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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-11-23 05:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #4342 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4342 ⌋

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

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03. [SPOILERS for Daredevil season 3]

[Wilson Fisk/Vanessa Mariana]


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04. [SPOILERS for Daredevil season 3]



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05. [SPOILERS for Shameless (US)]



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06. [SPOILERS for Doctor Who season 11, episode 3 - "Rosa"]



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07. [SPOILERS for House of Cards]

[Robin Wright as Claire Underwood]


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08. [WARNING for discussion of non-con]

[Die Hard]


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09. [WARNING for discussion of child/spousal abuse]

[My Hero Academia]












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[personal profile] fscom 2018-11-23 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
07. [SPOILERS for House of Cards]
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[Robin Wright as Claire Underwood]

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
I feel this way about so much media. I never could watch OITNB, as an example, because it felt so blatantly pandering, like they were deliberately ticking off boxes. The Handmaid's Tale strikes me as another one cashing in on a social movement. But people eat this stuff up. That's why media companies produce it.

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
OITNB is one show where I didn't feel they were blatantly pandering. They set up the show as about this one white, middle-to-upper class character, then used her to get us into the stories of a whole lot of women who were queer or old or poor or black or fat or any combo of these. Those are not stories that are often the main part of successful TV series.

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 08:29 am (UTC)(link)
The Handmaid's Tale was published in 1985.

Remind me, which social movement was it cashing in back then? Women's rights?

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm talking about the 2017 TV show, but aren't you clever.

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
They had to do something. I mean, it's not like it was their big long-term plan coming to fruition.

I do agree about brands and corporations hijacking stuff like that, it's totally harmful and fucked.

Or...

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps the writers and creators had something to say about it.

(Anonymous) 2018-11-24 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm still convinced the reason why Spacey was canned from House of Cards so quick is half homophobia, and half that management already knew and were willing to cover for him as long as it never made national news.