Extremely famous rapper.Episode 3 was funny, but I don’t know who Megan is.
Tell me, is that scene real?
Tell me, is that scene real?
Yes them Twerking is a real scene.I seriously just came to this thread to ask this question...................................wtf
Like MC Hammer?Extremely famous rapper.
He wishes.Like MC Hammer?
I know who the hammer is, never heard of the horse.He wishes.
Is twerking supposed to be empowering for women?
Complains about objectification, shakes computer butt for all to see.
I disagree. It's a provocative dance regardless of its roots and origin. It's definitely not a dance I would say it's a more conservative one. Hell, I've seen daughters get caught twerking and get their asses beat from their mothers.It's just fun. I have plenty of women friends who just do it at home because it's fun. No men around and they do it for fun.
Kinda like how I pretend to be a badass ninja when I'm doing chores at home...
It IS based on African tribal dances, tho...
God willingMaybe now all corporate lawyers will feel empowered enough to twerk in their glass offices.
It's just fun. I have plenty of women friends who just do it at home because it's fun. No men around and they do it for fun.
Kinda like how I pretend to be a badass ninja when I'm doing chores at home...
It IS based on African tribal dances, tho...
That after credit scene was
This show has a lot of incels types seething, more than most. They really saying a 20 second scene is the end of the MCU knowing full well they'll be back for the next movie XD
Right around the moment where shapeshifting elf changed out of the judge back into her own form and started playing tag with the security guard, combined with the next scene with Megan Thee Stallion, this episode set my expectations for the rest of the show. I think it should have done the same for everyone here.
I don't think She Hulk/Jen will have much of a character arc at all here and my fears were right that this is pretty much a show to springboard new comic characters/shows and cameos. That doesn't make this a bad show, it just doesn't make it the best She Hulk show. A part of me feels that Marvel really wants to pull off something like Ultimate Spiderman but in live action:
And if that is what this show is aiming for instead of being it's own thing like Spectacular Spiderman or even the shows before it like Moon Knight or Ms. Marvel then I'll just deal with what it is instead of hoping for what it could be.
Also the whole twerking thing after the credits was partially a nod to this meme:
Right around the moment where shapeshifting elf changed out of the judge back into her own form and started playing tag with the security guard, combined with the next scene with Megan Thee Stallion, this episode set my expectations for the rest of the show. I think it should have done the same for everyone here.
I don't think She Hulk/Jen will have much of a character arc at all here and my fears were right that this is pretty much a show to springboard new comic characters/shows and cameos. That doesn't make this a bad show, it just doesn't make it the best She Hulk show. A part of me feels that Marvel really wants to pull off something like Ultimate Spiderman but in live action:
And if that is what this show is aiming for instead of being it's own thing like Spectacular Spiderman or even the shows before it like Moon Knight or Ms. Marvel then I'll just deal with what it is instead of hoping for what it could be.
Also the whole twerking thing after the credits was partially a nod to this meme:
Hypocrisy?She needs work on her twerk game. Hypocrisy does take it down a level as well.
There's still like 5 more eps i do think there will be a narrative but even if its just a slice of life im ok with that
I think it will be a very, very light narrative arc with Jen, but nothing substantial enough to give us a sense of who she is aside from the person we've been introduced to in episode 1.I'm not sure if she won't have a character arc, this episode did set up the Wrecking crew and their "boss", this through line plot might contain her character arc as the story progresses forward. She clearly beat the shit of them and is clearly still very confident, everything might be going too perfectly for her.
Even if there is no character arc for Jen (I hope there is) I'm still enjoying it.
Also, I had never heard of Megan Thee Stallion but looking up her music I knew quite a few of her songs. I have no idea how.
With the inclusion of decent male characters it's plain the show isn't misandrist.
That elf's laugh after the NY 10 LA 11 was the best.
"Shadow dimension?"
These writers know how real wizards think.
MSheU complaints are so simpleminded they could predict exact quotes for the show. lol
The concocted nature of any outrage over the dancing is hilariously obvious.
Hypocrisy?
Well that is pretty dumb then considering they were doing it in their office and just goofing off lolHes about to give you the "she says she gets harassed but then she wants to be sexy sometimes and thats totally hypocrisy even though the difference between harassment and her expressing herself is her choice in the matter" argument
Nah, I wasn't thinking that, but thanks for putting words in my mouth. She's being objectifying yet the actress (iirc) has issues with objectification of women. Her being harassed is one thing, her wanting shaking her ass is another, those two things don't correlate with one another.Hes about to give you the "she says she gets harassed but then she wants to be sexy sometimes and thats totally hypocrisy even though the difference between harassment and her expressing herself is her choice in the matter" argument
She is not being objectified unless you yourself are objectifying her based on that scene. A normal person will see that scene and see it as anything ranging from cringe to funny. Meanwhile another select group of people will see it as being a sexualization of the character despite it just being her goofing off by dancing to music in a full ass business suit in her office with a friend.Nah, I wasn't thinking that, but thanks for putting words in my mouth. She's being objectifying yet the showrunners (iirc) have issues with objectification of women. Her being harassed is one thing, her wanting shaking her ass is another, those two things don't correlate with one another.
