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King of the Hill // S05E12: Now Who's the Dummy?
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"I don't know what the future holds, but one thing I know for sure is that I will never regret this moment."
Park Eun-Bin as Seo Mok-Ha and Kim Hyo-Jin as Yoon Ran-Joo Castaway Diva (2023) dir. by Oh Choong-Hwan
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remember kids, the moral of "Irish and Italians weren't even considered White yet!" isn't "because in those times people were so ignorant they didn't think the Irish were white". the moral is "because white is an unreal category created to justify slavery and ongoing hoarding of power and wealth". It's not that you know better about Italians. It's that the boundaries of the higher caste have changed.
#also#it was less ‘they didn’t consider them white’ and more they considered them as a lesser group than those from more ‘refined’ nationalities#they were white just not the right type of white#*when i say white i mean the irish as this mainly ties to britain’s relationship to ireland#can’t really speak about the treatment of italians because general#it was better to be italian than irish catholic#which again#a LOT of it is tied to sectarianism especially in places like Glasgow
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greta thunberg, liam cunningham, rima hassan, and everyone else on that ship, thank you, and i hope you succeed. i really hope you succeed. you know what you are risking, and i wish for you to come back safely, having done what you set out to do.
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Actor Johnathan Joss was just murdered for being gay. On the first day of pride 2025. He was best known for playing John Redcorn on King of the Hill.
I had no idea he was gay but he was married to a man named Tristan Kern de Gonzales (on valentines day 2025!)

They lived in San Antonio Texas where his family is from and he grew up. He was 59.
In Janurary 2025 his home was burned down which made news. It killed some of his beloved dogs. He didnt elaborate beyond he believed it was arson (gofundme is still up and i suggest donating to help his funeral costs and his husband
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Now we know he and his husband had been threatened by several neighbors for being queer. They told pigs, pigs being pigs did nothing before or after it happened.
Yesterday Joss and his husband went to check their mailbox wherein they found one of their dogs skulls (statement from his husband
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As they weeped and mourned in shock, a neighbor, Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, came out and aimed at de Gonzales…but Hoss jumped in front of the bullet and was instantly killed.
Ceja, homophobia murdering coward, tried to take off but de Gonzales had called pigs who vaguely tried to do something. He was arrested and his bail set for $200k. Or as my sister said who the fuck sets bail for a murderer?
San Antonio.
De Gonzales is clearly mourning, posting pics on Hoss’ fb page. This one really struck me

This is why we need pride people, and not rainbow capitalism. Please donate to the gofundme and let san antonio cops knows what you think. De Gonzales said multiple neighbors had threatened them…id like to see those people investigated for arson.
Go into pride with rage and knowing. Have joy, kiss puppies, dont bow to homophobes. And maybe enjoy a little king of the hill.
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MEET STITCH
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dunno if this is in the doc because i heard it in a podcast with the guys behind the doc but the mkultra thing is crazy because allegedly michael says he was involved and knew someone (like a known name, i just forget) that was also on the program.
Watching conspiracy theory shows on Netflix, like "oh the CIA were doing shady shit in the 1980s? Say it ain't so!"
Not to be too nihilistic and paranoid, but after finding out that MKUltra was real, nothing shocks me any more.
Not to mention the current antics of the USA top brass being utterly unhinged and illegal
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DOCUMENTARY RECOMMENDATIONS
i like to think of myself as someone who's worked in the industry, has consumed hundreds of hours of content both professionally and personally that i've got pretty decent taste. so, during my out-of-work era (because the industry is collapsing) i've been watching more and more docs that i would share some of my favourites from over the years. also, this is an ever-growing list.
↠ summary
💬 my general word vomit
⚠︎ content warnings
✶ star rating (as a caveat, i'm not ranking the true crime stories themselves as it feels highly unethical just more the editorial decisions also, i'm a firm believer in not watching true crime docs where the people involved haven't signed off on it).
TRUE CRIME GENRE
girl in the picture (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ in this documentary, a woman found dying by a road leaves behind a son, a man claiming to be her husband — and a mystery that unfolds like a nightmare.
💬 the way this just gets worse and worse as the story progresses. everyone failed this poor kid.
⚠︎ child abuse themes • strong language • sexual references, including assault
into the fire: the lost daughter (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ cathy learns of the disappearance of her birth daughter, aundria, in twenty-ten. a search for answers leads to a shocking suspect.
💬 gonna be honest, one, never doubt a mother's intuition. two, i figured it out within the first five-minutes however, for me this story is more about seeking justice for a little girl who lost her voice. also, never trust a pick me.
⚠︎ child abuse themes • strong language • sexual references, including assault
night stalker: the hunt for a serial killer (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ a four-part true crime series documenting the hunt for serial killer, richard ramirez.
💬 if i've learned anything from these documentaries, the police, especially in the eighties are as thick as pig shit at best and negligent at worst. however these guys did not too bad compared to the rest. i watched this years ago and i think it was the first time that i thought, "woah, netflix is actually putting money in their metaphorical docs department."
