"The actress is Asian in some capacity" is not equal to "the character is Asian".
"The actress is Asian in some capacity" is not equal to "the character is Asian".
"Rick and Morty" us "Futurama", but written after all the writers tried to commit suicide and survived. This was the show that would have been made by them afterward.
And the fact that she's clearly played by two half-Asian actresses is what makes her Asian.
Is Benigno an Asian name? Cause that is the first name of the President of the Philippines. Or are Filipinos not Asian?
Some people would argue that one quality of a good story is to reflect reality and the reality is that men are not the only ones who matter/deserve to have their perspective included.
Yes. He's placing her with a different family. That doesn't make her not Greek. It makes her somebody being raised by Stick becoming somebody not being raised by Stick.
She's also not Asian. Also, when do they do that? They have her raised by aristocrats but that doesn't mean she's not Greek.
I look forward to seeing him discuss how Luke Cage, a show about an invincible black superhero, is offensive to black people because Luke Cage is in Harlem.
…whereas Elektra’s is seemingly rooted in Yellow Peril and the offensive
theory that Asians represent a threat to Western culture.
Sava
Representation is a pretty good reason…
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Sure, but there's no good reason they should be. Change for change's sake is lazy, and at the very least detracts from the power of the last section ("no does" sounds much more legitimate then "well, a couple I guess").
Movie is good. Book is a work of genius.
Last!
I thought the criminal kid needed more of a comeuppance.
No, it obviously wasn't. Hence: Saul, and ultimately, Gene the Cinnabon manager.
I am offended that I was not mentioned.
Yes, if we don't get the full story that is indeed what it would look like.
While it was good of him to do this part of the reason he was willing is because at that point, Jimmy was beneath him. He was still slippin' Jimmy, in no competition with him to be, in Chuck's words, "not a real lawyer".