I never understand why people go, "Well Tony Stark and Dr. Strange were overconfident and no one complained then." in order to defend Carol and Jen. Tony and Strange were being chastised for their arrogance. It's was part of their character development in their first films. Captain Marvel and She-Hulk aren't being reprimanded for their cockiness, in fact, their being praised for it, both in and out of universe.
It's like they never saw those movies. Pepper Potts and Rhodey would call Tony out, Dr. Strange was humbled in his movie too. There's no characters humbling the overconfident female characters and the actresses can't pull off the "arrogant but charming and funny" persona very well, so here we are. It's a casting and writing problem that no one wants to fix.
Both Tony and Strange almost DIED because of their arrogance. I doubt Bruce is going to mention how Jen's slight obsession with Cap's lack of sex life nearly got her killed.
Hope Cat I’d say the actress of she hulk can, she definitely pulled something close (I say “close” because the character… characterS weren’t Tony’s kind of cocky but charming, but one was cocky and sympathetic and another cocky and charming, just not the same kind of charming as tony) in Orphan Black, and it worked pretty well there. So yeah really seem it’s an issue of direction and script more than acting ability per se, though I wouldn’t say it makes the actress blameless, not until and unless it’s revealed she desperately tried to call out her character’s horribleness but wasn’t listened to, which I doubt will ever happen.
@@hope-cat4894 It's like the people who defend Wanda enslaving Westview in Wandavision by going "Well Spider-Man and Dr Strange nearly destroyed the multiverse trying to make people forget Peter was Spider-Man and people thought that was fine." When the difference is Peter and Strange tried to fix what they'd messed up while Wanda flew away unpunished.
"She didn't yet know the triggers for the Hulk form" Yeah that's literally why Bruce had to intervene and wanted to train her, so that she wouldn't kill someone or bring down a building every time she learned about a new trigger. The show can't decide if She-Hulk is Hulk Hulk or Professor Hulk, every time she transforms she goes like "HULK SMASH... No yeah I'm Jen don't worry about it"
2:59:01 / 5:27:53 a good treatment is giving when its deserved not giving freely, men don't owe anything to women and feminine women are the ones men enjoy being nice to . **** men are men **** you can't force them to behave unnaturally by acting as gentleman to every passing woman aggression is a sign of power an dominance it dose not make you toxic .how can you go and talk to people and try to get stuff or stand up for yourself without having aggression
3:07:50 / 5:27:53 bullshit . >* men dont feel forced to be masculine , they normally want to be strong , only feminine men feel like they are being forced to act manly MooLer : ' men are seen as weaker if they were emotional and vulnerable ' . how else will you see them if they started crying because of something small
@@unconcernedbeast9190 I don't agree with you, when it comes to good treatment, it honestly just depends on who the person giving the treatment wants to give it to and when, I personally like being good to anyone I feel is a nice person and anyone who has been good to me because I don't see a reason not to be good to them. Men actually owe a lot to women, doing something about workplace sexual harassment, giving them more representation at every level of government, doing something about domestic violence, and not blaming the victim in every sexual assault case out of instinct are all great places to start. I'm not saying that only men should be doing those things but we definitely have a part to play in all of those things which we're clearly not playing, and yeah the feminist movement isn't helping that honestly. As for men will be men, I've never not heard that phrase be used as an excuse for harmful behaviour by a man, if we're talking about things like workplace sexual harassment or intimate partner violence then yeah men need to change, there are no two ways about it. If you're aggressive in every relationship and every interaction and if every relationship and every interaction is about power and dominance to you rather than understanding and cooperation then you're definitely toxic. Aggression still has a place in society and we need to figure out where that is but it still is best to avoid it in relationships and interactions to keep things whatever the opposite of frustrating is. Because if I'm your friend and every time I talk to you you act aggressively to maintain power and assert dominance in the relationship then I can't stop being your friend any faster.
Gotta love how Jen can control her Hulk transformation because she has been dealing with getting cat-called and then in episode 4 they show that NOBODY WANTS TO SLEEP WITH HER and the only time we have seen her almost getting cat-called she Hulked out and almost killed those dudes... Those writers didn't read their own script...
"Anger at your circumstances has nothing to do with the trauma that you've experienced in your life." Those are the words of someone who have never suffered, never struggled and has no idea what real hardship is like. It's the mentality of someone who has an effortless life.
Yea I had to process that for a second, because I'm pretty sure what she said just isn't true. I like pretty sure anger at your circumstances has a direct correlation to the trauma you have experienced in life.
Its not even wrong, its just a bizzare non sequitur. "Anger at your circumstances has nothing to do with the trauma of your life." Your circumstances and the trauma of your life are usualy part of the same thing, so this quote is just a vauge redundant platitude, no different from saying 'The bad things in your life have nothing to do with the bad things in your life.' This is just yet another example of modern writers coming up with a nonsense phrase and trying to pass it off as profound wisdom. This is exactly the same as: "The ship floats because its drawn to the light." "But what if the water refects the light so I cant tell the diffrence?"
@@noahsmith1053 "The trauma of your life floats because its drawn to the light Bruce!" "But what if my circumstances reflect off the water, and they become bright like a rock and so I cant tell the diffrence between my trauma and my circumstances? What then She Hulk?" "Uhhhh.... squirrel who runs up woman's leg not find nuts, Confucius say."
@@GrimgoreIronhide What pisses me off the most about the scene. Isn't that she is condescending as fuck towards Bruce. But while watching I completely forgot that she was meant to be his cousin a FAMILY MEMBER. You can do a conversation between two people disagreeing due to perspectives. But when it's family, or people you care about it wouldn't look like THAT. Especially when She as his cousin would have a good understanding of what his life has been like 😑.
