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Barring Kate & Leopold and (arguably) City of Angels, these are pretty much all stories focusing on the guy, and his experience. Not on the female character involved. George of the Jungle and Twins are even straight up comedies.

It could be seen that Born Sexy Yesterday stories are a kind of subversion of Primal But Powerful male stories, but it seems they both play on the male power fantasy thing.

Almost to a one, most of the gender-reversed examples are a) comedies, b) with the male as the ‘protagonist’ (Tom Hanks is the lead in Big, not Elizabeth Perkins), c) often, the guys are still extremely competent.

Yeah, but it’s HIS story, not the story of Elizabeth Perkins. That’s the point of the video, these are female characters whose naiveté exists purely to bolster the confidence of the male main characters.

Well, yeah, that’s the point — there is something wrong with that society:

What, was she a Trekkie or something?

You’re right, screw Canada’s long history of racism against the first nations, indigenous people need to watch Star Trek so the rest of us don’t have to bother to at least show a modicum of respect for them, it’s their fault for never seeing Star Trek.

Pretty much every county on earth has embarrassing events in their past.

Is it important for a movie that has magical curses and singing candelabra to stick to historical accuracy?

In fairness, the Revolution didn’t become a giant pile of severed heads until late 1792 and especially 1793/94. Belle and Beast might even support the Revolution in its first stages like much of the liberal nobility. I could easily see them in the vein of Antoine Lavoisier or Phillippe, Duc D’Orleans. Both of whom

I’d be more willing to accept this line of thinking were it not for the fact that Marvel and other publishers don’t do anywhere near as much work to actually advertise these types of books to potential readers whereas events, which are barely intelligible to new, new readers, get massive pushes.

Okay, I know were you are getting at but still if you are good at Hanzo, PICK HANZO, I have seen plenty of great Hanzos, Widows and Sombras. I speak from experience, I play Sombra in comp and the second I hear some Meta slave saying OMG A SOMBRA? I get into a party so they are muted, I am console btw.

It’s an endless circle of grief: I don’t play Hanzo in comp due to the salt and toxicity. I love playing Hanzo, so I play Hanzo in quick play. People trying to practice roles for comp feel salty because are faced with a team of Hanzo, Widowmaker, and Sombra, which you’ll never come across in comp. Because of the

If everyone always played “book” meta, nothing would ever evolve or change. Also: It’s a video game... get some perspective.

The artwork and writing were a perfect pairing, IMO. Part of the charm. And the Natasha Allegri guest-artist issue was one of the most-fun issues of 2016.

There’s a lot of talk lately of Marvel having far, far too many titles each month, and that being perhaps their biggest issue. And I’d agree it’s probably overkill on Spider-Man, Deadpool and some other multi-book properties. But the volume of books has also allowed for ongoing books like Hellcat, Squirrel Girl, last

I thought it was one of Marvel’s best humor books (part of a string of good ones like Gwenpool and Howard and Star-Lord and Mockingbird) and leaps and bounds better than something that got way more attention in Squirrel Girl. It was grounded in far more real emotion while still being zany and funny. It was irreverent

Chibi-Patsy is best Patsy: