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Post by moviemouth on Oct 9, 2020 3:08:04 GMT
That's right, Batman was not always emotionally dysfunctional-up until the mid 80s he wasn't-he was more like a Zorro crossed with Sherlock Holmes (who also became more neurotic and dysfunctional but people still like the Rathbone version--go figure). The point is you can expect increasing, not decreasing neurosis and dysfunction because like kneeling at a basketball game, the wokeness never shuts off unless the creators are replaced. Has nothing to do with audience opinions or artistic freedom either. The corporate model is not going to suddenly decide they should dial down this political propaganda. Not going to happen because they will only hire people who share their vision. Meanwhile people will still watch The Wild Geese and enjoy it. Superheroes have been portrayed as flawed and conflicted since the 60s, when Marvel officially became big. It has nothing to do with “wokeness.” Yeah, wasn't the X-Men a response to the civil rights movement?
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