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<blockquote data-quote="Retros_x" data-source="post: 9896712" data-attributes="member: 7033171"><p>Again, he also does similar things to male coworkers. There is a pattern, yes, but its not a sexist one, but I would say the pattern is that he often fails what he preaches himself, especially in s2. He chews people out, calls them out in often a very direct and rude matter. S2 clearly portrays him at good at heart but in dire need of therapy. It also shows that his team suffers. I loved the contrast to the nightshift with their little chanting to kick-off the shift. They seem much more like as sworn-in team, quite contrary to Robbies dayshift who all suffer under him. His team being a majority of women make this look like sexism, but its just because of the numbers and honestly I think he would be exactly the same if he had an all-men team. </p><p></p><p>But there is definitely wiggle-room. The writers could go in the direction of underlying sexism in Robbies action, but honestly I would need then a bit more of that specificially in S3, a bit more contrast of how he treats men vs women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retros_x, post: 9896712, member: 7033171"] Again, he also does similar things to male coworkers. There is a pattern, yes, but its not a sexist one, but I would say the pattern is that he often fails what he preaches himself, especially in s2. He chews people out, calls them out in often a very direct and rude matter. S2 clearly portrays him at good at heart but in dire need of therapy. It also shows that his team suffers. I loved the contrast to the nightshift with their little chanting to kick-off the shift. They seem much more like as sworn-in team, quite contrary to Robbies dayshift who all suffer under him. His team being a majority of women make this look like sexism, but its just because of the numbers and honestly I think he would be exactly the same if he had an all-men team. But there is definitely wiggle-room. The writers could go in the direction of underlying sexism in Robbies action, but honestly I would need then a bit more of that specificially in S3, a bit more contrast of how he treats men vs women. [/QUOTE]
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