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- Nov 12, 2019
because the message was deemed ok for consumption after End Game.Why are they bringing in all the “modern” Marvel characters? Aren’t those the ones everyone hated? Like I specifically remember people mocking the shit out of Riri’s(look up what that means, btw. It’s a laugh) backstory.
pretty much meme which NEW MCU(MSHEU) was passed for female-centric MCU end the male patriarchy.
The end goal for the avenger movie for cash out is supposed to be A force movie.
*Pretty much this quote is the end answer*
Yes, I do hate antman3 movie spoiler saying Scott gets blind by greed over his daughter.So what I'm getting from this trailer is that she is unearned better than Hulk in every meaningful waybecause she's femalefor no apparent reason. Aliens? Terminator 2? These heroines were liked because they were capable and motivated by virtues. Current writers don't distinguish between being a capable woman and humiliating men. In fact, I believe that's what they like.
In the comics She-Hulk got a trade-off. She wasn't near the Hulk's strength but at the same time she could maintain her intellect and personality - albeit a version of herself that was essentially on a permanent buzz / slightly drunk. What I'm seeing in this trailer is someone who is just better than a popular hero because. It's like the Worf effect, really. How can we sell this character as great? Have her humiliate existing character X. Shuri is correcting Stark's engineering whilst repairing Vision, She-Hulk is out-throwing Hulk, the WASP is out-fighting Ant-man (not as egregious but on the spectrum), Captain Marvel is out-doing Thor with the big stuff. Scarlet Witch is out-magicking Dr. Strange. The pattern is repeated over and over. Establish well-liked male hero. New female character is introduced by trouncing male hero without earning it.
Fuck. Skipping that, then. The relationship between Antman and his daughter was the best part of those two movies. I don't want to see him arbitrarily turned into a bad father for Plot.
I should write an essay called "Memoirs of my larval phase". I can intellectually recall times when this stuff excited me but not the associated emotion. Looking back it just seems like Stimulus-Response rooted mostly in a desire to fit in / go with the group. Having more perspective from less free time is certainly a part of being more selective but I genuinely think we're just all in the process of waking up more over time. And that modern Western society is experiencing a very prolonged psychological childhood. Trying to imagine our fathers or grandfathers getting excited about collecting little plastic dolls or spending all night playing video games is just weird. Their wives would have thought they lost their minds.