to understand why Yuwen is being aloof and clearly upset. Yuwen, retreating to his humor shield, mockingly repeats Taylor’s request to “use your words”. Taylor tells him he is being rude, and he shoots back that Taylor is being rude, still upset over her reaction at his jokes towards Tom at school. Yuwen is then shown to be the one walking away from Taylor as she confronts her brother. Yuwen is shutting Taylor out.

But before yall come and say it’s because Taylor hurt his feelings, remember that Taylor was just as hurt after their argument. She is literally crying in the car on the way to the game. Leave my poor girl alone, she has feelings too!

Now to the actual game.

Earlier in the episode, Taylor enlists Yuwen’s help in practicing her catches, as she’d like to be catcher one day. Yuwen initially doesn’t take Taylor seriously (out of concern of course), but when Taylor get’s upset and expresses frustration, he finally gets with the program.

While in the pit, the team notice the animosity between the couple and Tom decides to spill the tea Taylor told him and announce that Yuwen’s acting the way he is because he is insecure. Okay a few things to unpack here. First, Taylor is sitting with her headphones on, so she doesn’t know Tom has announced this. Second, remember Taylor and Tom are close (platonically), I assume this was a private conversation (perhaps as a way to apologize to Tom on Yuwen’s behalf) that went down after Taylor and Yuwen’s argument. 

Yuwen takes the slight very hard and retaliates by sharing to the whole team that Taylor wants to take Rochelle’s place as catcher, but he voices doubt that Taylor is no where near as good as Rochelle for it to be feasible. Taylor hears (since Yuwen is speaking with an increased volume) and takes off her headphones to fix him a glare (but doesn’t say anything). But before, she is sitting there looking heartbroken.

So, when the coach asks for a temporary fill-in for Rochelle (she is absent atm), Taylor volunteers. The coach decides he wants to be stupid and asks if Taylor thinks she’s a better catcher than Rochelle (despite NOBODY wanting to volunteer for the catcher positon except Taylor). He dismisses the dumb comment at Taylor’s pointed expression. This hits hard since now that is TWO people instilling or voicing disbelief in Taylor’s catching capabilities, despite the hard work and success that’s being put in! 

Yuwen’s not done though. In another insecure attack, he picks fun at Taylor and discretely reveals her secret by “encouraging” her not to puke if she gets nervous in front of the whole team. It backfires though and the whole team regard Yuwen coldly. Taylor, always forced into being the bigger person, just tells Yuwen “I’ll see you on the field”. On the field, Yuwen refuses to listen to Taylor’s pitch signs, which leads to the eventual missed catch. 

Taylor is through. Rightfully so. She’s visibly upset and frustrated towards Yuwen’s behavior towards her because Yuwen is refusing to communicate and show nothing but animosity (plus, he’s broken her trust by intentionally sharing her secret to the whole team) So, she ends things, and walks off the field.

Claim #2: Taylor is the worst because she treats Ira horribly!

Honestly, it’s giving yall just want an excuse to hate on Black girls. I feel like I didn’t see this opinion until after episode six, soooooooo, the math ain’t mathin if yall are just really defensive of Ira.

Episode 5 is told from Ira’s perspective. Ira is Taylor’s imaginative little brother who accompanies Taylor at softball meets (probably due to her parents just dropping him off with Taylor). Taylor is left to look after him while playing the game. Despite her slight annoyance (which I think is justified), she still cares deeply about her brother (i.e. replying to Ira’s complaints and announcements during the game). 

In a move reminiscent to Nico and Bianca Di Angelo (but, you know, without the total abandonment and death), Taylor starts hanging out with Yuwen, which doesn’t bode well with Ira. In Ira’s eyes, Taylor is the only one who gets him. So he decided to roll with the “Bleacher Creatures” after they show interest in him. 

Taylor voices her concern with that fact and pulls their mom into it when Ira shows disinterest in her warnings. Taylor is justifiably worried about her brother hanging around the kids that obviously cause some trouble. She even tells Yuwen about it, and he agrees to talk to Ira. The timing is a bit unclear, but I assume that the movie date had happened just before that (with Ira spilling about Taylor’s boyfriend happening before that — whew, work with me here!). So the next morning on the school bus, Yuwen’s attempt to fist bump Ira (Ira chooses to lick Yuwen’s fist instead ) was also Yuwen’s attempt at bonding with Ira at Taylor’s request.

But before yall come with the: “but she yelled at Ira before the game!” 

  1. She is upset with Yuwen and Ira chose to interrupt… what did yall think was gonna happen?
  2. Taylor is frustrated. She has been put in the position of having to read between the lines and make decisions for people and she’s tired.
  3. Ira was able to come to terms that what he did with the Bleacher Creatures was wrong by himself. When you have an older sis calling all the shots, it can be difficult to decide on your own. It’s a moment of growth for Ira.

I’m not dismissing that Ira’s feelings got hurt about his sister distancing from him, but Taylor is her own person as well. 

In conclusion, Taylor’s actions are justified and she is also a victim in this scenario, not just Yuwen. Insecurity should not be an excuse to hurt your partner. I hope Yuwen talks to Taylor and they make up, but yall better recognize that Yuwen hurt Taylor too. 

And that Taylor deserves just as much love.

Taylor was so sweet and mature throughout both episodes and it sucks that she had to deal with all that. I love the comparison to Nico and Bianca, they are just like them. It painful to watch Yuwen constantly shut Taylor down due to his own fears because he was hurting her and himself in the process. I also have siblings and it can be hard to find an identity outside of them but when you do you’re all the better for it because you each get to grow as people.

I think it’s also important to point out that Taylor can’t be older than 13. She’s still a little girl. She handled things to the best of ability but she’s still young and nobody is perfect. I’m proud of her anyway and she deserves some kindness.

Yuwen needs to see how his actions affect others and himself. Ira needs to learn how to make his own decisions and learn from his mistakes. Taylor should be allowed to make choices that are good for her and she’s not just there to make others feel better about themselves when they mess up. They are each essential in facilitating this growth in each of their characters.

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