We finally came up with one "A sketch with Trent and Joel in it" that was the idea so we ran with it! Then we added all the little Grinch sprinklings on top and walla! Hope you enjoy the. Yep, you read that right. Every year I save Christmas--and Christmas Falls--by organizing a massive festival that sustains tourism for our little town. The holidays are a heck of a lot of work, and when I go home, I want peace and quiet, not fa-la-la'ing on my porch.
So no, the Grinch may not literally be a gay man, or even an unintentional metaphor. Still, those of us in Queerville should recognize–and empathize–with his grouchy mood. From an early age I attempted to throw myself at Christmas like a human javelin. My zeal to fit in by loving this holiday was rejected again and again by my true nature, and possibly also the holiday itself. When I was seven, the entire trimmed Christmas tree fell on top of me while I was watching Saturday morning cartoons—I was stuck underneath for twenty minutes.
The Jim Carrey-starring, live-action version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas from has been hiding a very child unfriendly secret this whole time. In the two decades it has been around, I have watched it countless times and firmly believe Jim Carrey deserves an Oscar for his role as The Grinch. I will not be taking questions at this time because I want to focus on the the overlooked lesbian icons hiding in plain sight. Is Happiest Season the lesbian Christmas movie we deserve?
Grinch don't like Christmas because of his woke lesbian mothers that hate traditional family values. YESSSS. Wouldn't it be better just to ignore your dad and people like him? Homophobes in general, just ignore them, tune them out. .