jerseygirlmk
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 23, 2015
I agree. I would love to have more perspective from a mom with kids but I do love the guys on the show!JL used to do content like this! She always gave the POV of a "mom in the parks"
I agree. I would love to have more perspective from a mom with kids but I do love the guys on the show!JL used to do content like this! She always gave the POV of a "mom in the parks"
My only comment on this is that Charles and Steve are on pretty much everything that you guys do -- the Daily Fix, the Best and Worst, the Disney Dining Show, etc. They are good, but we see them all the time. Folks like Kathy, Teresa, and Julie only ever appear on the main show. For that reason, I would personally prefer them being given preference in the rotation over those who appear in the other shows. That's just my opinion, of course, and I'm sure others disagree.
I hesitate a little to post this thread, as I love the Dis Unplugged and don't want to be flamed, but I'm sharing publicly, in case anyone else feels this way.
As I said, I love the show - I think the team is great and I never miss an episode of the flagship show. That said, I've been a little disappointed over the last couple years that none of the new regulars on the show have been women. I would love to see the cast add another woman in her 20s/30s whose voice I can relate to (or a woman of any age for that matter). For example, I think Kylie is fantastic when she does vlogs with Ryno and Craig! Could she be a regular contributor on the main Dis Unplugged? I feel like ever since JL left, the new folks (both guests and regulars) have been men nine times out of ten. And it seems like Teresa and Kathy have been on the show less recently, so while the show is still enjoyable, it feels like it's missing something it once had. And while we once had The Trip, the entire Dis YouTube line just seems to be completely male dominated these days.
Watching the show today, my heart just sank a little as we got through all the introductions and there was not a female voice to be heard. Anyway, just one woman's opinion, but thought I'd speak up, in case anyone feels as I do.
All the best.
I think Craig, Ryno, Steve, Sean, and Charles are all pretty young. This is a WDW show so not really focused on the Asian Disney parks.No one is arguing there should be only women. But to have diversity means having many different voices. Where are the coloured people? where are the young men? where are people from Asia? etc. Also this would allow them to better talk about growing Disney markets in Asia. As a white man I am alienated by this only white old man panel. None of them really relate to me.
No one is arguing there should be only women. But to have diversity means having many different voices. Where are the coloured people? where are the young men? where are people from Asia? etc. Also this would allow them to better talk about growing Disney markets in Asia. As a white man I am alienated by this only white old man panel. None of them really relate to me.
No one is arguing there should be only women. But to have diversity means having many different voices. Where are the coloured people? where are the young men? where are people from Asia? etc. Also this would allow them to better talk about growing Disney markets in Asia. As a white man I am alienated by this only white old man panel. None of them really relate to me.
No one is arguing there should be only women. But to have diversity means having many different voices. Where are the coloured people? where are the young men? where are people from Asia? etc. Also this would allow them to better talk about growing Disney markets in Asia. As a white man I am alienated by this only white old man panel. None of them really relate to me.