GeminiSaga : This season is ass. Arman carried the first 2.
kraichgau : i never understood,why 1989/90 the communist party SED wasnt banned like the NSDAP after t...
allswright : I didn't watch this when it was on weekly. I tried it a few times. Then there were the cro...
mkmikas : my only criticism would be for the emotive music for the popo to be more appropriate... wh...
Alien : Thanks!
Hans Zarkov : I'd recommend Farscape, it shared a lot of the same elements as SG:A in terms of creativit...
Savax : I second the recommendation, Sorbo & the show can get cheezy at moments but still one of t...
GeminiSaga : This season is ass. Arman carried the first 2.
random000 : Farscape fans weren't happy about the unresolved story when nbc killed the series, so they...
Hans Zarkov : Oh, man, Lexx was a head trip until I could binge-watch the movies and first season. So mu...
Okay you seem overly vested in trying to change what is in essence a personal opinion. I can’t seem to find an actual point to this except anger and confrontation fro you. And now you want it to be some sort of mansplaining defense on your part. Jody Foster is a great actor I like her version and it’s the one I identify with, you do her an injustice by saying she didn’t put anything into the role. An attack on my personality based on assumption does you a disservice as well, it comes off as disingenuous. I’m glad you are lesbian female, I’m also glad homosexuality is acceptable enough that shows like this can even happen. Using that as a soap box to skew perspective on me as some anti-feminist is insulting and a logical fallacy.
First of all - I never said she did not bring anything into the role. I explained that she was given a script written by a man, based on a book that was written by a man and in the film she was directed by a man. In that portion of the Book and Film series Clarice Starling was not a sexually active character as she was a student put into a case assignment based on her performance in schooling and training. When pointed out that she is not a sexually “grey” character as you put it you’ve gone on the defence about how your opinion of her and the writer who created the character in general is far better than that of the given facts that point out that a character who was played by a lesbian actress and a hetero actress is in fact a woman of the hetero persuasion and ended up with the man she has been chasing her entire career. I am far from angry or perturbed or any other adjective you’d like to spew at me. I am simply stating facts that the strong HETEROSEXUAL character of Clarice Starling is indeed a HETEROSEXUAL character who is in the media and thus apart of the entire genre of strong independent women who for the most part needed exactly zero men to save her while maintaining her HETEROSEXUALITY and non-lesbian status. Now kindly go away.