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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-12-15 06:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #3268 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3268 ⌋

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[Jade Empire]


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[Murcielago]


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[The Last Kingdom]


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[Mystery Science Theater 3000]


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[Girl Meets World]


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[Final Fantasy 6]


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[2NE1]


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[Krysten Ritter in Jessica Jones vs. Michael Jackson]


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[Sweet Fuse/Bakudan Handan]


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[Vriska - Homestuck]


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[The Mighty Boosh]












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(Anonymous) 2015-12-16 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno. Brida seemed like a very flat character to me. She spends most of the series stomping around and yelling at things that don't go her way. Her inability to grasp that there is value in intelligence and diplomacy (as opposed to fighting and killing) doesn't really make her come off too well, either.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-16 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
DA - I remember how, at the beginning of the show, I thought Brida was the voice of reason, and I can live happily with the woman being the reasonable one. But instead she just went... bitter and angry and violent? Not that she doesn't have reason to be bitter, she hasn't had the best life, what with witnessing the massacre of her family twice, and both times having to live (or at least pretend to be allied) with the killers. That can mess somebody up, I get that. Still, she just went over the top with her unreasonable hostility and hatred of all things English, judging and eventually including Uhtred simply because he wouldn't rejoin the vikings. After all, it was vikings that killed Ragnar, and allying yourself with the English does give you more opportunity to go up against those (whereas young Ragnar decided that he could not seek revenge for his father's death for the time being).

Her angry routine of trying to solve problems by yelling, hitting them, or just walking away when she doesn't get what she wants would have worked better for me if her motivations would have made more sense/been shown to have more depth. As is, there was just something missing.

Not that the show is brimming with multi-layered, three-dimensional female characters. There's The Shrew, The Devout, and The Virgin (whose virginity is magic). Very non-stereotypical, really. In the end, I think I liked Hild best. Her progression from nun and victim to messenger and fighter screaming for blood made sense to me, and even though she was thereto be raped and have her trauma be a tool to show why we don't like the bad guys, she was more her own character than the others, who were relevant primarily in regards to what they were to their men.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-16 10:53 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt - Yes, that describes Brida's role very succintly, IMO. She had potential, but it didn't really go anywhere. In order to create conflict with Uhtred, she lapses into the shrill ragemonster role far too frequently. Even in situations where seriously, you're surrounded by armed Saxons who hate the Danes, shrieking about how horrible Saxons are and how Uhtred should join the Danes is something only a fucking moron would do.