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fandomsecrets2016-12-30 05:06 pm
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(Anonymous) 2016-12-31 03:15 am (UTC)(link)That being said, I'm also not against rape in storytelling but I think writers should sometimes take a moment to think about if they're just doing something that has been done 5 million times before and if the plot is going to revolve around a female character, why? Basically I want writers to ask themselves if they really need that rape scene, if it really furthers the plot in a significant manner or if it's something they could live without.
And Game of Thrones gets called out for it's excessive rape all the time, I like Game of Thrones but I definitely think they could have had a few less rape scenes then they did.