me to @exhaustedpirate “we should hangout and talk about buck fr. hashtag feminism”
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me to @exhaustedpirate “we should hangout and talk about buck fr. hashtag feminism”
Why the FUCK white male writers keep creating sexism superheroes shit shows???
Five superheroes died in Jupiter Legacy, four of them were poc, three of them were woc, and a guy tried to inherit his father’s legacy, not to mention all the misogynistic lines and stupidest patriarchal family dramas and idiotic daddy issues!
Just like Invincible , or Blood of Zeus, just another fucking disgusting white male superhero shit show😅
If a show is dark or violence enough so it’s okay to be sexism??? Amber and Eve’s conversation or other rare conversations between women can’t even pass the bechdel test, not to mention all the misogynistic lines and plots!🤬
So typical white male writers’ BS, including the Boys and Blood of Zeus🙄️
Stop being a misogynistic asshole writer and creating more sexism shows!!!
WE MADE IT TO EPISOFE 15 BEFORE THE INEVITABLE "GIRLS ASKING GIRLS ABOUT GUYS THEY'RE CRUSHING ON.
Wahh, I was rooting for this show to past thr Bechdel Test too!
....Interestingly, one of our main gurks is having lunch with a group of female background characters who are like, "Omg, aren't you in that Koto Club with all those guys! Do you have a crush on any cute boys?"
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It didn't come from our two main female protagonists.
But considering that one if then is pretty much aloof, aside from when she hangs out with the Koto Club, it's interesting that the writers/animators felt they needed wanted to include a scene with this girl interacting with other girls she typically DOESN'T engage with, and for the conversation to immediately take that turn.
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It still counts though, right?
Still. I am glad our two main girls haven't broken down to gossip about guys together yet...
At least the series made it this far...
Top Five *** (2014, Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, Gabrielle Union) - Movie Review
Top Five *** (2014, Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, Gabrielle Union) – Movie Review
Chris Rock takes a leaf out of Woody Allen’s book, writing, directing and starring in this semi-biographical romantic comedy about Andre Allen, a comedian who’s fed up with being ‘funny’. He decides to try to make it as a serious actor when his attractive but air-headed reality TV star fiancée (Gabrielle Union) talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her telly show.
Rosario Dawson plays…
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