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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-01-25 03:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #6960 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6960 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2026-01-25 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Amen! There are female characters I might not *care* about because they were *never* written well, but there are also female characters I love despite the bad writing-- either because they're the combined product of an actress and a writers' room and multiple directors and so for everyone who fumbles the ball there's someone else bringing them to life, or just because they started out promising before the writer fucked it up.

There are also female characters I don't like at all but can appreciate when they're written well vs when the ball is being dropped, and of course the female characters I hate *because* they're written well and I WANT those well-rounded and detestable-on-their-own-merits female villains... but the same incapable-of-nuance crowd gets upset if you say you hate a female villain whose role is to be hated because that must be *misogyny* and not... a sign that the story is effective? Like, maybe I don't WANT to say 'yass queen, I support women's wrongs' every time there's a female villain, it feels so performative and condescending.