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me: i’m fine

me internally: In the sixth episode of Bee and Puppycat, “Game”, Bee enters a video game world where she’s promted to choose between playing as a guy or a girl. Bee rapidly switches between the two options until eventually staying as a guy for the rest of the entire episode. Bee’s personality stays pretty much the exact same, the only thing really changing being her appearance and voice. The fact that it was never played off as a joke, lets me to believe there’s a deeper meaning behind it. It’s a common theme throughout the show that Bee deals with some lowkey identity issues. Not just because she’s a robot (or at the very least a cyborg), but also because she slowly realizes that she’s barely grown up. Bee wants to be respected as an adult, as an individual who can take care of herself. She’s very visibly upset when she finds out Deckard is avoiding his own future so he can keep helping her with everything, incidentally keeping her stuck in place, unable to really grow up herself. Bee and Puppycat is a show about coming to terms with your identity and place in the world, so it makes perfect sense why they’d have Bee questioning her gender. TL;DR Bee Is Not Cis