denisvileneuve:

There is a reason this is the last scene in which Okoye appears before the credits roll. It speaks volumes about the power black women possess. Seeing anyone, let alone a black man, submit to a black woman on screen in this way is a rarity.

Gurira thinks the message in that scene is vital for everyone, especially women and girls.

“You expect to use your love for me and our love for each other to actually get me to betray my nation, and I would kill you first. I love that,” she said. “I think women don’t often get to portray that sort of nobility and that sort of integrity, especially [choosing that] over their love.” – Danai Gurira on The Scene™

those mutuals that you’ve had FOR YEARS

and maybe you hardly ever talk to them

but they haven’t changed their icon and/or url in forever and they’re just this positive constant on your dash like, “awh, it’s you 🙂 ”

i just wanna give a shout out to you folks, i hope you know who you are