You can’t win as a woman in fiction. Be too positive, you become a Mary Sue, have flaws and those flaws are why almost nobody likes you. Be moderate, you have wet-cabbage personality, be exuberant, you are an unrealistic example. Have strong morals, and you’re badly developed, be morally corrupt and you’re hated with such vigour fans will send hate mail to the actress who plays the character. Be kind and soft and in love, you’re a representation of sexism, be cruel, harsh and cold and you’re just a bitch. Be a complex, realistic, ambiguous character, and either your flaws or your positive traits will be ignored or blown out of proportion and into oblivion. There is no winning for female characters.
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Dont forget Palestinian students
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Ways X-Men '97 can introduce Daisy:
1) As a rogue mutant that the X-Men recruit (done before multiple times, but it could work)
2) As a superpowered government/SHIELD agent / Avenger that's originally introduced as a pseudo antagonist (a la Secret War), but comes around to fighting by the X-Men's side (takes precedent from earlier iterations of the character and makes for beautiful development)
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Very excited to finally share the art I did for @mculadieszine! I did the ladies of Agents of SHIELD–Jemma Simmons, Melinda May, Daisy Johnson, Bobbi Morse, and Elena Rodriguez. I was so honored to be a part of this project and had so much fun working on this piece!
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hey let’s give a second to think about the fact daisy is so used to not having a lot of support (she is always left to pick up the pieces by herself) that she actually thanks daniel for being there for her???
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