I like how, in order for this chick to defend Jennifer making her and Bruce's traumatic experiences into a competition, she proceeds to list off and compare the traumatic experiences that she and people she knows have been through to Bruce's - like a competition.
@@CruelestChris I don't think she cares, she just wanted to tell all her detractors that she's had a bad life, and they therefore shouldn't criticize her.
I just wanna say that even Grace Randolph said She-Hulk overdoes it with the man hatred, and even says the show presents a negative stereotype of career women. Yes. That means even Grace Randolph is smarter than this woman.
@@Сайтамен They covered her Suicide Squad review on EFAP 150. She usually has very over politicised social justice takes on everything, but she thought Marvel alienating half their audience with She-Hulk was a dumb move.
Mauler leaving and Fringy getting performance anxiety with 2 women sitting there saying nothing is hilarious. Especially his "have you two watched house of the dragon"
This defense was so bad that it baffled the crew and broke chat, the term “physically intelligent” was something I expected Mauler to put down for his April Fools video next year.
Were they trying to use the term "physical IQ"? but that refers to knowing or understanding how to move your body to prevent injuries and/or enhance your performance during exercise or sports... WTF?
I have a feeling she meant "physical" as in intelligence of the brain, your physical organ, as opposed to the emotional intelligence of your metaphorical "heart". If that is what she meant, still an awful, awful way to word it.
Exactly, and regardless of his egoism, he put himself in harm's way multiple times to protect others and paid the ultimate price to protect the universe from Thanos. He's a flawed character, why can't women be flawed characters anymore?
@@Bonesawisready926 No She-Hulk is definitely flawed, it's just that both she and the show refuse to acknowledge that as something negative or something that needs to be worked upon. Plus it's also the blatant hypocrisy of the "because I do it infinitely more than you" line coming right after she almost killed three guys for calling her pretty. If She-Hulk was to be a character of the quality of Tony Stark, it would be her emotional instability and immaturity that would cause her to crash her car after a work mishap. Bruce shouldn't have even been in the car, I much prefer the blood transfusion origin, that way if she wasn't turned into a Hulk then she would've died, at least the option of her just not being a Hulk wouldn't be there and would make for a more compelling character. And after that she would've realized that those are aspects of her personality she needs to work on and now she has a Hulk as a time-bomb so the stakes of her personal conflict have been externalized. But instead she's perfect and Bruce is the idiot for bleeding on her and then worrying about her being a Hulk. It's not like he tried to kill himself yk.
@@DriveKnightJaden175 I see your point. Within the context of the show she is perfect and ultimately that means the writers of the show and the people at Disney who approved their scripts are some toxic individuals with some toxic views on men and women.
@@Bonesawisready926 I'm 100% they're doing this with 0 oversight, otherwise how do you let a group of people who openly admit they do not know how to write legal drama independently write a show about a lawyer mc?
*She-Hulk* : "Your honor, I'd like to move for a bad... court thingy." *Judge* : "You mean a mistrial?" *She-Hulk* : "Yeah! That's why you're the judge, and I'm the law... talkin'... girl." *Judge* : "The lawyer..." *She-Hulk* : "Yeah!" 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' - written and directed entirely by people who can't write courtroom scenes! (Judge's dialogue provided by some mansplaining dude who they asked about the legal-talkin' stuff)
It still baffles me that they wanted to write a show about lawyers and a courtroom... And couldn't write court scenes? They can't do that, they can't do humour, they can't do character, they can't do creative worldbuilding, and can't break the fourth wall well... Why were these people writers???
I just love how she assumes that everyone complaining about the show saying stuff like “Bruce’s trauma was completely disrespected” is actually just implying that they don’t want to hear women talk, but then since the show doesn’t explicitly have Jen say “Bruce, all of your trauma over the past 15 years is completely trivial, and all men must die” that it just cannot possibly be undermining Bruce or men in general. Gotta love a little bit of hypocrisy with how far you allow implications to stretch.
@@chasesymonds4804 she is a priviledged, sheltered girl that feels traumatized by people "catcalling" to the point that she belives it to be a sympton of patriarchy. EVERY negative experience she has with men or regarding her femininity is reconstrued to be a part of society "not valuing/hating" women. its just so pathetic. this whole agrandizing themsleves with "Women actually have to get CONCIOUS about walking around at night!", while men get killed 11 times more often than women on the streets at night and because they just bear it and do not whine about it constantly she has this absolute delusion that women must have it SOOO MUCH HARDER! There is nothing more annoying than people genuinly believing they are put upon but brave survivors of life, pushing it into everyones faces, while in reality being the most fragile and overly sensitive procellain dolls in existence.
2:02:59 They could have fixed Jen's selfishness if they called her out on being more privileged than Bruce. Jen has a living family who loves her, no history of childhood trauma, a successful career, a good education, a friend who is still alive, and a beautiful home. What did Bruce have? An abusive childhood, his life ripped away from him turning into a monster, had to live on the run from the police and government, his friends splitting up in Civil War and then dying in the later movies. Her selfishness being humbled could have been a decent story arc in the hands of good writers.
Do not forget that he even tried to harm himself, with a firearm, but the Hulk spit out the bullet. Imagine that trauma, believing that you are a monster so much as to try to end it all - yet the monster stops you. That is serious damage, and it could have been a very moving grounds to make Hulk related media which explores Bruce’s tragic character, because Bruce is a such a wonderfully reserved and peaceful man in contrast to his angered and more animalistic alter ego. The very fact that the writers believe that Jen has suffered more, is ludicrous. They did enough to ruin Hulk, and this was the nail in the coffin as they say. This is akin to taking my paper cut and comparing it to the suffering of a leukemia patient.
If I was forced to make this show make sense while keeping the shit material, I'd have that be exactly _why_ she is a better Hulk than him. These retards don't even realise the gold mine they have themselves. Jen, unlike Bruce, had all the chances to grow a normal and healthy relationship with anger and frustration. They could have had the training arc with Bruce end with her very openly and as nicely as possible telling him "I know you are afraid of what I'll do, I'm sorry your life was so much worse than mine but Bruce, I lived easy enough to have the spare time to learn how to process and control my feelings." They could have made the childhood abuse and the paranoia _why_ Bruce couldn't control the Hulk. The parallel to real life is perfect and is RIGHT THERE, most people who are abusive towards others are people with broken lives, follow any serial killer history and 99% of the time you'll see parents abusing them physically or sexually or both. Jen could have been better at controlling the Hulk simply because she lived a cushioned life and there isn't as much of a loss of control for her when she gets angry, it would even fit with how Bruce, after spending 5 years doing therapy and meditating, managed to control the Hulk, it would be an amazing message of "even if you went through horrible shit in your life, if you work on yourself you _can_ become better." But no, she has had a harder life because some dudes said they want to fuck her on the street... Totally comparable with having your father torture you with knives as a child right
Fringy actually made my exact argument about likeability at 1:13:39 when comparing characters like Tony Stark/Stephen Strange and She-Hulk. TS and SS are PORTRAYED as unlikeable when they're being assholes. The script itself makes it clear that you, the audience, aren't supposed to approve of TS being a responsibility-denying warmonger, you're not supposed to approve of SS being an asshole to Christine. And because of that, it's so much more powerful when their eyes are opened later and they realize what selfish assholes they were being. She-hulk's unlikability, however, seems to be lauded by the script. The script wants you to cheer when she puts down Bruce Banner and laugh when she makes fun of Captain America. You're supposed to think she's so awesome and cool for being better than everyone at everything, and I think that's the key distinction.
Yep. Arrogance and ego were Tony Stark’s and Dr Strange’s negative traits. The writers made this aspect a bad thing about their characters. Arrogance and ego aren’t She-Hulk’s negative traits. Their writers made this aspect a good thing (or a not bad thing?) about their character.
@@zorn1745 Maybe there will be a scene later when she goes back to Bruce and says "hey Bruce, back when I first transformed, I know you were trying to help me with your years of experience to help me avoid tragedy, and I was being such a bitch to you, and I'm so sorry.." and somehow his advice actually pays off for her in a key moment. If they did that, I'd eat my words. But I'm pretty sure that won't happen.
Also even during their "asshole" phases both doctor strange and tony stark were incredibly charismatic played by amazing actors which she hulk has neither, this is also a part of why they had such likeability.
@@sarinat3101 I only see this happening if they actually take criticism and use it to reshoot a quick "I was a bitch" scene but the cheap Twatter scene makes me doubt they can be adult about it.
"Some of my girlfriends have been in uncomfortable positions." I wonder how many of them wake up in a cold sweat because of recurring nightmares about artillery strikes and holding dying comrades in their arms as they bleed out from sucking chest wounds.
Timestamps 0:00 Audio 1:34 Mandalorian 3:39 Where Is Rags? 3:56 EFAP MINI: Mandalorian S3 15:01 Plans For The Day 17:32 Drama Around She-Hulk 20:01 She-Hulk & Daredevil 22:38 She-Hulk Sneak Peek 35:25 In Defence Of She-Hulk 42:16 Writing & Character Arc 50:22 An Universe With Magic 57:54 Jen, Steven & Tony 1:00:31 Negative Interpretation 1:02:10 Hard Life 1:04:47 A Better Hulk 1:06:57 A Vexing Hulk 1:12:03 An Unlikeable Hulk 1:14:48 A Hulk Life 1:17:32 Being a Woman 1:19:17 Testing She-Hulk 1:21:52 Asking For Help 1:26:44 Training She-Hulk 1:33:32 Trauma 1:39:35 Being A Superhero 1:41:02 Controlling Emotions 2:05:27 Dealing With Powers 2:21:37 Skipping & Fighting 2:28:10 Interpretations 2:32:17 Iron Man 2:37:36 Feminist Propaganda 2:38:18 Character Growth 2:40:01 Male Representation 2:42:46 The Bar Scene 2:52:46 Men In The Show 3:06:21 Reflections on a Comment 3:14:38 Comments On Video 3:17:57 Every Frame A Red Pill 3:24:05 Unrelated Facts 3:33:10 The Baselines Of Woman Existence 3:37:47 Comments On Bruce 3:49:41 A Western Women Show 3:51:26 Mauler Goes To Pete 3:57:45 Target Audience 4:08:07 A Friendly Advice 4:09:45 A Kevin Feige Production 4:12:27 The Bandwagon 4:15:06 A Weird Conclusion 4:19:12 Batgirl & Other Announcements 4:21:18 Secret Invasion 4:24:14 Disney Templates & Trailers 4:25:27 Superchats (1) 4:49:00 James Bond 4:52:37 Superchats (2) 5:21:47 Closing
3:37:15 Never mind having her mind blown at the prospect of a woman disagreeing, imagine she runs across any guy that says, "Yeah, I also worry about being mugged when I'm alone at night, I also lock my car door the second I get in, I also analyze and edit things in my head before I say them for fear of a man OR woman having a bad reaction to it", *and so on* This is a human thing, not a sexes thing.
dude no joke, as a guy I've had experiences with sexual harrasement and even fell in love with someone who would constantlly nitpick EVERYTHING I said to the point that I was scared of outing an opinion or ask a question in fear of being ridiculed for hating them as a person. Shit like this defence and how media portray white men recentlly is a HUGE reason why I'm struggling a lot with my love life and how to be myself without fear of ridicule, to the point that I bottle it all up and start to become that evil characiture these people want me to be. Very exhausting.
