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This feels like winning 3 bucks. It doesn't mean anything and your millage won't get far but fuck it, it's still just a tad bit gratifying after all those years cringing at the words "Whedon" and "feminist" being put together in the same breath.

It's not necessarily a fictional narrative though; he does call himself a feminist. That would be great if it was more practice than theory, it would require him to take that kind of criticism and work for better representation which many including myself feels he's failed in. I'm not saying all the criticism is right

I think his constant push to be the voice for female protagonists without actual female input (taking Batgirl when it can be argued that it should go to a woman, not taking female criticism on his female characters) can be construed as 'bragging about it' but is probably closer to perceived ego. Feel free to drag me

The hate started before Ultron and deservedly so for his need to be hailed as a feminist when all he does is write the same handful of female archetypes and has them constantly sexually assulted or harassed for plot. It's one thing if he was just another common writer but he writes female protagonists (and then brags

Ryan gets a mild pass from me for O.J. and Feud and the fact I haven't heard anyone say he's revolutionizing tv. He's campy and pulpy and no one is tricked otherwise.

So how far away from this do we get where the masses realize he was really just America's Moffat?

It's not prestige tv it's just tv.

I don't like starting fights on the internet and yet I'm offended enough on the fact that Firefly is mentioned with any relevance in quality to compare with Cowboy Bebop.

I was hoping the rest of this article would say '… fixes its Blain problem by finally killing the bastard off' since I stopped watching the show last season mostly because of him.

what childhood friend do people have that randomly blacks out without cause and becomes violent? is this a common thing? do they have a serious mental health issue? perhaps amnesia and 75 years of continuous torture, conditioning, and brainwashing to enforce involuntary actions on command? sounds like they need help

Lilo & Stitch is one of my favorite movies of all time. It's very special to me and my childhood so it's odd hearing that it was once overlooked or looked down on. I feel that my generation feels similarly about the movie however, social media does not seem to have forgotten how precious this film is. There usually