⚠︎ child abuse themes • strong language • sexual references, including assault
ice cream wars (✶✶✶✶✶) — netflix (could go back on bbc iplayer)
↠ this documentary series delves into the gang wars that terrorised ice-cream van drivers in glasgow and the nineteen-eighty-four attack that killed a family.
💬 so this hits a little close too home for me. i basically grew up in the east end, my mum and her family are from easterhouse and my step-dad used to work in a van, in easterhouse not long after all of this. the doc does a really good job of setting the scene of the working class in glasgow and our relationship to the gangs and police.
also, they don't really go over it in the doc (understandable because it is hearsay, so they can't confirm it but the perpetrator is an open secret).
⚠︎ distressing images • strong language
the hunt for the world's end killers (✶✶✶✶) — bbc iplayer
↠ the story of one of scotland's most notorious double murders. this series charts the twists and turns of a case that remained unsolved for thirty-five years.
💬 this was a hard watch. a lot of these are, but specifically this one for me because it goes over misogyny of the time and the role of women that is still very much a part of scottish society still to this day. the fact they had to get scots law changed for a conviction... like our system needs a massive overhaul.
⚠︎ upsetting scenes • vawg • sexual references, including assault
the ripper (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ in the nineteen-seventies, the brutal murders of sex workers in ecconomically depressed areas of the uk (england) spark little public interest — until a teen is also killed.
💬 seriously, fuck the police and fuck the papers. the way they tried to turn this story into victim blaming the sex workers when all women were at risk of this bloke. then again, what can you expect from the british tabloids? like, it's so twisted because he's compared to 'jack the ripper' on the basis of misinformation and flashy headlines.
⚠︎ upsetting scenes • vawg • sexual references, including assault
murder trial: the vanishing woman (✶✶✶✶✶) — bbc iplayer
↠ two people face trial for the murder of thirty-five-year-old margaret fleming.
💬 not gonna lie, the defence really riled me up as they do in all of them by taking cheap shots at stereotypes and comically farcical assumptions, which they know.
(not in this one but one of them implies the reporting of a sexual assault as 'fake news', most definitely a tory.)
⚠︎ upsetting images / descriptions • child abuse • abuse of a vulnerable adult
waco: american apocalypse (✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ gunfire erupts when federal agents arrive at the branch dividian compound with a search warrant and hostage negotiators attempt to free the children, leading to a fifty-one day stand-off.
💬 my sympathy to the cult members can only stretch so far when they support a guy that abuses children, sexually, and every time they spoke, outside of the kid in the situation all i could think was, "but you're knowingly supporting a pedo who just wants to blow shit up."
also, you know why they had to start saying, "women and children first."? because men would so often ditch to save themselves. case-and-point. i hate to say it, but i'm with the feds on this. (again, to an extent but more than the cult).
⚠︎ upsetting scenes • child abuse
don't f**k with cats (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ a shocking online video brings together a widespread internet group of animal lovers out for justice. their target, meanwhile has more horrors planned.
💬 don't fuck with the internet. the pinnacle of fuck around and find out.
⚠︎ animal cruelty • sexual references, including assault
EXPOSÉ GENRE
the shamima begum story (✶✶✶✶) — bbc iplayer
↠ at fifteen shamima begum left london to join the terror group islamic state. for the first time, her account of what happened is investigated to find the truth.
💬 i'm sorry, i don't care what anybody says, the uk government is in the wrong for this shit. they are refusing to take responsibility for a situation they knew about and did fuck all to stop on the basis of gathering intel. i have a lot of sympathy for this kid, i truly do. the uk failed her and now they want to act like none of this is their fault and its setting a scary precedent that the uk, if they don't want to deal with their mess, they can strip you of your citizenship. bring her back and lock her up here.
if we can show sympathy for the incels in this country, then why is she any different? both groups are a risk to national security.
⚠︎ strong language • vawg • upsetting scenes
american conspiracy: the octopus murders (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ photojournalist christian hansen continues the work of danny casolaro, a reporter who mysteriously died while investigating a major political conspiracy.
💬 this is insane, unsurprising but insane with how deep it goes - even in regards to stuff that isn't covered in the doc. there's a scene in episode four when they're going through the police box and they uncover something that made me feel physically sick. there's also a real funny moment about the nsa, i think also in episode four. i did think christian playing danny was a little on the nose but after hearing not only what's in the doc but also how danny's family initially reacted to him showing up at their door, it makes a lot of sense not to mention, christian points out that danny spoke with michael the first week of his sentence, over twenty-years later, the crew picks him up at the end of it. it really does come full circle.
people like to paint danny as naïve, mainly to suit their own narrative that he was a little out of his depth and overall i couldn't disagree more but i do think his naivety stems from just a societal naivety that was around in the seventies and eighties.
⚠︎ bloody injuries • distressing imagery
the program: cons, cults and kidnapping (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ former students of the academy of ivy ridge return to the now-shuttered school and reflect on the horrors the endured during their time in the program
💬 it's wild to me that the troubled teen industry is not only still legal but so widespread and you just know that because it's so ultra republican that nothing's going to be done about it.
