Did anyone here watch this? I'll admit it was probably the only show I watched outside of sports.
I know liberals are praising it to high heaven for all but implying a happy ending lesbian relationship with the main character (especially SJW "shipping"). You can tell they tried to get as close as they could.
The show (and it predecessor) also had a feminist message. I would say it wasn't too preachy, but if you thought about for like 2 seconds you would realize it's a feminist show.
Especially the last two seasons women were featured prominently. It was no accident that the final villain was a woman (though they didn't kill her, and men in her situation would've died no matter what)
I know the users here might be put off by the show. I do find one thing interesting to note about all the girl power: everyone behind the show was male. The writers, the producers, the directors, even the composer: all men. It puts things into perspective of the feminism of the show. If you reverse the sexes, things start to make sense.
I know liberals are praising it to high heaven for all but implying a happy ending lesbian relationship with the main character (especially SJW "shipping"). You can tell they tried to get as close as they could.
The show (and it predecessor) also had a feminist message. I would say it wasn't too preachy, but if you thought about for like 2 seconds you would realize it's a feminist show.
Especially the last two seasons women were featured prominently. It was no accident that the final villain was a woman (though they didn't kill her, and men in her situation would've died no matter what)
I know the users here might be put off by the show. I do find one thing interesting to note about all the girl power: everyone behind the show was male. The writers, the producers, the directors, even the composer: all men. It puts things into perspective of the feminism of the show. If you reverse the sexes, things start to make sense.