Enevhar Aldarion
Hero
she got Mjolnired real good.
I know a lot of women, and some men, who would love to get Mjolnired. nudge nudge wink wink*
she got Mjolnired real good.
Yeah, this show is better than I was expecting. As was said earlier, the only part I cringed at was the whole Ant-Man head and giant Mjölnir scene.I really wasn't expecting to like the show but it was better than I thought. I didn't care for the parents though. The serious parents who try to dissuade their kid from embracing their artistic tendencies fell flat for me. My only other issue was the FX for Kamala's powers, the just looked off to me.
It wasn't so much that I didn't like them, it was more that it's a really old trope that just seemed lazy to me.Yeah, this show is better than I was expecting. As was said earlier, the only part I cringed at was the whole Ant-Man head and giant Mjölnir scene.
However, about the parents, I think that's the point. You're not supposed to like them. Although I did feel kind of bad for the father after he dressed up as the Hulk.
It's a very similar trope used in D+'s Turning Red, which is also recent. In Turning Red I've personally experienced helicopter parents who meet that stereotype. I wonder if these stereotypes are also around for certain cultures, as opposed to only assigning them to 50s Americana.It wasn't so much that I didn't like them, it was more that it's a really old trope that just seemed lazy to me.
It's a very similar trope used in D+'s Turning Red, which is also recent. In Turning Red I've personally experienced helicopter parents who meet that stereotype. I wonder if these stereotypes are also around for certain cultures, as opposed to only assigning them to 50s Americana.