zombiecarl--disqus
Zombie Carl
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So is the casting director…utter fail.

Star Trek died in 2009. Read a paper.

How so?

innovations like like lens flares, and a white washed Khan…

Which is why all the storytelling is utterly weightless now. No risk.

Its all fan fiction now anyhow, why not?

No one dies in the Moffatverse…

I don't think you understand what opinions are then…

You seemed to have missed the entire point of what The Hero's Journey means…

Does anyone? Her full armor looks ridiculous as well. Maybe they forgot to CGI it or something. I guess they can't CGI her any taller tho, or looking more like someone who can fight…

So is the writing team disproportionately male or is it male? It gets confusing when you adopt two positions at once. Just let me know where the goalposts are.

Many cemale characters were written as stereotypes for a long time. If you don't think so, well, that's on you.

Your assertions thus far are:

Where did you see it?

on flying horseback, that's cavalry officer.

in the comic industry, female characters have been devalued

Yeah — casting a 5'4" in a 6'3" role.

You might want to go back and take a look. Nothing like it.

1) Saw her in Westworld.
2) She is cast so far against type, I suspect her agent is trolling her. She doesn't have a chance.

I am not suggesting it is. I am suggesting what you mean when you say sexism isn't assignable to anyone else. I think it is off-target to the point of absurdity to suggest that the current state of discussion of sexism as a topic enjoys some sort of popular consensus. Rather, it has been driven into a tribal warfare