You have to watch Avatar! The characterisation is amazing and it does feminism better than most shows for adults.
I don't think it should count if they seemed like a jerk but turned out to be good or were always an anti-hero. They pulled it off with a couple of villains on Farscape but again, TV show.
DUDE. WE HAVE INVENTED A NEW THING. WE SHOULD PUT ON OUR FINEST SCREENWRITING HATS AND GET TO WORK. FIRST QUESTION: WHAT SHOULD THE CHARACTERS WEAR?
I HAVE to read Henry James for class. I was previously reading his American travelogues which were pretty awful. Typical sentence:
It is more than a comfort to him, truly, in all the conditions, this accepted vision of the too-defiant scale of numerosity and quantity--the effect of which is so to multiply the possibilities, so to open, by the million, contingent doors and windows: he rests in it at last as an absolute luxury, converting it even into a substitute, into the constant substitute, for many luxuries that are absent.
Now I'm reading his love letter to London which isn't so bad. The Turn of the Screw is quite good. But In the Cage made me want to travel back in time and punch him in the face.
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I don't think it should count if they seemed like a jerk but turned out to be good or were always an anti-hero. They pulled it off with a couple of villains on Farscape but again, TV show.
DUDE. WE HAVE INVENTED A NEW THING. WE SHOULD PUT ON OUR FINEST SCREENWRITING HATS AND GET TO WORK. FIRST QUESTION: WHAT SHOULD THE CHARACTERS WEAR?
I HAVE to read Henry James for class. I was previously reading his American travelogues which were pretty awful. Typical sentence:
It is more than a comfort to him, truly, in all the conditions, this accepted vision of the too-defiant scale of numerosity and quantity--the effect of which is so to multiply the possibilities, so to open, by the million, contingent doors and windows: he rests in it at last as an absolute luxury, converting it even into a substitute, into the constant substitute, for many luxuries that are absent.
Now I'm reading his love letter to London which isn't so bad. The Turn of the Screw is quite good. But In the Cage made me want to travel back in time and punch him in the face.
I've tied my hair up now. It should be ok.