>>3637
Seen it mention on the /tv/ lesbian core chart, and I think it was on TV years ago, but I missed it.
It is a “period piece”, right?
>>3628
She is putting way too much emphasis on the e at the end.
The pronunciation is listed on Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/skalle#Norwegian_Nynorsk
The Swedish entry has an audio pronunciation of the word; note that she says “en skalle/“a skull” in that example
The easiest way to get the pronunciation right might be to take the Old Norse “skalli” and switch the “i” at the end with an “e” like in “eh”.
>It didn't last long. They broke up later in the season.
Booh! Lame!
The first time I really noticed a lesbian relationship in a TV-series, was on The Tribe (the Kiwi post-apocalyptic series from the very late ’90s/early ’00s), and it was only much later I found out they had actually shot a kiss that ended up on the cutting-room floor because they chickened out from airing it. They have uploaded that missing scene on YT now, and they expand on their relationship in one of the official books that continue the story.
Never really noticed Willow/Tara on BtVS back in the day.
>Now, it's like every single female character in television and movies is portrayed as sapphic to some degree.
Yeah, now it feels shoehorned in there and cheap, like they are only doing it to score social brownie points from blue checkmarks on Twitter.
>I never watched it. Coming out as the USA invaded Iraq, it reeked too heavily of propaganda to stomach.
Don’t really remember much from the show, only that it felt restricted by having the military setting. Saw aPost too long. Click here to view the full text.