@@pacMAN-vi5nuI am sorry you have been harassed that way - I can empathise due to similar circumstances and such. Hope you are well, friend, sending good thoughts!
Anyone who thinks that the way Jen behaves is perfectly fine and acceptable is really just self reporting that they're bad people. The complete lack of self awareness is stunning.
A woman can never be self-sufficient and accomplished without being a smug, egocentric prick, apparently. And a man can never be in a position of authority or mentorship without being outclassed and emasculated. No wonder these people are miserable.
I don't agree. If they thinks it's okay, but they don't actually act like that themselves. I don't think that in itself makes them bad people. Remember that great Batman quote: 'It's not who you are on the inside, but what you do that defines you'.
@@akashajones6079 If you defend bad people and project your own experiences onto the bad person who does bad things, I'm gonna wager that you're a bad person who does bad things to people and don't think of yourself as a bad person.
@@akashajones6079 so if someone doesn’t think Hitler was a bad person or that he didn’t do anything wrong, they’re still a good person in your book since they haven’t orchestrated genocide themselves? Ok cool.
Even better, Ruffalo is 18 years older than Maslany. How often are you casually disrespectful to and dismissive of your relatives when they're that much older? (And a hero, and a genius, and a tragic figure, & not the ego-driven jerk that some other heroes can be...)
Wow...I understand why people told this girl she was dumb. It's really either that or being horribly dishonest (which, to be fair, is also a strong possibility given how she disregards lines that literally contradict her theories). Yet another example of massive levels of cognitive dissonance. I particularly enjoyed (at around 4:00:00 ) when she complains about hate comments and then proceeds to cyberstalk someone from Twitter and threaten them with IRL stuff. Or when she complains about not being represented in previous MARVEL movies (forgetting important female characters such as Pepper Potts and Natasha Romanoff) while also telling men who watch her "not everything is made for you, you shouldn't watch everything MARVEL puts out" as an alternative to watching it and then criticizing said content...
Hilariously she is a huge Natasha Romanoff fan. Though she stans all the female characters I think. But watch the beginning of her What....If? Season Finale episode. She is wearing a Natasha shirt, Black Widow ring, Nat's arrow necklace and 'step on your moment earrings'.
That's some horrible marketing when Marvel said the show wasn't for men and "Must She Series" and then troll viewers during the series. It's always been demographic based with shows to determine channel, time slot, & even commercials to play during the show. It's just good business sense to understand your market and win them over. Not to suddenly try to push viewers away and insult them regularly in each show. They could have made it a series to pull in more female viewers while potentially making male viewers happy to watch as well. Hell, I had wanted to see it for a Hulk show in general and it wouldn't be hard to have males drooling over her as well if she was just a decent character. The problem is the feminist mindset to fight the power (men) instead of accepting men the way they demand to be accepted. Demanding instead of earning through good writing.
@@thehermitman822 It's a staple of current Hollywood procedure: insult men or fans of the IP in general and then months later blame the unpopularity or failure of the product on the same men you've alienated (e.g. Charlie's Angels reboot). Disney could've made this a very interesting legal show tackling problems arising from having to deal with superhumans in the justice system. Instead, they chose to hire based on diversity and got a team of writers who openly admit to making this show about the generic day after work, having to do laundry and (probably) drinking Chardonnay.
This video is simply a great example of why it is, in fact, bad to make shows who's only point is to give something for people to project their own baggage in to. This woman wasn't actually defending She-Hulk, she was using as it an excuse to vent her own trauma. Which is why she kept having to dismiss and ignore a key element of She-hulk's rant because it completely undermined what she really wanted to say I'm not gonna say anything personal about the person who made the video, i'm sure all that was important to her.... but it's also a great example for why the entire theory She-hulk is built around is just really shit entertainment. It doesn't even bring joy to the people defending it, just dredges up bad memories
There comes a point where you're better off just making a "X show _reminded_ me of something important in my life" rather than making your whole identity contingent on the show being "good". Like I personally identify with how TENET portrays faith as being adherence to reality even when that reality hasn't technically _happened yet,_ but I'm not about to pretend that the movie needs to be "good" for the point to be meaningful to me. It's ok to find meaning in shit content and talk about why it's important _to you._ Hell I unironically think there's a case for _The Room_ having a solid theme despite the shit execution.
@@HerohammerStudios No I'm strictly Team Wiseau on that one. Lisa met Johnny when he was just a lowly waiter new in town. She liked how passionate, exotic, and rebellious he was. But then Johnny got a really good job at the bank, worked his way to a very important position, and proved himself as a model citizen in their community. What was an escape from Lisa's upper-crust life path became more of the same; her debonair lover-boy turned out to be the exact kind of well-to-do business-man her mother always pressured her to marry someday. And she resents it. She resents him. So she moves on to his best friend. Dashing, untethered, and insecure with himself. She tears their friendship apart, spreads lies about Johnny's behavior to discredit him before his friends', partners', and her mother's eyes, and watches with quiet satisfaction as he desperately begs her to just tell him what her problem is. Eventually, Johnny snaps. And Lisa is left to witness how everyone mourns the man she discarded like a toy. It's portrayed like ass, but all the pieces are there.
Men don't hide emotions because of pride, it's because of cases where we are open about how we feel and others use that to get one over on us. Women are generally safe to be emotive because they generally will be validated for doing so. Not so for men.
I’ve heard detrans woman explain how influential testosterone was on them when they were on it. A lot made the claim that they were more aggressive but less emotionally responsive to sadness (they were sad but not to the point of tears) unless it got too extreme.
