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Is that what Marvel is doing?
Literally news to me
Maybe they should make a likable character with believable and relatable struggles.
Like maybe they could have a character that deals with internalized rage, but that somehow externalizes with a visual change. It would be compelling because we as an audience could see their internal struggle reflected as a Jeckle-Hyde scenario before our eyes.
Just an idea. Maybe she hulk could use it
but i agree. film or screen media can't often express the complexities that reside in a text. but of course, film has it's own language separate from text, a language of imagery. so maybe it's like comparing kiwis to bananas?
It would be more compelling than a character who mastered these things off-screen under the struggle of the patriarchy
Bruce Banner had an excellent arc that spanned over a decade. He went through believable phases to master and control the strength.
She has it down in one episode- and they use Bruce as a visual comparison to accomplish this.
"See?" the showrunners say. "This character went through an arc- but we see here another individual has the same abilities already- so we don't have to show you hers."
Even an episode of Jessica Walters as a normal person, actually being disrespected- disregarded or threatened would have nailed their point home better.
But they just skipped it all and left the burden on Bruce Banner's back story, and using him as comparison.
Weak plot structure. Weak writing. Sad because the MCU phase 1 and 2 are masters at character development and believable struggle
Really.
I am of the opinion that Hulk has 1 arc, and that every movie is just a different take on that arc: Mild mannered scientist, gamma radiation, Hulk.
- Hulk with Eric Bana
- Hulk with Edward Norton
- Hulk with Bill Bixby
- Hulk with Mark Ruffalo
Show Banner struggling to control the rage, and then calm him down from Hulking. That's it.
She-Hulk is a different thing. It's a comedy. She's a lawyer.
The early MCU is what?
Iron Man? Weak.
Captain America? wack
Avengers? spare me.
Guardian of the Galaxy? trash.
The MCU just got good.
the hulk strenght potential is infinite.
his current strenght is linked to his current anger level.
but as his strength increases so does his lack of control to the point he becomes a mindless beast going berzerk not knowing friend from foe.
*the rational mind of his human persona gives him control.
- so the hull gets power from emotions but is led by his rationality
just as man are.. we are led by our minds not our emotions even though we sure have them.
now woman.. boy oh boy..
woman do not have more emotions than man.. but they lack any emotional control.. their rationality is led by their emotion instead
-sure like man some are more emotional than others but the core element of emotion before ratio is why woman make for terrible leaders;)
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*sayings hell has no fury like a hurt woman;)
or the 1 in 10 days woman ate best avoided..
is because they are exeotional beastlike in those situations.
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so could a female hulk be stronger.. yes but a femake hulk woulf also fail to have any sentience left.. just be a mindless brute without underlying persona left;)
still imagine telling the heroes with she hulk around.. being called a mindless monster is trashing the city and than commetimg.. it is THAT time of the month AGAIN?
You've earned the jester you've always strived for. Congratulations.
THat's debatable. Hulk has done some insane feats even One Punch Man would scratch his head at. It's like Superman and all his silly Hyperversal feats that make him more powerful than freaking Galactus from the comics.
I'm not even joking! He is more powerful than Galactus.
I see that people are still lying about things that happened on the show in this thread.
Which is a shame.
Seriously, Bellen, you clearly never watched the show.
It's very obvious.
That being said, I hope people watch the show, because it is really good.
She breaks the Fourth Wall like she does in the comics.
So, that alone makes it a great show.
They're also testing the waters by doing things that are closer to an R rating.
Like having her give the finger, and then cutting off the last half the F word at the end scene. :P
Whether that's going to translate into Deadpool 3 in a year or so, I don't know.
Holographix, if those werre bad, we would never get the newer stuff, so your logic is literally completely and totally wrong.
https://youtu.be/_n5E7feJHw0
Thank you for laughing at Holographix though.
ALso, Wow, Good job Mr. Tex completely lying about the show in a blatantly obvious way.
Ouch.
She was still given the power by Hulk, it was just from an accident. Not that she was in need of a blood transfusion.
Good job.