Ehh...this video was kinda disappointing. The first guy did just fine, and the thing with Mileena fit the tone of the subject perfectly. Mileena is ridiculously good looking...until she takes off her mask. Then she's thirty-six different flavors of terrifying.
But after that, Lauren felt rather more..."invested," let's call it, in the subject. I found it a bit odd in the first place to have a female member of the ScrewAttack team be commenting on what seems like a male-centric topic, but that was hardly a gamebreaker. The problem was more that her contribution was "This character is needlessly sexualized," which on one hand is kind of against the flow set by the first example, but then also led into a bizarrely personal example where she hates this character because it reminds her of [paraphrased] "slutty sorority girls in Halloween costumes."
The final touch was adding "I'm
so not alone in this opinion. Ben, especially, holds the same position that I do." to the end of her already uncomfortably personal-feeling spiel. I don't know what kind of work relationship the two have, but fucking hell, she sounds like an awful girlfriend proclaiming a negative opinion of someone and then adding "Don't you agree?" with a loaded look at her boyfriend. Maybe Ben's example was also going to be that weird bat-thing from Sonic. Who knows? All we get to see is a video cut as though she essentially forced him to mirror her opinion or sleep on the metaphorical couch.
DrunkenElfMage said:
For the record, Poison is still transgender, its just that in Japan she is pre-op and in America she is post op.
Americans are weird like that.
I'm pretty sure that she was originally written as female (IIRC), but then the people in charge of marketing the game decided that it was far more "acceptable" by societal standards to be beating up a transexual instead of a born woman.
Yeeeeaaaaah. That's got some unfortunate implications in it.