But the key subject in both scenarios is that she's refering to her status as a woman and what society expects of her or has told her is a part of being a woman.
But the key subject in both scenarios is that she's refering to her status as a woman and what society expects of her or has told her is a part of being a woman.
No problem;)
I think it's just introducing a trans clone increased people's expectations, and we keep on wanting him to become a major part of an arc, instead of just window clone-dressing.
Did I excuse it? I thought I just provided a reason why we should look at it differently, not that we should let her off easy.
I was quoting Cosima.
Looks like you were right. Rudy seems to be aware/not care however…
Yeah, but she's a puppy who has information they need and gained it by being part of a oppressive organization that tried to claim them as property.
I find it hard to watch too, but that's why I liked that Felix's interrogation also had him break down and not just her.
I want her to come to him while he's shackled and give him a dose of something, just like he did to those girls.
Maybe he'll be the last reveal, like Rachel in the first season.
Oh PLEASE let him being shacking up with Tony…
So, uh, guess you're gonna give specifics?
because as well-intentioned as they were, the flashback scenes were iffy.
Power corrupts, but women in power tend to face harder consequences because of what they're forced to give up to be "boss"
I gotcha covered.
WHAT ABOUT THE MEN?!
Gracie's gonna kill Rudy, I just know it.
Her hair.
I couldn't help but think of that Black Widow line from Age of Ultron that caused such a stir, and how Cosima has the correct response to it with Gracie.
I was so glad to watch this episode and then see a high score so I didn't feel like I was giving the show too much credit due to my long-term faness.
Yes, the creators were coy about whether Mark was aware what the consequences for consummating their marriage were. Hopefully we'll see more in the next episode.