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Except they decided to eliminate Jeyne then add another female character roughly the same age to be a sex-toy for Ramsay because a EeeevilCrazyBItch character who was still nonetheless victimized by Ramsay (One big scene, several other scenes indicating that her consent and participation was nearly as forced as

Nah, I won't. I'm actually a pretty big fan of guys. I love to date them, socialize with them, sleep with them, support and be supported by them - share my feelings with them, listen to their thoughts and feelings - respect their opinions even!

Jingoism, alpha bull shit, toxic aggressiveness - these are gender neutral terms.

Toxic masculinity is exclusive to a culture, toxic aggressiveness, jingoism, and alpha bullshit are gender neutral, but can be grouped together as traits of toxic masculinity when we apply that term to a situation/person/method of expression.

Because god forbid we take into consideration the culture, environment, audience that a piece of media is created in/around.

Well, if you feel that you aren't a rapist, or toxically masculine, then guess what! The label doesn't apply to you!

But in the context -

That's why he said "extra significance" …not necessarily that it was a direct call to the redpill subreddit thing.

It isn't that these are qualities exclusive to men - its that toxic masculinity is most often exercised via these specific qualities when it comes to the Western culture's gender roles.

….this looks so dull.

The Wire disagrees!

To be fair, I think it would be hard to eventually not fall prey to Bruce Campbell's charms. And chin.

((Basically, you should get all the upvotes))

I really love your comment and explanation. It really fits the appeal of the show to me. Even DareDevil had mystic ninja training, and the stark reality of Jessica's situation is what's so engaging, and I think is carried throughout the series visually as well. I've read here, I believe, and elsewhere, that it's one

I just wish there were more A-Level standalone Superheroines. Let's face it - the big DC three are the ones that spring immediately to mind, and out of Marvel, there's a slow but steady growing crop of stand alone super-heroines, but which ones have the recognition other than Captain Marvel? (And aren't

Yeah, but does she have Wonder Woman or Captain Marvel levels of name recognition?

I do think that as bad as Kilgrave is, as dangerous as he is - Jessica doesn't take death lightly, even his. For all her hard-assness, it's still death and killing.

It's like I have a contrary opinion to yours that Game of Thrones isn't the best show ever!

Season 5 seemed to support this. Books, not so much.

Here's what will happen, Game of Thrones: You'll have more rape, even if it makes no sense narratively, thematically, etc, because ,"creatively, you wanted it to happen."