Again She-Hulk's ass game is fucking weak.
She is not being objectified unless you yourself are objectifying her based on that scene. A normal person will see that scene and see it as anything ranging from cringe to funny.
Meanwhile another select group of people will see it as being a sexualization of the character despite it just being her goofing off by dancing to music in a full ass business suit in her office with a friend.
It is actually given the fact that the show as a whole has been universally praised by women's rights groups for its openness of the female struggle and portrayal of a strong independent female lead. If you were right then those female empowerment groups would be denouncing the episode and the scene. They aren't though. They are praising it.Well, I mean, this have a whole ass shot of her ass. Dance in of itself provocative. This isn't up for interpretation.
I literally just called the scene cringe and have repeatedly said that the show is just not my thing, but okay lolThe lengths some users here will go to defend this pos show lmfao.
It is actually given the fact that the show as a whole has been universally praised by women's rights groups for its openness of the female struggle and portrayal of a strong independent female lead. If you were right then those female empowerment groups would be denouncing the episode and the scene. They aren't though. They are praising it.
Nothing about that scene contradicts the overall message of the show. You only think it does because you want it to.
Yeah there are women are willing to defend a scene where a woman is having dumb fun with a female friend in private.Lol, wait, there's feminists that defend this scene? What a weird hill to die on. Holy shit, out of all the scenes, they could've defended and choose this fucking out all of them? Lol, fucking weird flex, but okay. It's a low brow scene. But I've seen women criticize the scene as well.
No matter how you cut it, it's a divisive scene. No matter who's defending it.
Yeah there are women are willing to defend a scene where a woman is having dumb fun with a female friend in private.
How crazy...
Wasn't in private? She was in her office with only herself and her friend. The fact that one dude walking past in the scene in order to be the proxy for the audience does not make this a public scene.Yeah, it's crazy as the so called incels have problems with it. Cuz, feminists have nothing better to do than defend a twerk scene in what's apparently a mediocre show. It wasn't in private and isn't that a client that she's with?
No I didn't watch it. I'm literally asking. I have next to no interest in watching something I know I'm not going to like. I'm just commenting on a scene.Wasn't in private? She was in her office with only herself and her friend. The fact that one dude walking past in the scene in order to be the proxy for the audience does not make this a public scene.
And you trying to call her just a "client" kinda tells me you either didn't watch the episode or you are willingly being disingenuous here to downplay their interaction.
Wait so you are in a thread for a show you don't watch trying to cast a blanket judgement on a scene that you not only have no context for, but also have no buildup for?No I didn't watch it. I'm literally asking. I have next to no interest in watching something I know I'm going to like. I'm just commenting on a scene.
It is actually given the fact that the show as a whole has been universally praised by women's rights groups for its openness of the female struggle and portrayal of a strong independent female lead. If you were right then those female empowerment groups would be denouncing the episode and the scene. They aren't though. They are praising it.
Nothing about that scene contradicts the overall message of the show. You only think it does because you want it to.
I literally just called the scene cringe and have repeatedly said that the show is just not my thing, but okay lol
Fucking lol, I need context to a midcredits scene? I didn't know I need watch the series criticize one fucking scene. So please explain what context am I missing?Wait so you are in a thread for a show you don't watch trying to cast a blanket judgement on a scene that you not only have no context for, but also have no buildup for?
You should have led with that and saved us both some time.
How completely ridiculous lol
Yes of course you need context for a scene in a show that you apparently don't even watch. Holy shit what a waste of time. Walking away here. Would not have even bothered if I had known you weren't even watching the show.Then why are we even arguing? We both agreed that the scene is bad. I just said it was hypocritical. Instead of it just disagreeing on that point, you went out of your way to defend a fucking scene you claim you don't even like.
Fucking lol, I need context to a midcredits scene? I didn't know I need watch the series criticize one fucking scene. So please explain what context am I missing?
How about this? Fuck no.Yes of course you need context for a scene in a show that you apparently don't even watch. Holy shit what a waste of time. Walking away here. Would not have even bothered if I had known you weren't even watching the show.
Watch the show and then get back to me.