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I completely agree. I think most of us, especially the type that follow these sites are 100% open to these characters. I think this tactic should be done more with female characters as well. Using captain marvel for example, while they didn’t overdo the feminist stuff in the movie too much, it’s still a little

isn’t this what we want?

It makes no sense to get upset over imagery in a work of fiction until you know in what context the imagery is being used. Also, a depiction of a fictionalized world is likely to contain portrayals of real bigotry, especially one set in this universe, so it’s not appropriate to assume that just because bigotry is

Ah, the classic Gawker outrage post format:

So a powerful, human like alien woman, capable of flying through fucking space and all sorts of shit, robs a normal guy of his jacket, helmet, and bike all because he’s rude to her, and that’s a perfectly acceptable way to act because “toxic masculinity?” Reverse the genders and you would be calling her a villain and

It might already be a problem. Her character being so OP is why the big “Grrl Powwa!” scene in Endgame came off as more chuckle-inducing than empowering to women.

That’s the thing. I genuinely liked most of The Last Jedi. I think it was good, and it told an interesting story. (It was also beat for beat, Empire Strikes back.) I liked what it tried to do.

What about when Doctor Strange refused to perform surgery on a patient for fear of screwing up his record?”

Murray wrote, “We will talk more about each of the three major components of Beyond when we know we can be precise, and look forward to sharing more in the coming weeks.”

A haircut. You should buy a haircut. Fucking man buns. Jesus Christ.