After Marvel's amazing Daredevil series, we get another Netflix series to binge in November. Jessica Jones is coming. Are you looking forward to it?
How would you define "feminist crap"?OK I loved Daredevil Season 1 and I spent all day yesterday and stayed up till 3 in the morning today watching Season 2 and I loved it(about to head to sleep since I just finished), I wanna watch more Marvel TV Series and also want to see that stand alone R rated Punisher series with Jon Bernthal.
Now I'm just wondering if Jessica Jones is really a good show to watch because all this back and forth talk about it being feminist crap and what not is making me hesitant to watch it.
Can anyone tell me plain and simple, is Jessica Jones some feminist crap or is it a good show like Daredevil?
Because feminism is no longer the good cause it used to be and I don't want this show to waste my time.
OK I loved Daredevil Season 1 and I spent all day yesterday and stayed up till 3 in the morning today watching Season 2 and I loved it(about to head to sleep since I just finished), I wanna watch more Marvel TV Series and also want to see that stand alone R rated Punisher series with Jon Bernthal.
Now I'm just wondering if Jessica Jones is really a good show to watch because all this back and forth talk about it being feminist crap and what not is making me hesitant to watch it.
Can anyone tell me plain and simple, is Jessica Jones some feminist crap or is it a good show like Daredevil?
Because feminism is no longer the good cause it used to be and I don't want this show to waste my time.
It's a shame too, since I've seen a lot of back and forth between groups of feminists arguing about the show. One group says it's a brilliant, feminist forward show and the other side says the show presents a narrow view of white feminism and is insulting to POCs. I think the show does a great group presenting issues that feminists are very concerned with, but without being overbearingly "feminist" itself.I never thought it was 'feminist' issues, I just took them as issues. Adding 'feminist' because she's a woman seems rather condescending. Luke Cage's issues weren't 'masculine' or 'machista' issues, just people and their problems.
That's mostly what I wanted to know, personally I don't care or wanna care about a strong female character if that's the only reason to watch it.but none of it is shoved in your face like "LOOK! LOOK AT THE FEMINISM!" There are undertones sure, but it's not at all obnoxious.
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:It's a shame too, since I've seen a lot of back and forth between groups of feminists arguing about the show. One group says it's a brilliant, feminist forward show and the other side says the show presents a narrow view of white feminism and is insulting to POCs. I think the show does a great group presenting issues that feminists are very concerned with, but without being overbearingly "feminist" itself.
Not that there is anything wrong with feminism. Rather I think trying to prop Jessica up as a feminist icon and symbol for female empowerment would be incredibly silly. So I'm glad the show didn't go that route. Hasn't stopped the feminist community of freaking out about it though.
I swear, when I read that I thought it said Furiosa Road.Fury Road
I don't consider the movie Mad Max's or even Furiosa's movie, both Max and Furiosa got equal treatment in my opinion so I just consider the movie Fury Road, I like thinking of the movie as it's own IP than part of the franchise.I swear, when I read that I thought it said Furiosa Road.