Lily Crozier
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But when you watch old movies, there's so many examples on YouTube.
You can watch, like, compilations.
And so what kind of has ended up happening is that a lot of villains, like, have become quite queer coded, not just in film anymore but in TVs and all types of media because, like, the villain always gets a β
come up and... Well, yeah, the villain always gets taught like a lesson and they're not... They never really get a happy ending anyway.
So I'm not sure if a lot of writers are just sort of...
Some people don't even know that they're writing in that kind of way.
Well, in Captive Prince, it's like the characters are queer anyway.
Yeah.
So it's like Lauren being.
Well, this is like the fix, I guess, is kind of my point.
It's like they do.
I mean, spoilers, I guess.
But like they do get their like happy ending, which is so lovely.
Yeah.
But whenever I think of like Lauren as like the villain, I kind of do think of like in terms of Disney I think of Scar from The Lion King because he was the most flamboyant lion I've ever seen in my life.
Like his little Be Prepared song.
But, yeah, when you talk about, like, Elsa as well, it's, like, her character design was based off a very famous drag queen.
I think her name was Divine.
But when you see pictures, like, her makeup was inspired by this, like, very famous drag queen.
It's really interesting.