Contributing writer for The Artifice.
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Diversity and representation in the ArrowverseDiscuss racial and gender representation in the various television series that comprise the CW's Arrowverse franchise, such as the introduction of television's first transgender superhero in Supergirl and the normalized same-sex relationships of Legends of Tomorrow. Present examples/details and discuss their relevance to your overall analysis of the show(s).
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Batman: The Telltale Series Was An Intriguing and Ambitious Take On Gotham City | |
The show itself was fantastic, but I agree with this sentiment. His homosexuality only revealed in the series finale, the very last episode of the show, which means the creative team faced absolutely zero risk for doing so. | Shiro's Sexuality in Voltron: Legendary Defender |
He wants to be Kubrick, but he’s much closer to Hitchcock. | Inception: Anticlimactic or Satisfyingly Open-Ended? |
I definitely agree about Nolan’s tendency towards exposition. Love is the major theme of Interstellar, but instead of just letting the film do its work Anne Hathaway has to verbalize it to the audience. | Inception: Anticlimactic or Satisfyingly Open-Ended? |
Thomas Wayne’s corruption was my favorite element of Telltale’s take on the Batman mythos. It completely recontextualizes Bruce’s motivations and mission. He’s not only trying to redeem himself, but his entire family.