⚠︎ distressing scenes • child abuse • sexual assault mentions
disclosure: kids on the psychiatric ward (✶✶✶) — bbc iplayer
↠ young women tell their stories from years spent on an adolescent psychiatric ward - a place supposed to make them better, but which they say failed them and left them traumatised.
💬 oh look! its the uk's own 'troubled teen industry' except this one is public and government funded. yeah, this shit sucks. all of these girls are around my age and it reminds me a lot of fern brady's book (which you should absolutely read) when it comes to the nhs' negligence and borderline vitriolic hatred towards young autistic girls.
⚠︎ distressing scenes • child abuse • miscarriage mention • disordered eating • self-harm • suicide
BEHIND THE SCENES / BIOPIC GENRE
trainwreck: woodstock '99 (✶✶✶✶) — netflix
↠ the nineteen-ninety-nine fest takes a hard swerve away from the nineteen-sixty-nine woodstock co-creator michael lang's version with a military base locale, profit focus and toxic vibe.
💬 who needs a horror movie when you can just watch this? genuinely, this festival represents the deepest, darkest and most depraved aspects of toxic masculinity and their pseudo-underdog notions with a lord of the flies backdrop.
that fat boy slim story will stick with me a lot longer than the carnage of day three and the way the ceo's wash their hands and try downplay then borderline victim blame it is disgusting.
⚠︎ bloody injuries • vawg • sexual references, including assault
waking sleeping beauty (✶✶✶✶) — disney+
↠ a revealing look at the events that ushered in the second chapter of disney's animation legacy - i.e. the disney renaissance.
💬 finally, something a little more light. this is such a feel-good doc. it has it's emotional ups and downs but if you want a good cry, this is it and if you want to know what it's like to work in media for better or worse, it's a good indicator for your tolerance in mismanagement.
⚠︎ death, mentioned • references to the aids crisis
howard (✶✶✶✶) — disney+
↠ "howard" is the untold story of howard ashman, the brilliant lyricist behind disney classics.
💬 i recommend watching this after waking sleeping beauty to give you a full scope of howard's work for disney. there's a beautiful irony in the only person i would consider to be the next 'walt disney' was a gay jewish man. can you believe disney had the cheek to try and remove this from streaming?! (i mean easily, but still...)
⚠︎ mentions of the aids epidemic • substance abuse
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i realise this was three years ago but i’ve just watched the doc and for me, like you said it sums up the aggressive young white male pseudo-underdog entitlement. because these guys were fine with the corporate greed when it served them, until i didn’t.
and I think it’s pretty guaranteed who they voted for.
I wanted to pause the doc-o when it got to this line "They were mad at us because we took their MTV away and gave it to their little sister"
I'm not sure I can fully express how I feel about that line, other than to say it's unfair.
today we're so used to our cultural spaces also being businesses trying to take advantage of us and take our money, and like business had always been a part of music (duh) but till like the 1980s or so the business side tended to fuck with the musicians themselves. In the 1980s you see more and more pre-packaged acts, sure there had been forerunners making pop versions of real music for younger siblings (hello The Monkeys) but the 80s and really the 90s these acts got bigger and more powerful.
but MTV.... idk if it was the first time that a generation's popular cultural center was also 100% a business that did not care about them or their legacy, and we're so used to it now, the places we came of age and into ourselves being both at the time and as we grow up trying to get our money before all else, but the sense of betrayal? the people who told you they understood your teenage wasteland turning out to be totally soulless robots who will throw you over to sell plastic crap to 12 year olds because they made better consumers than you.
I mean, I do think it's really a fair statement to make about the way a lot (young white male) MTV viewers probably felt and viewed what was going on, and if you look at the artists and acts that symbolized that shit, a lot of them were either young women themselves or highly popular with young women (and therefore tainted by effeminacy). At the time, there were enough cultural and social (and political etc.) forces and dynamics which still helped keep women and girls back and not fully recognized or as catered to so that some of the anger and frustration could, at least with Woodstock 99 and maybe elsewhere, be channeled in a more appropriate direction than at the little sister (at that moment anyway).
I think MTV was the first time a generation's pop cultural center that was also 100% a business that didn't care about them or their legacy also explicitly and persistently marketed and present itself as almost the opposite of that and as their voice, which is the problem and where the betrayal comes from.
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The Body Snatcher (1945) - dir. Robert Wise
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doES ANYONE ELSE REALIZE THAT WE’RE LIKE, THE FIRST GENERATION ON TUMBLR
GIVE IT 10-15 YEARS AND WE’LL ALL BE GROWN UP AND AN ENTIRE NEW SET OF KIDS WILL BE ON HERE BLOGGING ABOUT COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SHOWS AND BANDS AND MOVIES AND BOOKS
THE ONLY THING THEY’LL STILL BE BLOGGING ABOUT THE SAME AS WE WERE IS DOCTOR WHO
HOPEFULLY
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i say this as someone who didn’t hate dizzy (mainly because it sounded like steps, ‘deeper shade of blue’) or spaceman but, whilst i don’t think it’ll win, ‘what the hell just happened?’ is probably the only uk entry i would listen to in my normal life if i just came across it randomly.
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