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Right. What looks like a straightforward preference from the outside becomes more complex. That's why these kind of questions are worth posing.

Our tastes and inclinations don't develop in some pure setting without outside influence. It's worth reflecting on why and how we came to like the things we do.

It's…not like GoT at all. What.

I hope it's just PR speak since PL is nothing like GoT (the show) at all.

Ah ha. I hope the adaptation retains all the anti-Catholic stuff.

Yikes. Then why read a site like the AV Club in which you are unconscionably exposed to persons explaining what they like and dislike about film? Is it too much to assume that showing such interest does not signal a loss of control over one's movie spending habits?

African rules and kingdoms existed long before the 60s, thanks, and the BP comics are more of a reference to countries like Ethiopia.

WTF

*moan*

Outside of the Seth Meyers skits (maybe?) everything else you mentioned is very internet related. There are plenty of shows whose memes and internet think pieces far far far outweigh their real world presence.

Yes. So AV Club had a man review the show, two men host the Film Club and a women's round table of persons with specific connections to the property in question to add some much needed insight. What's your problem? There is none.

This…doesn't seem terrible? I'll have to think about this one.

They had Space Dandy at one point. The season preview reviews at ANN and Anime Feminist are what brought me back to tv anime. Too much dross to wade through otherwise.

I prefer the English dub. I tried to watch it in Japanese and no one sounded right to me.

Watanabe stated that he made most of the characters brown deliberately. Same with the lead character for Samurai Champloo.

No, it wasn't an overt directive. It was done as the standard, held as the default, likely without much thought as to why that was, and assuming the best persons for the job were always chosen. Knowing that it can't be difficult to figure out why there would be correctives like this roundtable.

Have you ever felt this way about the countless moments throughout history when it was all men roundtables about any film in particular? Which film/s and why?

Gosh, I'm sure I did the same thing, and I haven't been 8 for two decades. I almost felt as if WW couldn't do it simply because I'm not at all used to so seeing fantastical women characters capable of those kind of feats on screen. They zap magic or shoot arrows or something.

He has been all over the comments trying his very best to appear so reasonable and concerned about equality until he jerks out one of these cracktastic examples.

I didn't view her act in isolation. I thought the story made Steve Trevor's sacrifice just as important. If he hadn't done what he did the Germans would still have possession of the weapons, even if Diana defeated Ares, and extended the conflict. But it did wrap up abruptly. Perhaps a scene in which we saw how the