Here is the edited transcript: And then he had to present to Netflix as "Migas". "Migas", sisters. The "Sisters". After the cancellation of Warrior Nun, a question of a supposed lesbophobia began for Netflix. After all, the second season of Warrior Nun had been a success, it had everything to be a series to continue getting bigger and bigger, and people started making relationships with other series and sapphic protagonisms that were being canceled for no reason. Netflix came with some budget excuses, with some excuses for few views, when, in fact, the fans showed the complete opposite, mainly in comparison to the series that were heteronormative, and that had its renewed seasons, and movies that were made one, two, three, four, I don't know how many movies have, in comparison to many series with sapphic protagonisms that were simply discarded by the platform, and what was supposed to be the publicization of these series was more by the fans, and by content creators like me, like Lowey, like Jess Kamalutti, Mariana Mortani, who brought these series, but Netflix really didn't invest in anything. So we were thinking, "Is it lesbophobia? What's going on?" We were outraged to imagine that there was a lesbophobia, a prejudice, with productions with sapphic protagonisms, so much so that Netflix's base, to become what it is today, was Orange and Daniel Black, an explosion of streaming services, everyone watched, the publicity was gigantic, and they saw that it worked, and not only did it bring the sapphic audience, which is a very loyal audience, and brought a lot of engagement, but it also opened the bubble in many ways, mainly because they really invested in the publicity, and when you invest in publicity, we know that it works, so the question came, "Why do you cancel so many series with sapphic protagonisms, being that Netflix's base was Orange and Daniel Black?" It's homophobia. We were in this assumption until a confirmation came from the producers and creators of Warrior Nun, that Netflix wouldn't produce Warrior Nun if they followed the relationship of Ava and Beatriz, our beautiful Ava-Triz. The producers and creators of the series had to hide Ava and Beatriz from the script and plot of the series, not being able to develop this couple in the first season, and having to put this couple hidden in the second season, and at the moment it was on air and was released, Netflix immediately, out of the blue, canceled the series. So, is it lesbophobia or not? In today's video, I'll expose many things about Netflix, proving a scanty lesbophobia, which is very sad, since Netflix has been a platform that has brought many content with representation, but we see that there is a great blockade, we don't know why, when it comes to couples of two women, two girls. I talked to the guys from Warrior Nun fandom, and many brought several very important information for us to bring, and despite the great media censoring us and taking us out of mainstream, the fans' strength was stronger than anything, and we managed to recover this series, Warrior Nun, for a third season. "I'll leave a message here to the critics, either swallow it, or get sick." We don't have much information about which platform saved this series, where it's going, how it's going to be, this continuation, but we know we did it, and today, besides celebrating this achievement, I came here to expose this scanty lesbophobia from Netflix, because there is no other name for what happened. So, after this giant introduction, I'll ask you to follow me on the social networks below, I'll call the vignette, and let's start with this very scanty expose. What's up, you guys? Is everything alright with you? In today's video, we're going to bring the information that the Warrior Nun fandom brought to me, and that I was also researching to bring to you about Netflix having canceled Warrior Nun purely and only for lesbophobia, because there is no other explanation with the data and the engagement that this series had. For you to have an idea, I'm living proof that this series had everything to be bombastic, because the evangelical aunts, believers, of my wife, were in love with the series. They were... And then, two women kissing, they found it so beautiful, the plot and everything around this series, that they were able to see the beauty of the relationship between the two women. So, who really saw the problem in Ava and Beatriz, wouldn't watch any other type of content from Netflix, and then it would be that garbage-globe vibe, communist-globe, communist-netflix, lacrimonious. So, for anyone else who isn't extremely conservative and who doesn't admit any LGBT content, anyone else could have been in love with Warrior Nun and would have the possibility of this series being bombastic, proving that series like Orange and The New Black have already done that. The problem is that the platform simply wasn't there, and I wanted to understand. Who has poop in their heads? Hey, that the business works... Why? Where? The human being with poop in his head and in his finger. What does he have? The rotten dick again? Oh, damn it! You're crazy! Look, I said I wouldn't get angry in this video because I'm here to bring information and maturity, but it's hard. It's really hard. And if you also have this difficulty, subscribe to this channel. Subscribe, leave your like, it's very important, don't forget to activate the bell, because we have videos on Mondays and Fridays here on this channel, and it's very important that you show up here every day, in all the videos that we bring here. Especially because we end up on the channel, on my channel and on the channel of several