@Purple Emerald I think that's why guys tend to posture more physically. It's a "We both know we could attack each other emotionally, but we also both know that we would response physically to that, so don't mock my emotions and I won't punch you in the face" sort of thing. Men are much more capable of dealing with physical pain, so casual roughhousing, physical greeting gestures like back slaps and arm punches, and so on are more acceptable between men, where they are unacceptable between women or between a woman and a man.
fictiondarling is the epitome of what I called "Twitter Feminism." She absolutely no academic background, everything she knows about feminism comes from 140 character tweets. Her feminism -- like most millennial/zoomer feminism you encounter on the internet -- is utterly vapid, self-centered and self-serving.
So the same as every other feminist minus unadulterated Adoration of Incest and Pedophilia. I suggest you look into any Feminist academic figure and see what they think of pedophilia and incest, it enlightens to say the least.
You all should have clipped Rocket Racoon's rant about "everyone's got dead people" to slap on what's her face after every sentence. Yeah people have shitty things happen, but so does everyone else. So what. Get over it. If it's significant enough, call the cops and stop winging about it. I hate how our society beats into women how weak they are and how "in danger" they are at all times. It's so fucking infuriating having to hear every single woman saying how their lives are in danger at every second without ever once experiencing ANY danger what so ever.
Yeah it’s this whole ‘I could be murdered everytime I go for a jog, being a woman is so tough’ Like, what?? Anyone could be murdered at any time for any reason, does that mean going to a public toilet as a man is so dangerous incase of a murderer?? So ridiculous. Don’t jog at night in a bad neighbour hood. Whether you’re male or female. It’s not a good idea.
@@burner8504 not to mention men are like 4 or 5 times more likely to be murdered than women. And 1in5 murders is an intimate partner. You just will not be randomly murdered by going out in public alone unless it's a freak occurrence
Look, you are trying to put logic where it doesn't belong. In the mind of a woman. If they fear for their life why do they also oppose guns and have such large traps? Women cannot think 4th dimensionally and that is why this show is broken in multiple ways
Remember when Buffy had to constantly fight with her duty as a slayer and having a normal life? They constantly show Buffy struggling with that. Buffy wanted to give up her duty to be a normal girl, but she was forced to realize that her duty was the most important thing in her life. In later seasons she accepts this and you can see her pain when she comes to this realization.
That time her friends resurrected her and she freaked the hell out at them for ripping her away from literal Heaven just to be forced to clean up after their petty BS for the rest of her natural lifespan remains on of the best scenes in the series and the only well-done moment of subversion in all of Western film/tv.
That reminds me of that scene in Spider-Man 2 (the regular one, not the amazing one), where Peter goes in the burning house and only manages to save one person because he gave up his powers, and then realises how important Spider-Man is. This teenager has to just accept the fact that he has spider powers, *and* has to keep the secret from those in his life, to the point where his life is seriously negatively affected, and he still ultimately decides to use his power because he recognises his responsibility to protect citizens. This 30-something woman just whines about getting Hulk powers, and at the end of the day, gets her way with minimal effort. Is it reasonable to want to hold on to your old life? Yes. But heroes are heroes because they commit to the cause. I don't want to watch a woman with powers navigate law, live a perfectly comfortable life and still complain, I want to see a woman with powers embrace what she's become and take on the responsibility. As a girl, Jen doesn't inspire me one bit. The only thing she teaches me is how not to act if I'd like to have friends.
2:13:50 yes, jen, bruce is alone and lonely. clint is preoccupied by his family, thor left earth to "find himself", steve left to another timeline to peggy, and tony and nat died in endgame. thanks jen for being a very kind and considerate cousin.
I gotta say I really appreciate the EFAP tradition of covering a video, having the creator come on the stream to discuss it, and then they all become friends afterwords. Shout out to Nutsa and I wasn't a fan yet but I'm pretty sure Jay was the same thing. It's great to see that there are people who can have entirely different views on something, and when they get critiqued on it they take that to heart instead as an attack on their entire existence. Honestly I think this is the only channel I've ever seen things like that happen. It's a good reminder that the world isn't as awful as it seems sometimes. So much of the internet just seems to be bloodsports 24/7 these days, I just wish more people they cover on here could think that way.
Whenever this girl completely contradicted the canon scenes with her own headcanon I thought she is the stupidest person I have ever seen. Then I remembered the previous 201 episodes of EFAP.
I like how the she-hulk defence video maker is so confident in their digital stalker abilities that they got the same person over the internet instead of maybe thinking its another person with the same or similar names
In the comics, She-Hulk's powers were based on confidence instead of rage. This is why instead of "hulking out", she was just always green, and completely conscious, until she lost confidence and became normal. I think it would have been more interesting, and actually more woke too, if they did that here, but "Professor Hulk" already kind of ruins that.
@@AndrewThoesen Yeah, Jen in the comics was mousy and timid as a person, which led to her yearning to be beautiful, confident and assertive. It's why her Hulk form was the way that it was (tall, well-built and attractive), it was an expression of her id, much like Bruce's Hulk form is uncontrollable and rage-fuelled because it's an expression of his repressed anger at his abusive dad. She was very grateful to Bruce for the transfusion and giving her the Hulk form she got, because it let her have the confidence and looks she always wanted, while also being supportive when he was struggling with his own Hulk.
@@jacksimpson8529 "but you can't show her as being weak! She's the bestest always because she's my FEMALE character!" -the """""""writers""""""" of She-Hulk
I think I've realized what feminism's goal actually is. It's not equality it's just to remove any expectations of accountability or reason from women. Our pop culture is just complete trash right now.
3:05:20 What an excellent point. People like her say they can't relate to beloved characters because they aren't the same race or gender as they are, complaining that they're white/male. Then they call people racist or sexist when we dont relate to all these badly written ones that they are the same as, when we aren't even bringing up those things 9/10 times.
