Watch Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law's sequel "Birdgirl." It's the most egregious of what you just said. The main schtick of the former is watching Birdman suffer. The sequel completely misses the point and turns the show into a fucking hugbox. It's atrocious.
It's interesting too, because face to face, women are like that to one another. Often to a point of sounding patronizing. However, the moment they aren't in the same room they turn into backstabbing harpies. Something that is completely ignored in women orientated media. Which paints a very biased point of view.
That 70's Show had a pretty funny episode that actually called this out. The men were bragging about how they can play fight without it getting nasty, and the women took offense to it. Then they tried it out and ended up going at each other's throats within seconds. (sorry, it's been years and I forget pretty much every one of their names)
Watch Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law's sequel "Birdgirl." It's the most egregious of what you just said. The main schtick of the former is watching Birdman suffer. The sequel completely misses the point and turns the show into a fucking hugbox. It's atrocious.
It's interesting too, because face to face, women are like that to one another. Often to a point of sounding patronizing. However, the moment they aren't in the same room they turn into backstabbing harpies. Something that is completely ignored in women orientated media. Which paints a very biased point of view.
That 70's Show had a pretty funny episode that actually called this out. The men were bragging about how they can play fight without it getting nasty, and the women took offense to it. Then they tried it out and ended up going at each other's throats within seconds. (sorry, it's been years and I forget pretty much every one of their names)
Watch Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law's sequel "Birdgirl." It's the most egregious of what you just said. The main schtick of the former is watching Birdman suffer. The sequel completely misses the point and turns the show into a fucking hugbox. It's atrocious.
It's interesting too, because face to face, women are like that to one another. Often to a point of sounding patronizing. However, the moment they aren't in the same room they turn into backstabbing harpies. Something that is completely ignored in women orientated media. Which paints a very biased point of view.