other Sapphic influencers, bringing a lot of information for this kind of series, since the platform itself doesn't do this service, and we do it for free, you know? We only win with AdSense, and AdSense doesn't even get very high, because as there is no information about the series, the algorithm doesn't help us to promote the information of this series, and we fall into limbo. Let's read a very interesting article from November 2022, talking about these meaningless cancellations by Netflix. "A few years after its start in the streaming world, Netflix reached a level that many companies had just dreamed of, and became an indispensable product for most audiovisual lovers. However, the brand's identification remains fragile with some consumer groups, such as the Sapphic community, that is, women or trans-feminine people who relate to other women, regardless of their sexual orientation." And again, I say that, in fact, the production of these contents doesn't limit only Sapphic women, because as we saw, Orange the New Black was the proof that the bubble can open up a lot more, and that many other people can consume the content. The point is, every time we have Sapphic characters who are not so sensual, or like a product a little more 18, when we talk about romance between girls, or something more romantic, soft, like a slow burn, like Ava and Beatrice, it seems that the platform is self-sabotaging, and I wanted to understand why this can be very successful when we see very interesting scripts. One of the series that for me doesn't make any sense is "Why there was no investment", and "Why" was canceled, without more or less, and even with the little investment, it was a series that had a lot of visibility, that was in first place in the most watched series during its launch, which was "For Skill". It doesn't make sense for the platform not to put a little more faith, a little more investment, and give a chance to a series like that, that had everything to work. We were talking about a twilight between two girls, and it was very successful, at the time it was released. But there was no investment, we had no publicity, and even so, the series achieved gigantic levels, much bigger than other series, and has several investments, a lot of publicity, and didn't reach the feet of what was the reach of "For Skill". So it doesn't make sense for me for them to limit themselves in this bubble, and think that only Sapphic people will consume this content, when, besides being very important for the representativeness, and pleasing Sapphic people, it can very well get out of the bubble, and reach a very large layer of people, as they already had other series that proved this on the platform. Then we have here an example, "First Death", and we have other examples, like "Everything Sucks", which was also canceled, and had a lot of visibility, "I am not ok with this", with a famous actress, a woman who was there at the top of the top, starring Itch, the thing, had everything to have a gigantic publicity, which was simply abandoned, was forgotten, and without more or less, didn't give any satisfaction to the public. We also had "Tenet Bounty Hunters", which was a success, I brought it to the channel too, and was also canceled without more or less, being that it was at the top of the most watched at the time it was released. And then Netflix comes in with that talk about cost-benefit, views, and we prove the opposite, that there were views, it got out of the bubble, thanks to the publicity of other media, and not of Netflix itself, because if it was to depend on Netflix itself, it wouldn't get out of the bubble, and not even from Netflix itself. And regarding cost-benefit, we had a series that had little investment as a force kill, and even so, it had a big return. And another, how do they expect this series to have a return, as they want it to have, when they didn't make the minimum effort to spread, and not even to invest in production. And then we entered "Warrior Nun", which was at the top of the list, as an extremely watched series, extremely well seen by the public, and that had everything to have much more than two seasons, even because it was left for the third season, and Netflix canceled it, without more or less. And this excuse that there's no money for these productions, is a very flabby excuse, because they invest a lot in heteronormative romantic comedies, which many times gives harm to the platform, and this has already been proven. There was a story from the cinema observatory, which exposed the fact that Netflix's "Cofrinho" seems to be more full than ever, especially if the huge sum of 130 million could be spent on a romantic comedy. Romantic comedies are types of films that yield a lot, and end up not needing so much investment, because we don't need to spend with special effects, and it always ends up being that cliché thing. So Netflix decided to invest a very high value in a romantic comedy, which in fact is not necessary so much investment, and since the launch of this article, there is still no information about the return of this romantic comedy to Netflix. And then again, it is not understood why Netflix has so much money available to spend on a romantic comedy, since the platform is full of heteronormative romantic comedies, and there is no opportunity to spend money on a series that has audience, that has return, and coincidentally, a series that had a very strong protagonist. But while all this was speculation, as I told you, the producers and creators of "Warrior Nun" ended up exposing Netflix and saying that they had to keep their relationship secret. This only proves itself, because