She also learned to value her relationships with other people, and to rely on them as needed. She was able, for a moment picture having a life that wasn't mired in alcoholism and snark. To a degree, she came to terms with her trauma.
She also learned to value her relationships with other people, and to rely on them as needed. She was able, for a moment picture having a life that wasn't mired in alcoholism and snark. To a degree, she came to terms with her trauma.
There's ruthless and then there's actually confronting death. It's a helluva difference.
I can see this.
Well, it sounds like she can heal faster than normal people, and that she was with Kilgrave for eight months, which seems outside the norm for a lot of those people he interacts with.
I thought it was Pam rejecting Jerri outright, during the preliminary investigation into the situation?
I thought she was a hero, having to go through all of that and have the courage to face Kilgrave, and subject herself to everything in the finale. As bad as she was, as terrible as all the choices she made - when she decided not to go to Hong Kong and run, that was her being a hero. And even then, as hurt and broken…
I see what you did there.
Y'know, instead of denying women being people, you could have maybe shared more of your analysis and comparison of how exactly the comics did this more effectively.
Well, I understand where you're coming from, but that sort of denies the history of Western Civilization in which white men are in control of all the major institutions of power, and dominate the cultural landscape. Only recently, within the last century (last sixty years) concentrated efforts have been made to change…
Holy shit, it is Pietro, isn't it?
Hey, do you think women should have equal social, economic, and political rights to men?
The problem is, he isn't engaging you as a human being first. If he did, then he'd drop the "Not all men bullshit"
But he's not labeling all white males as rapist douchebags! He's saying there are white males that use their privilege as white males to be rapist douchebags!
Uh, well, see, if the tv-show actually did that….
Review about a show where a guy mind rapes people and gets away with it until one of his victims finds the strength to stand up to him and end it…
I'm interested to see the fallout in the Luke Cage series, since I'm not quite sure we see him free from Kilgrave's control and conscious with Jessica, after he definitively ended it with the "You are a piece of shit" business.
It would be such a drastically different show that to ask if it would invite the same scrutiny and discussion is…kind of pointless. Because we'd be asking and analyzing entirely different things.
It was a good tangent! Best of luck with the throat.
I was trying out the humor thing, but I do agree with you.
"Believing is uninteresting" <- Your quote.