Admit it, no matter what you're a fan of, you took something about it, WAAAAY too seriously. What was it for you?
For me, one of the original Justice League cartoons seriously pissed me off. I'll admit up front I was never a huge fan of Wonder Woman as she seemed more a vehicle for feminism than an actual hero, and one of the first two parters of the series illustrated why I thought that so beautifully it ticked me off that it even existed. I have nothing against feminism either, I love Barda, super girl, Raven, Star Fire and several female heroes and I wish there were more. Yes, I really do think girls need more heroes to look up to who aren't eye candy... and as far as the whole eye candy thing goes... yea anyone who doesn't see the problem with Wonder Woman there, is being just a touche naive. I just don't like it when a hero isn't a hero first.
There is a problem on Themiscyra, we have to save the day, but oh dear, it's Wondy's place, no boys allowed. And the whole two parter revolved around how to get around the "no men" rule that Themiscyra had and still get Wonder Woman back up from other members of her team. I was screaming at my TV possible solutions to this "problem" for half a hour. "Super man and the martian are not men, they're aliens, what did you do, kick every male animal off the island too? How does that even work?" or "Where the fuck is Hawk Girl? Why the hell doesn't she count?". Or, "This is BS, no one in the league was discriminating against Wonder Woman, why is it suddenly okay for her to discriminate against them? Reverse sexism is stupid, but even if you do argue for it, there had to be something to reverse in the first place!" or even "Why can't "girl power" episodes just naturally revolve around female characters instead of artificially finding ways to ban men from showing up?".
Course after I was done with the two parter I had to say to myself "you already knew what that was going to be about like five minutes in, why did you even watch it?". I seriously had gotten pissed off at a kid's show. Why didn't I just skip to an episode I would have liked?
Anyway, any of you have a similar experience of over reacting?
For me, one of the original Justice League cartoons seriously pissed me off. I'll admit up front I was never a huge fan of Wonder Woman as she seemed more a vehicle for feminism than an actual hero, and one of the first two parters of the series illustrated why I thought that so beautifully it ticked me off that it even existed. I have nothing against feminism either, I love Barda, super girl, Raven, Star Fire and several female heroes and I wish there were more. Yes, I really do think girls need more heroes to look up to who aren't eye candy... and as far as the whole eye candy thing goes... yea anyone who doesn't see the problem with Wonder Woman there, is being just a touche naive. I just don't like it when a hero isn't a hero first.
There is a problem on Themiscyra, we have to save the day, but oh dear, it's Wondy's place, no boys allowed. And the whole two parter revolved around how to get around the "no men" rule that Themiscyra had and still get Wonder Woman back up from other members of her team. I was screaming at my TV possible solutions to this "problem" for half a hour. "Super man and the martian are not men, they're aliens, what did you do, kick every male animal off the island too? How does that even work?" or "Where the fuck is Hawk Girl? Why the hell doesn't she count?". Or, "This is BS, no one in the league was discriminating against Wonder Woman, why is it suddenly okay for her to discriminate against them? Reverse sexism is stupid, but even if you do argue for it, there had to be something to reverse in the first place!" or even "Why can't "girl power" episodes just naturally revolve around female characters instead of artificially finding ways to ban men from showing up?".
Course after I was done with the two parter I had to say to myself "you already knew what that was going to be about like five minutes in, why did you even watch it?". I seriously had gotten pissed off at a kid's show. Why didn't I just skip to an episode I would have liked?
Anyway, any of you have a similar experience of over reacting?