since the first season, when we already saw some sparks between Eva and Beatrice, fan art, montages, fanfics were done, and many people already gossiping about the couple without knowing their development in the second season, the actresses themselves already reposted things in relation to this supposed couple, making it clear in the future that they already knew about the development of the two characters and proving what the producer and creator of the series said. Their romance had to be hidden from Netflix, and at the moment it was aired, the series was simply canceled. And then Netflix comes with these flabby excuses that there is no money for CGI, when there is money to spend on a romantic comedy, 130 million dollars, and there is no point in using excuses that the series did not have a return, because it was at the top of the most watched series for a long time, and the size of the fan engagement was so big that we got a historical milestone, which was to recover and bring this series back. We still don't know who will bring this series back, but it will come back. So yes, Netflix lost a golden opportunity for simple and pure lesbophobia of someone inside. As you can see here in some tweets from the fan guys who posted, the guys made a lot of outdoors with images of Save Warrior Nun, like a lot. While Netflix was shitting the series, we already know why. Now we already know why. Let's hear David Hager talking about the supposed censorship, which is no longer supposed, right? Netflix censorship in relation to Ava Trice. "And the funny thing was..." The funny thing was that, I'll translate for you. Sarah Walker, who directed the first two episodes of season 2 and a couple of episodes of season 1, saw the script and said, "And she came in and she read the script and she said, 'Oh, so we're not gonna go with the Ava Trice?'" So we're not gonna go with the Ava Trice story that had already been written since season 1, okay? "Storyline? We're like, 'No, we are...'" And he said, "Yes, we are, but we can't put it in the script, otherwise the series won't go forward." "Can't put it in the script, so every time you see her, she loves her like a friend." So he had to write in the script, she loves her as a friend to understand that that was the story we were telling. A love of friends. For Netflix not to know that they were going to develop this couple. He said, "I understand that that's the story we're telling." So we didn't tell Netflix what we were doing, but we felt that that was the key relationship and that was what the audience wanted to see. He felt that that relationship had everything to happen, it was a relationship that was starring the rest of the plot and it was what the audience wanted to see. But some things he said in this interview he did. "The best opportunity is to just see Beatrice fall in love properly." "The best opportunity we could bring in a storyline was to see Beatrice really falling in love." And that's how it all ended up developing. So they were just gals, gals who were pals. And then he had to present to Netflix as "migas", sisters, the sisters, sisters. That's how it was written. So the big kiss at the end was not in the script. The big kiss at the end of season two wasn't in the script, otherwise it wouldn't have happened. Until right before we shot it. Before, it wasn't in the script and then they recorded it on time, you know? Another fan of Funnel here on Twitter, Agnes Zlávká, very good nickname. She said, "What did Netflix do in two or three years?" "Two billboards, which is two outdoors, two trailers, no money for promotion, no press, and canceled the show." "What Funnel did in almost seven months." "Ten outdoors, one mural, one virtual convention, more than 3,879 articles." On Twitter, we got the #SaveWarriorNam tag, which many of you, and we also got into this tag, more than 14 million tweets. And the #WarriorNam tag for more or less 9 million tweets. On TikTok, we have more than one billion views in the top five with the #WarriorNam tags. And then the girl who said that Netflix only put practically two outdoors in the series, she showed the pictures of the outdoors and that was it. Warrior Nam. What a shitty outdoor, you know? Wow! We have here a TikTok of the beautiful Christina Young, which was reposted by Avaminha. Avaminha, I liked it. And we'll watch her with the translation in Portuguese, so we can see together, she talking about the whole situation. Let's go. Let's just put it here and come back, I want you to see this, okay? Guys, look at this. Dude. What a shit. Dude. What a shit. Dude. What a shit. Dude, what a shit. Dude, no. No. I think, yeah, I don't really know much more about it. I don't know any specific conversations that took place between any Netflix people and Simon or David. I wasn't really, I wasn't in on any of those conversations. All I knew was that it was a story that we felt needed to be told and that people wanted to see and that we felt passionate about. And we had a wonderful script in front of us and we were gonna do that script. So we went on ahead and did it. But yeah, I don't really know to what extent the pushback from Netflix, how far that went or how adamant they were about it. I don't know any of those details, but we did what we did and we're proud of it and we stand behind it. So I'm happy with that. Did she say that? Then she said a bonus, that Alba talking indirectly about it since the first season. So she has some tweets, right? Even Maísa tweeted, "I cheated Beatrice with Eva, but I know it's wrong, don't judge." And Alba like, "Wrong because?" Alba, my God, haha, I said it because of Beatrice's