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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
I like that the Jessica Jones series seems committed to actually having multiple women in the cast, as opposed to just deciding Jessica and maybe a friend is enough and being done with it.
*cough*Agent Carter*cough*
edited 10th Oct '15 3:55:51 PM by Wackd
Maybe you'd be less disappointed if you stopped expecting things to be Carmen Sandiego movies.Newsarama's review of the first ep:
Mike Colter's Luke Cage is a standout in the pilot, and the entire cast is pitch perfect. The tone of the show is very feminine, and very noir, kind of like a much older, darker Veronica Mars.
Fans will not be disappointed when the show launches in November - 'Rama Rating: 10 out of 10!
edited 10th Oct '15 3:57:28 PM by comicwriter
Here's the problem with including more women in Agent Carter, at least in the first season.
The entire point is that she's the only female agent. It's one of her driving forces as a character. So there can't really be more women on that side of Peggy's life (she could, granted, interact more with female SSR personnel who aren't agents).
So with more women at work out, that leaves the women in her home life, and I think the show does an admirable job there. The reason it seems like it's not very much is because we don't spend that much time there. And spending the majority of our time in the secret agent show watching secret agent business is a good thing, I would say. Skewing too far in the other direction would leave fans unhappy (for proof, see most of the first season of Agents of SHIELD), and also lead to some Unfortunate Implications where the female-focused show is being super domestic.
There is room to grow, for sure, and I expect Season 2 to do that (on a personal note, I hope Angie gets way more to do this year). But for the story Season 1 had to tell, and where Peggy was as a character in it, I think they did the best they could.
@Wack'd
... Did you watch the same show I did? Also that show had a ton of women. Angie, Dottie, the other Black Widows, the landlady, the girl who lost her home, Howard Stark's girlfriends, the various telephone operators (including the kickass lady with a gun under the table). Having more women in plot-relevant roles on the show would either throw off the show's pacing due to its focus on the workplace or require Politically Correct History, which would defeat the entire point of the show's aesop against sexism. Not to mention it'd be, y'know, offensive in and of itself .
edited 10th Oct '15 7:01:09 PM by AlleyOop
Dottie isn't really important until halfway through the season.
Man, wouldn't it be great if the phone operators got to do stuff? Or, hell—why did Jarvis have to be a dude? Jarvis is a last goddamn name. Make her Edith Jarvis or something.
edited 10th Oct '15 7:13:32 PM by Wackd
Maybe you'd be less disappointed if you stopped expecting things to be Carmen Sandiego movies.They're still giving Dottie the short end of the stick. It's not like there are that many more men of similar importance (Jarvis, Howard, Thompson, Souza, Dooly, and Ivchenko). It's a show with a small core cast in general, during a time when most women were expected to stay home most of the time.
edited 10th Oct '15 7:24:21 PM by AlleyOop
It's implied (and stated in tie-in material) Tony's AI J.A.R.V.I.S (which has a male voice) is based on the original Jarvis, thus he probably wasn't a woman
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If she has telekinesis, she can kinesis her own self off the ground. I think she was throwing around stuff heavier than her anyway.
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