Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Easily Impressed Fools‬.


I find all of the feminist rhetoric surrounding "Agent Carter" to be very annoying. By expecting their views and values to be injected into the character, feminists have paradoxically deprived the character of equal expectations to be as flawed and human as any of her male contemporaries in the realm of fiction. Not to mention the fact that by appointing Peggy Carter as the rebellious voice for all of womankind on television, that very appointment has pre-emptively robbed the character of any individuality, the very talking point of which female fans have supposedly longed for in the first place.

How can a character be expected to exhibit any amount of depth with that type of pressure around their throat, suffocating any sort of potential moral dilemma out of the equation?

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