votes, but if you cheat too, please make this couple happen in the second season. I don't know about that, but if there's a storyline with a storyline that breaks the rules, it's ours. Girl, she talks! How she talks? But before that, we all needed a second season. So she already knew that they needed a second season to bring Beatrice, even if they were at risk, you know? So just so you know, the producers and creators and actors and actresses of Warrior Nunn, they surrendered so much to this story that they went against a platform that was censoring them and said, "Look, Beatrice appeared, we're going to take this out of the air." So they went against all of this because they believed in the story and they believed in the power that this story had and how important it was for the fandom. But they didn't imagine that the fandom would be so compromised that they made so much noise, which was what the fandom did, they made so much noise that they could save the series. So, guys, I tell you that what we do here on the internet, I as a content creator, not only me, but also Jess Cabalute, Lowi, Mariana Mortani, that we bring safic content and we spread it, even if the algorithm isn't on our side, even if people come against it, even if they come with homophobic comments, even if many other issues come, we believe in the power of the public and we need to fight with it, because otherwise we won't have anything, you know? If we don't have the strength to give each other a hand and try to fight with this kind of censorship, as what has been happening with Clarena from Rede Globo, we won't have anything, so we need to make noise, we need to show how absurd it is not to allow people to have a safic relationship. Because while they gained a lot of visibility with this, which is what happened with Globo, the numbers, in function of the Clarena couple, were up there in the audience, so they know that they were getting an audience because of Clarena, they still leave us with crutches, pure and only prejudice, by some people in there, while the rest of the people involved are with the project and embracing the cause, with force, even because we know that the director of the Clarena scene is a black and lesbian woman. So we have many big productions that are barred, that have many people involved, who believe in the power that LGBT representation has, but the dear CEOs and I don't know who's in there, who are a little spoiled, decide to bar everything for pure... I don't know, man, if you look in the mirror, it's the unfortunate one, and then he decides to bar it when it ends up hurting everything, because he was having returns, your mule! Sorry, I'm selling mules, people, I can't talk, let's drink some water. Why is that? There are returns, there's publicity, there's everything to work, and Orange and the New Black was kind of the proof of that, among many other series. First Kill was also the proof of that, man, First Kill had the investment of a kisuko and a crème craque, they had nothing to advertise and even so they got huge numbers, so they don't see the potential they have by doing this type of production, which besides having a return to their pocket, besides having a return of publicity, they also contribute to representativeness, to break prejudices, paradigms and destroy this thought that safe women can't have a happy ending. Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! I heard there's a rumor there saying that Barbie's movie will have a twist plot that she will be a lesbian discovery. I'm seeing a rumor there, because we see in the trailers that Ken is single, that he says "it can't be Barbie without Ken", and then there's a crowd creating a fanfic about it, if it's true, I don't know, but if it's the case, I'll buy tickets, I'll keep the name of the series, but I'll buy all the tickets from the cinema room and distribute it, you know? I'm going to distribute this shit. Ha ha! Suck it all, suck it all, suck it all! Am I deluded? Yes, I'm Brazilian. Hope is the last thing that dies, so we keep going like this. Peace and love. Well, guys, I hope you liked this video, there's a lot of information that if you want I can bring, but this video was to show you and prove to you that Netflix has simply canceled Warrior Nun and probably many other series with Sapphic lead role, pure lesbophobia, there's no other explanation. Now we have to wait for Simon Berry to announce the platform that will save Warrior Nun, where all this goes, but the important thing is that you know that with our strength, our dissemination and all this movement that we do here, with what we have in our hands, the tools that we have in our hands, we can do things that many people think impossible. So I'm very happy that we saved Warrior Nun, it's one of my favorite series in the heart and knowing that it can reach much larger audiences and get out of the bubble much more because I had, as I told you, I had a live test to see evangelical believers watching and loving Warrior Nun. So I hope we can get more and more into the bubble and that these companies see the opportunities that they are letting go simply because they don't support Sapphic representativeness in the mainstream. And of course, to continue updating you of all these things and series and movies that many times the platforms do not disclose, this is the channel for you to know everything. So you subscribe if you haven't already subscribed, I hope you enjoyed the video. Thank you very much to the guys at the Warrior Nun fandom for bringing the sources and the necessary information to make this video and we'll see you in the next video. A big kiss and bye bye.