Category: TV Show
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The Legend Of Korra Was Better Than Avatar The Last Airbender
While the Avatar universe has never held back on its exploration of trauma, I think this is the first time it’s truly been centre stage. And while there have been disabled characters before, this is the first time a main character has had a debilitating injury (shown on screen) which caused them to relearn how…
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WandaVision: Is It Worth Your Time?
I do think WandaVision is going to be a good show. The premise is set up well. The acting is good. The costumes are wonderful. The humour is top notch. It just takes time for things to start rolling. And if you are willing to wait for the main conflict to be established, I think…
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“The Legend Of Korra” Season 1: Corrupt Governments And The Problems They Cause
This show is a little hard for me to watch right now, especially considering the political climate. I see so many parallels between the events of the first season and the real world. And while the level of corruption, discrimination and police brutality depicted in the show is relatively tame (in comparison with what’s happening…
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Miraculous Ladybug New York Special: Adrien’s Abuse Narrative
Abuse is a difficult topic to accurately depict, especially within the confines of a children’s show. That is why I am incredibly impressed with the writing of the New York Special.
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“Avatar: The Last Airbender” Explores The Horrors Of War
War has a toll on every nation involved. And “Avatar” does a phenomenal job of showcasing this. From genocide to child soldiers with PTSD to refugees, every aspect of this show is flawlessly executed.
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: The Complexity Of Chloe Bourgeois
Chloe is possibly the character that the fandom is the most divisive on. On the one hand, she has potentially the worst experiences of abuse and she has what looks like the setup of a redemption arc but on the other hand, she is so nasty that it’s hard to like her.
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Why Are So Many People Upset With “Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”?
And I think that a lot of the criticism that has been aimed at this show comes from the fact that even though most of the fandom are older, its target audience are kids.
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: Its Characters Are The Reason Why It’s So Loved
The characters are from a range of different ethnic backgrounds, they have vastly different body shapes and vastly different personalities. This show represents actual people rather than cardboard cutouts of the ideal Eurocentric person.
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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Diversity and Redemption
This show is an embodiment of the progress we have achieved in terms of representation of not only LGBTQ+ characters but also characters of vastly different body types and skin colours. Each character is a unique individual with an established back story.
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