She-Hulk and Bat Girl aren't bad characters. Modern media just can't adapt them in a way that doesn't seem garbage because they have to stay in line with THE MESSAGE.
I’m so tired of every single Marvel character being a cocky, arrogant, overconfident, narcissistic, jokey, quirky, and borderline sociopathic moron that says nothing but quirky quips and one-liners in every situation. I hate it.
My understanding is that they changed her origin story from the comic books. I am a long time Marvel comic book reader, I quite way back when they started with all the SJW, Feminism stuff. Yes I hated Ms Marvel/Captain Marvel and continue to hate the character today with her bloviated abilities that make no sense. Anyway, in the comic books Jennifer Walters, the lawyer is shot by a bad guy. Bruce Banner is forced to do an emergency blood transfusion in order to save his cousin's life. His blood then alters her into the She-Hulk.
In the comics she needed a blood transfusion from Bruce. This gives her the gamma powers of the Hulk but much milder side effects to her psyche. She was timid and meek in her human form but in She-hulk form she was the strong confident person she always wanted to be which is why Jennifer preferred that form.
This show is actually really funny if you think about like this: it is a social commentary on how modern women see themselves vs the reality. Jen believes that the world is holding her back, while she is the one who is a failure. She thinks men are the problem, while it is clear that women hold her back more then women. 🥳
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She-Hulk and Bat Girl aren't bad characters. Modern media just can't adapt them in a way that doesn't seem garbage because they have to stay in line with THE MESSAGE.
You know what the worst part is? A story about a lawyer who cleans up after superheroes is actually a great idea.
Me: Wow, that was a pretty savage review from the Drinker, for someone who hasn't seen the first episode yet.
"Hulk transform and his shirt rips off.
I’m so tired of every single Marvel character being a cocky, arrogant, overconfident, narcissistic, jokey, quirky, and borderline sociopathic moron that says nothing but quirky quips and one-liners in every situation. I hate it.
Side Note:
I think X-23 gets a pass because she's Wolverine's daughter, and her origin story and current story doesn't try to spread THE MESSAGE
Kinda weird how the Hulk actually makes sense anatomically speaking, his limbs are trunks and he’s massive which fits super strengyh
Feminists: "stop saying women are too emotional"
Female characters
To be fair, I have a cousin 32 years older than me so that’s definitely not the most unrealistic part about this show
I liked She Hulk from the 90s Hulk cartoon
When she said "being a superhero is only for billionaires, narcissists and Adult orphans", my interest died.
The fact that so many writers can’t create good female lead movies without horribly blasting and dehumanizing any male character says a lot.
My understanding is that they changed her origin story from the comic books. I am a long time Marvel comic book reader, I quite way back when they started with all the SJW, Feminism stuff. Yes I hated Ms Marvel/Captain Marvel and continue to hate the character today with her bloviated abilities that make no sense. Anyway, in the comic books Jennifer Walters, the lawyer is shot by a bad guy. Bruce Banner is forced to do an emergency blood transfusion in order to save his cousin's life. His blood then alters her into the She-Hulk.
I honestly thought Disney learned something from the reviews on star wars.
In the comics she needed a blood transfusion from Bruce. This gives her the gamma powers of the Hulk but much milder side effects to her psyche. She was timid and meek in her human form but in She-hulk form she was the strong confident person she always wanted to be which is why Jennifer preferred that form.
“Anger and fear…are just, like, the baseline of any woman existing.”
This show is actually really funny if you think about like this: it is a social commentary on how modern women see themselves vs the reality. Jen believes that the world is holding her back, while she is the one who is a failure. She thinks men are the problem, while it is clear that women hold her back more then women. 🥳