Does that make things like Toy Story and The Muppets fantasy as well? I’d argue that the genre has more characteristics than just personifying nonhumans, since that's a common trope across many genres.
Does that make things like Toy Story and The Muppets fantasy as well? I’d argue that the genre has more characteristics than just personifying nonhumans, since that's a common trope across many genres.
It also comes to mind how one’s parents, even the mother, can instill misogynistic values on their kids. To give mothers that training I think would be valuable. After all, it’d be even more effective if the entire community of incoming immigrants has the same expectations about their new home.
Yes, that’s exactly what I’m saying. I’m aware of what the scandal is, but their episode was not set up like that. They attributed this to having a British crew, who do the process more naturally, producing it instead of an American one.
I know some people who did House Hunters International, and who know others who’ve done so. Apparently, there’s a huge difference in production crews. They got a British production crew, who don’t sensationalize the footage nearly as much as the American crews do, and didn’t make shit up as much. For them, the show…