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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2018-04-08 03:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #4113 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4113 ⌋
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Re: Tangent based on #1
I mostly watch western live action tv. Mostly American but a lot of British too, some Canadian and Australian too. Very rarely some fresh given the super tentative grasp on French I have. There’s a lot of CW stuff. Right now I’m watching The Alienist, Channel Zero, Supergirl, iZombie. My past main fandoms/stuff that’s not on anymore, are Merlin, Supernatural, TVD.
And anons above (or below or somewhere) are right, I’m thinking about sexism that probably used to fly under the radar and maybe I wouldn’t have thought about it before but it still is sexist no matter how casually the character says it. And for jerk I’m defining it as being overly jerky when the situation doesn’t call for it, mostly excused because they are ~main characters~. When I watch Gane of Thrones (the most gritty example I can think of that I watch), I go in expecting it to be sexist and for everyone to be a jerk, but it would still be nice if they weren’t? I don’t know what I’m supposed to defend with that?