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Post by DC-Fan on Apr 20, 2017 18:51:58 GMT
Another dumb excuse by a dumb MCU fan. Nobody says "I think just tastes nasty." They would say either "I think celery just tastes nasty" or "I think it just tastes nasty". In either case, it can be transcribed word-for-word and the reader would know that they were referring to celery (or to something mentioned in a previous question)"
When they say first female villain or first female superhero in a solo movie without qualifying it as within Marvel, then the brackets are only the transcriber's best guess or assumption as to what they said but isn't actually what they said. They didn't qualify it as within Marvel. So they were either delusional or intentionally trying to mislead people.
Lol. You didn't actually read what I wrote, did you? No wonder you're confused. Please look up and read all the words I type. And re-read the quotes with all the context. Thor is specifically mentioned. So yes, it is qualified. "Can you believe it? Can you believe we’re having this conversation and it’s 2017 and we’re talking about the first female villain? It’s ridiculous. There’s so much untapped potential villainy in women. It’s really exciting. I think finally it’s beginning to be acknowledged that women and men want to see a diverse array of characters, and that’s race, gender across the sexual spectrum."
She doesn't say Thor.
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