Also I have a question for you, did you watch last nights ep of Arrow?
If not, if you don’t mind. Can you peep that up and get back to me. Cuz I genuinely wonder what’s your take on what happens and does that equally fuel your rage.
I’m not gonna spoil it but I will say more of what this argument seems more appropriate for that ep than this movie.
Martha
I dunno what Arrow, specially last night's episode correlates with Captain Marvel, but I watched last night and it was an ensemble episode unrelated to the present date and did not have the lead character starring in the episode. What that has ANYTHING to do with diminishing prominent roles to boost up a lead character. Last night's episode may feature Oliver Queen's siblings but it was an full ensemble with each character properly represented. There's A LOT of things you can say about Berlanti and the Arrowverse in terms of pushing a gay agenda which is a whole different subject, and the issue where Ollie's son is stripped away from his masculinity (even going as far as saying he's a gay man) whereas his daughter is full of testosterone. But again, that's another discussion and something more in correlation to what they tried to do with Captain Marvel and her relationship with Nick Fury in which Nick Fury is uncharacteristic in his role and more passive-aggressive. But again, that's not so much a big deal in comparison to the whole Monica Rambeau.
Now, if you want to make it about Conner Hawk, it is a weak argument to compare before for one, It was already ESTABLISHED in a future timeline that Conner Hawk was the Green Arrow, and 2nd, Conner's role in the current future narrative isn't diminished whatsoever. In the film, Captain Marvel, not only Monica Rambeau isn't shown to be the next one in line in getting the Captain Marvel moniker, she's degraded to a little black girl who looks up to her WHITE HERO and have it where she wished she can be her white superhero. Again, Arrow as a series isn't exempt for their habit of emasculating key characters, such as it was not acceptable in how they did Mr. Terrific. It's deserve a lot of flack for that. But if you referring to last night's episode, there's not much to complain over aside the suspicion they're trying to set this up as a spin-off series once Arrow is over.