C/SJust come to post this.
I've been saying this for the longest we need to stop using the internet and Twitter as gauges for the thoughts and what's going on in everyday people's lives because for whatever reason the 2 very rarely match up
’s difficult to critique the pilot of Batwoman. There are certainly issues with it. There are criticisms to spare. But there’s something powerfully unique about the CW’s latest superhero show and it makes it really difficult to get too bogged down in the faults. This is the first solo superhero series centered on a queer character which makes it vitally important even if, sometimes, it gets caught up in its own mediocrity.
suspect trash?You suspect trash
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I been saying it breh, when you look at most of these "verified critics" reviews the majority have the same theme in common...
Their opinions are centered around the POLITICS of the film, not critiquing the QUALITY of the film...
Case and point look at this asinine Batwoman pilot review...
https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-mediocrity-of-batwoman-also-feels-like-one-of-its-b-1836505759
We're supposed to overlook how mediocre this shyt is because "the first solo superhero series centered on a queer character which makes it vitally important"....
Why?When I think about it, the fakkits/******s bit doesn't actually make sense.
Why?
The joke basically implies that there's a double standard there, but there isn't. A gay person might just as easily say "I'm not a fakkit either".
:sadbagmj:The joke basically implies that there's a double standard there, but there isn't. A gay person might just as easily say "I'm not a fakkit either".