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the bulk of these girlboss characters are written with villain tropes while falsely slapping the "hero" name on it. the most obvious one was ruby rose as batwoman. the trailer just looked absolutely terrible, as if joker's daughter had taken up a life of crime, and then snuck into the batcave to steal batman's identity. it's all narcissism... and any virtue signalling of saving others is always paper-thin, only about themselves and their image.

I tried watching Supergirl and the first episode was all about her fee-feels of how unfair the perception of her was in the press and the general public. With obligatory feminist ''women have to work twice as hard for half the praise'' delusional bullshit. I didn't even finish the episode.

It wasen't a superhero show. It was a highschool teenage girl who never grew up trying to be the queen, masquerading as a superhero show.

At least Smallville was watchable. The characters were in school so it wasen't trying to pretend to have matured past that. ( too many non-Whites characters though ).

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

the bulk of these girlboss characters are written with villain tropes while falsely slapping the "hero" name on it. the most obvious one was ruby rose as batwoman. the trailer just looked absolutely terrible, as if joker's daughter had taken up a life of crime, and then snuck into the batcave to steal batman's identity. it's all narcissism... and any virtue signalling of saving others is always paper-thin, only about themselves and their image.

I tried watching Supergirl and the first episode was all about her fee-feels of how unfair the perception of her was in the press and the general public. With obligatory feminist ''women have to work twice as hard for half the praise'' delusional bullshit. I didn't even finish the episode.

It wasen't a superhero show. It was a highschool teenage girl who never grew up trying to be the queen, masquerading as a superhero show.

At least Smallville was watchable. ( too many non-Whites characters though ).

13 days ago
1 score