It's not about "the rights". It's about making it her story, not his. (Not that I agree with the choice; it seemed to call more attention to who they were talking about by dancing around it.)
It's not about "the rights". It's about making it her story, not his. (Not that I agree with the choice; it seemed to call more attention to who they were talking about by dancing around it.)
That's a good point. I think they decided to fudge his character a bit in order to comment on skimpy female hero costumes. I don't expect it to be an ongoing character trait for him.
It would have been nice to have some non-white guests at the wedding,
but I wonder how that black extra felt about losing his featured
appearance because of his race.
Atlanta is about 54% black, and Georgia is about 31% black. According to Wikipedia, the main cast of season 6 has 4 black people out of a total of 18. They'd need about twice that many to reflect the actual demographics. (I also learned that there were zero black characters in the main cast for season 1; T-Dog and…
"can't handle their own basic bodily functions without help"
"There is very little sexuality in this show, so adding a gay arc seems extremely forced."
At least he's not a porch dick.
The tweet with Pedro Pascal: