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Bee the babysitter
Bee the babysitter












bee the babysitter

Our differences are what make us stand out. “Get out of here, you little pap smears,” she says defiantly, and when Cole says he’s wearing special glasses to make his left eye strong, she replies, “you look pretty strong to me.” The most important reassurance Bee gives Cole though, the moment that changes everything for him and resonates through both the original film and its sequel? Just before all Hell breaks loose, Cole sobs in bed as he tells Bee, “I just want to feel normal, but I feel weird most of the time,” and she responds with, “Well I like weird, all of the time.”īeing weird is what makes you, you. ​Cole’s babysitter and confidant, Bee (Weaving) starts the film protecting Cole by scaring away his bullies. Only I didn't have a Bee to help me see it was okay. Just switch out the space sheets for Goosebumps sheets, and I was Cole in every way. I was called “pussy”, amongst an assortment of other things, by mouth-breathing jocks. I got hit in the head with volleyballs during gym class. See, I was-no, I am-Cole, and he was a character that spoke to me. Partially because Weaving is indeed a horror goddess and might even be the second coming of Jamie Lee Curtis, but mostly because of Cole ( Judah Lewis). It’s cool if you don’t have a soul, I don’t judge), but I’ve been a diehard fan since it released. Some of you hated The Babysitter (2017), either because you don’t like fun, gore, or the phenomenal Samara Weaving (I’m kidding, relax. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE BABYSITTER AND THE BABYSITTER: KILLER QUEEN A lesson we can all take from The Babysitter films. But this isn’t the time to beat yourself up and let the ugliness of the world win. The world is tough and getting tougher, and there are so many of us who are having a hard time feeling good about ourselves. It’s a year where those of us who are still sane have concerns about our physical health, but getting lost in that is the concern for our own mental health.īullying and ugliness are running more rampant than ever. And for many of us, Jehovah’s Witnesses knocking on the door are the most exciting visitors we’ve had in months.

bee the babysitter

Anti-maskers are a thing during a pandemic.














Bee the babysitter