One of the worst things about Supernatural is the lack of female characters - or the lack of women with any longevity on the show. It's like the writers can't bear to have their phallocentric sensibilities threatened by women in power.
Pretty much. Plus Supernatural has an 'appease the slash fangirls sensibility' which means that when they DO write in female characters, they most vocal fans hate them,
One of the ads orignially promoting the show called it, "Buffy with a brain," which I found incredibly offensive.
So offensive. And way to insult the audience that you WANT watching the show, because honestly, I think there fans of one have a good chance of liking the other. I loved the first season of Veronica Mars, personally. Then it all went downhill.
All things I hope will be addressed and improved upon in the upcoming movie, although Sif having an unrequited thing for Thor doesn't sound promising.
The thought of a Sif/Thor/Jane love triangle makes me want to groan out loud.
More often than not I hate love triangles. Usually because one of the candidates is utterly bland and lacks any chemistry with their intended love interest, and their epicness is only used to detract from weaknesses in the plot. Or the alleged bad boy isn't really any worse than the other guy, though he's constantly portrayed as a villain, despite the fact that he often stands on the moral high ground. It's like the writers think that calling someone bad often enough will make the audience believe it, or flogging a dead relationship will make us want to ship it.
Or it's just a screwy use of an otherwise interesting character, and any sort of second rate romance will only detract from their potential.
I much prefer the slowburn of the love/hate relationship, if there's going to romance at all. That way, the chemistry develops over time and the payoff is more realistic - if it's done well.
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Pretty much. Plus Supernatural has an 'appease the slash fangirls sensibility' which means that when they DO write in female characters, they most vocal fans hate them,
One of the ads orignially promoting the show called it, "Buffy with a brain," which I found incredibly offensive.
So offensive. And way to insult the audience that you WANT watching the show, because honestly, I think there fans of one have a good chance of liking the other. I loved the first season of Veronica Mars, personally. Then it all went downhill.
All things I hope will be addressed and improved upon in the upcoming movie, although Sif having an unrequited thing for Thor doesn't sound promising.
The thought of a Sif/Thor/Jane love triangle makes me want to groan out loud.
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Or it's just a screwy use of an otherwise interesting character, and any sort of second rate romance will only detract from their potential.
I much prefer the slowburn of the love/hate relationship, if there's going to romance at all. That way, the chemistry develops over time and the payoff is more realistic - if it's done well.