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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-21 03:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #3244 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3244 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[The Walking Dead]


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03.
[Splatoon]


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04.
[Doc Martin]


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05.
[Silmarillion]


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[Tucker & Dale vs. Evil]


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[Deep Blue Sea]


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[undertale]


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09.
(Fantasy author Scott Lynch)


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10.
(Taylor Swift, "Shake it Off")


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11.
[Dany Boon]


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12.
[Masturbation Master Kurosawa]








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Re: Jessica Jones thread (probable spoilers)

[personal profile] chardmonster 2015-11-22 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Why won't major shows handle difficult topics like rape?"

"How dare you have a character raped!"

I'm going to admit I haven't seen this yet, but I've heard a lot of praise for how they've handled this. They have a character dealing with trauma without actually showing the trauma happening like most shows with this rating would, for shitty tawdry effect. Overcoming that trauma is a major character arc rather than a shitty fridging sort of thing.

I don't think the solution to a thing being handled poorly in the past is never to depict the thing.
Edited 2015-11-22 01:50 (UTC)