One of the main contributors to all of the people who insulted her for her looks is probably because she puts her face so close to the camera every second.
Her: "I hear law school is pretty competitive." Me: Looks at the literally Nuclear Physics/Bio-Chem/Medical doctor. "Are theoretical physics and Medicine easy?"
@@conradmills4977 Well, someone has never worked in a lab before. What you say is true about the top of literally every competitive field. Or do you believe you are as likely to score a 20 point per game in the NBA as you are to develop a new gene editing system. I think you are equally likely to do both. As in there is a 0% chance. Those kinds of accomplishments are the same. They are for people who put the 16 hours a day in. All training no fun. That is what determines what a competitive field is. High sciences are extremely competitive.
@@reaemishi2278 I am a biophysicist working on neurological wavefunctions: I have worked in a lab, tyvm. It is competitive in that there are few slots available, but not in the sense that there is a huge number of people who are trying to enter the field. Clearly, you meant competitive in the former sense, I was using it in the latter.
@@conradmills4977 The speaker in the video uses the word competitive on a personal level as to imply a person who must strive to succeed especially above others. This is the only interpretation of the word that matters for the purposes of examining her statement. Unless you are saying you have an underdeveloped drive to excel in your field and that this is representative of your peers, what you are has nothing to do with the competitiveness of law school.
@@reaemishi2278 I hadn't gotten that far in the video yet, and was commenting for the sake of engagement. Yes, in proper context, my interpretation was incorrect. Not an excuse to be an a.s.s. or try amateur psychoanalysis, though.
I'm at the 3:29:58 mark and I want to let the woman making this video know something. I have been blind since I was born, because my right eye never formed. So needless to say, I experienced a lot of bullying growing up from both boys and girls. And the teasing from the girls was so much worse.
I just finished watch Cobra Kai with a friend of mine. Spoiler ahead if you haven't watched it yet. She didn't think Miguel and Robby would get over their anger at each other after their fight. I had to remind her boys/men usually get past thing almost exactly like that. We punch it out and get over it.
_Anger has nothing to do with the trauma in your life._ Yeah, because John Wick wasn't pissed off due to the trauma of losing his dog. That's how anger works.
Let me just do a fan boy of EFAP comment... Jlongbone brings that uncontrollable laughter... Nutsa brings that sweet voice... Fringy brings that lovely "nough" accent... Mauler is just..... Mauler like we love.. Much love to you all from Fife. Scotland 🏴.. Keep going my dudes. High 5 😎😘
There's another reason I think people aren't liking this show that I don't think the video covers... She Hulk is trying hard to be a comedy and the jokes aren't landing. And I think this is one of, if not, the first MCU product that has comedy be one of the centeral pillars about what the show is rather than having it be an additional thing. IE, Iron Man isn't a comedy but it has jokes in it.
Ragnarok is a comedy, as per the creator’s word. Also deadpool but obviously not technically MCU, still proves you can do comedy in a super hero setting and do it… okay.
It’s kind of symptomatic to the fact that marvel has been actively hurting its own story telling and character beats to shoehorn in jokes since at least endgame. Having a character make a joke when appropriate is fine whatever, but fat Thor was the tipping point of stealing character development to tell a joke. She Hulk seems like the ultimate evolution of that as every time something could happen or something big could be said it’s immediately deflated by having some random “joke” thrown in front of it.
i legit think the reasoning behind this show is that the MCU has peaked, so now they have to get away from the comic book demographic The movies, despite what Disney may want you to believe, are more expensive than ever and seeing rapidly diminishing returns. The shows are extremely expensive and Disney+ is a money pit overall for Disney. There is not that same rabid desire for this stuff you had circa endgame. This means, according to hollywood executive logic, it's time to chase other demographics, people who general don't like superhero movies.... say middle-aged women who tend to like sitcoms and legal dramas instead of action shows... let's branch out, expand the brand... yeah, to a normal person that's mind-numbingly stupid and obviously doomed to failure.... but Kevin Feige's career is basically over if the MCU dies so i legit think this is the 'logic' behind She-hulk
@@HerohammerStudios Death of the author doesn't mean it wasn't a goal he tried to achieve ^^ As for being the weakest part of ragnarok... I mean I don't disagree necessarily ? But if you think ragnarok is at least okay, then it still disproves the idea that you can't make an okay super hero movie if your aim is to make it a comedy as one of your main goals.
Jen's "Why would you want that for me." line makes no sense. What Bruce wants or doesnt want is irrelevant to what's being talked about. It's like if you were in an accident and lost a leg, and an amputee came and said they would help you learn how to adjust to life and help you cope with the experience, and you responded "Why would you want that for me!"
The number of super heroes who didn't sign on the be super heroes is mind boggling. Even Thor, the real one, didn't sign on to be a hero. He had to realize he had a responsibility with his power. Saying Jen didn't sign on to be a hero as she argues with another person who also didn't sign on to be a hero, is about as self-centered as it gets.
I'm late, but I have to agree with Fringy's point at around 3:14:00 in the form of a rant: I'm so tired of writers not even trying to communicate things to the audience through characters and themes, and then expecting the audience to have compassion for their characters just because it "reflects the world we live in today" (thanks for that line, Drinker). It is your *job* as a writer to give me, an audience member, a reason to care. If you want to talk to me about women's struggles, go right ahead, but leave out your garbage middle-man of a show. I can care about women's struggles without caring about Jen, and I can dislike Jen without invalidating the female experience. People (men included) want characters they can relate to, who express themselves in ways that feel natural, and also tie into well-established and well-executed themes. A rant is just a rant, it's not stunning and brave just because you made She-Hulk say it. Men aren't trying to dismiss what women care about, they just want a good character. And just because for you, personally, it's a whole meta thing, doesn't mean it's that way for everyone - you look at Jen and see a representation of the fight against the "patriarchy", no one can force you not to have that interpretation, but that interpretation isn't an argument. And I've noticed that these people who can't provide evidence that what they like is well-written always turn it into a meta/political conversation, instead of a conversation about character-writing and storytelling. You don't relate to Jen because she's Jen, you relate to her because she's a female character being used as a mouthpiece to preach vague ideas about sexism. If that's good enough for you, fine, but it isn't for most people. Most people look at a show called She-Hulk and expect She-Hulk, the superhero, not Jen, the spokesperson women have been asking for (and also, I'm a woman, and I didn't ask for this...)
03:26:47 - I must be living my life incorrectly because I can say, all of these little calculations and thoughts don't run through my head anytime, I'm out and about. I'm aware of my surroundings but I'm not panicking if a man 200ft away from me makes a move in my general direction.
I'm a woman who works night shift/is a night owl, so I have more experience than most being active in a moderate-sized city after dark. I do not do any of the shit that this lady does. I don't wear skirts much, but when I do, I'm not changing if I'm out late at night. I usually carry either a knife or a taser (I'm working on getting my concealed carry) but that's just common sense. And I've never needed to use any of them. All the men that have been weird to me, I've encountered at work, never out in the open. I've never been catcalled. Sounds to me like this lady has big city problems, because I've lived in small cities and suburban areas my whole life, and have never experienced anything like she's saying.
Okay, fuck it, I'm gonna be the asshole here by saying this, but I gotta be truthful. When she started listing off a bunch of experiences she allegedly has had to justify her flailing quadroplegic zombie of an arguement, one thought kept coming to mind: I don't believe you. I don't believe any of that absurd extreme man-crime bullshit ever actually happened to her or her friends. I don't believe she got death threats for her takes. Ever. I refuse to validate what seems so blatantly made up for the sake of comfort. I ain't a shrink, and I'm certainly not being paid to entertain delusions. Over the last decade of being on the Internet, I've seen countless people, especially women, make shit up and post it online for clout, power, sympathy, pity, or that sweet serotonin. From crying wolf of "death threats" without any evidence or alarm to accusing a co-worker or former lover of heinous sexual crimes knowing that the kneejerk response of damn near everyone will be to unquestioningly believe everything said and take swift, rash, and very public action in a fit of righteous indignation. After witnessing that same pattern repeat itself constantly, I can't and won't believe somebody's allegedly super awful totally traumatic experience happened just because they said so on the Internet of all places. People, anonymous or not, lie on the Internet too. They tell tall tales, they spin a narrative, they create a different, more interesting version of themselves and their lives for various reasons ranging from trivial to major and everything in between. And, perhaps even moreso than IRL, people generally take their word for it without further question, especially if it's a sensitive subject or a societal no-no to question it. And it's easier to get away with, given that most people don't have the time, energy, desire, knowledge, or resources to dig into an Internet stranger's personal life. Of course, some do, but most don't, especially for something or someone who has little impact beyond their own little community bubbles. So no, I don't believe a word she says or view any of it as valid. Not to mention, that whole tirade of her's was completely irrelevant to She-Hulk, and was clearly a desperate bid at saving her already long dead argument by trying to guilt me into conceding or relenting or denouncing the bad things that totally happened or else I'd be a bad person who loves all the bad things that allegedly happen to women everywhere, all the time, 24/7. This perception isn't helped by her bitchy, passive agressive, dismissive, uptight, neurotic, and plain nasty tone and deameanor, not to mention her uber zoomed in camera showing me every unpleasant expression on her face and her insistence on saying "literally" constantly. Combo that with her shit argument and her seeming attempt at threatening to doxx or blackmail a commenter she hates (!) lead me to a single conclusion about her as a person and as a content creator: This is a prissy, cowardly, spineless, insufferable, mean spirited, entitled, clueless, spiteful, paranoid, insecure, spoiled, lying, snarky, sexist, vapid, thin skinned brat bitch who leads a very comfortable life and attempts to portray herself as both a strong, independant, intelligent, brave champion of women and a downtrodden victim of decades of man-generated misery whilst carrying herself as if those experiences never impacted her in any serious manner. A walking, talking oxymoron. A truly awful person who jumps at every shadow, it must be exhausting being her friend if you aren't likeminded 100% with her beliefs and opinions. And sure, it's unfair to make a whole character judgement based on one video, but frankly? I don't care. Everything in this video embodies what I most deeply despise in a woman, or any person really. I cannot stand people of that ilk, those victims of fiction who gobble up the sludge gleefully, especially if it supports the message, treat people who disagree like shit, then cry wolf when people push back whilst claiming moral superiority. Preachers of double standards that manipulate or bully others into agreement, claiming that its just their opinion or that it just isn't made for you, only to wail and thrash about when they're on the other side of their own arguements. People who espouse beliefs that shift as the argument demands, twisting words or shifting goalposts, reaching and stretching without end, contradicting themselves without a second thought if it means they win the arguement and are seen as right. The worst people I've ever seen, personified by this buck toothed bitch. Now, I'll admit that she had brief moments of clarity interspersed in this video, but brief is an understatement for how long those moments last. She was right about one thing though: I don't want to listen to women expressing themselves or their issues. More precisely, I just don't want to hear it from the vacuous whores like her or the shits who wrote this Show. Not in Marvel, not ever. I don't believe catcalling is as big or common a problem as they make it out to be, nor do I view it as a valid problem, for example. Or mansplaining, I just don't believe that exists either, not on any meaningful or alarming scale. Or the (self-inflicted delusion) paranoia causing them to view any man or even items of clothing as threats to their beings all the time and everyday. Or that they can just be literally murdered at any time when stats show that in the US men are much more frequent victims of homicide compared to women. Or being simply called emotional as if it's a deep cutting slur. If those are the "issues" facing these petty, vindictive, ugly women, then I sure as shit don't wanna hear a word or whisper of complaint from them. Especially if they refuse to invest time and money towards self-defence, be it in the form of guns or some martial art. Meanwhile, real women with confidence, accomplishments, self-respect, real independance, respect for others, jobs, passions, hobbies, lives, healthy relationships, and whom happily coexist with men or even just people that aren't mere exact copies of their ideals made manifest exist, either never experiencing these issues or taking them with grace, stride, strength and maturity instead of reducing things and people down to nothing more than threats lying in wait or complaining about how oppressed they are. Women who are capable of introspection and are willing to admit faults of their own without letting them define who they are or redirecting the blame entirely onto the opposite gender. Women who actually live their lives with joy and purpose instead of wallowing in the supposed baseline of fear and anger they are said to posses. Those women, yeah, I'd listen to, still not on a TV show or movie, but in a conversation? Absolutely, because they likely wouldn't treat and view me as simulteanously below them and at the same time a ticking time bomb of rape and murder. Fuck you, She-Hulk. Fuck you, Jessica Gao. And fuck you, Darling. EDIT: Oh yeah, I also don't believe her Covid Smile Creepo Man calling her a bitch for not lowering her mask and smiling story. Bullshit, but then again of course she's a Covid Mask freak, she's deathly afraid of everything else under the sun, so it's unsuprising she blindly bought into Government sponsored fear mongering.
“She wants to live her life on her own terms which is not a crime” But you know what is a crime? Accident.y killing someone because he flirted with you while you were on the rag so you get anger, slap him, then notice your hand his green and his head his facing backward as his body crumples to the ground lifeless. Or you see a horrible car accident, hulk out, rip the jammed car door off the frame to save someone and toss it away, then you hear screaming and look back and see someone was cut in half by the car door you threw too hard. Or you are in a meeting with your boss who has less experience than you and only got his position through nepotism, he tells you he is going to do closing arguements after you’ve done all the work on the case, he sarcastically thanks you and puts his hand out for a hand shake. Pissed off you still go for the hand shake and hear bones popping and your boss screaming as you break every bone in his hand by accident. You get drunk and want to show off your hulk strength for your friends, throw a concrete slab and it lands on someone killing them, or hits a building causing it to collapse killing the occupants, or flies through someone’s window and kills them. All crimes.
Wandavision: Wanda doesn't want to acknowledge her trauma Falcon & The Winter Soldier: Falcon doesnt want to become Captain America. Bucky doesn't want to confess to old man. Loki: Loki doesn't want ... anything. She-Hulk: Jen doesn't want to be a hulk. Avoidance is by all means rife for storytelling as a trait. But note these shows (I skipped Hawkeye and MoonKnight, maybe theyre ironically not doing this, I dont know) are what a character DOESNT want. Its 5 episodes of stalling then an origin story that could have been a film. Nothing SUBSTANTIAL actually happens, because the characters aren't overcoming their avoidance, theyre resisting the existance of a plot. Loki and Wandavision only move forward because Vision / Sylvie ACTIVELY want to escape reality, but Sylvie is a D&D "murder hobo" and Vision is in an abusive relationship that is never validated because he never existed. The format of MCU D+ is "Character hates X. Character stalls. Character does X." Looking at you Last Jedi and Luke not budging until yodas like "get over it" and then Luke dies. What is this trend.
*Loki doesn't want to die. Also- It's completely out of character for Loki to not betray Sylvie and assume Kang's position shaping the multiverse to his whims.
I mean, as a man I'm more likely to be unemployed, homeless, insane, in jail (and I am also more likely to be convicted and receive a longer sentence), be the victim of violence, be killed by just about everyone including myself, and so on, but women have to put up with being told they're attractive by strangers and sometimes people are condescending to them, which is different to when people are condescending to men for some reason. Their lives must be a parade of horror.
Women complain about catcalling, but it's absolute bullshit. 94% of women have *never* asked a man out, and a majority of women think it is men's obligation to take the risk of being rejected and make an approach. Then they complain that some men make clumsy or inappropriate approaches. So women put men in this position where men have to make the approach, but then accuse men as a class of being bad actors for...making approaches. Also, if you pay close attention to women who complain about catcalling, you'll notice that there is a strong racist and classist tone to it. You almost never hear lower-class urban black or latina women complain about catcalling -- instead it's middle-class white women, and the person they are typically complaining about is a lower-class black or latino man. One of the consequences of being poor and urban is that the street becomes the place where you socialize. You sit on the stoop on your apartment building, hang out on street corners, in public parks, because your apartment is too small and cramped to host other people (or, often enough, you're a young man who lives with extended family and are treated as being underfoot in your own home). Life happens outside. Lower-class urban black and latina woman understand this dynamic and aren't offended by men approaching them on the street. But middle class white women are freaked out by a lower class minority male saying "Hello!" to them. And rather than admit that maybe they're a little bit racist/classist, they twist it around to men behaving badly -- and then, as a cherry on top, they know they will sound racist and classist if they complain about who actually does this, and pretend that middle-class white suburban men engage in this kind of behavior. But you will never see these women complain about unfamiliar middle-class white men approaching them at, say, a house party. That will never be labelled "cat calling," even though it's the *exact same behavior.*
EFAP REALLY makes me appreciate a group discussing a topic, and drawing diffeerent ideas and points from it. If I was trying to make a cool idea work, I kind of want it to be like this. Where we discuss it, and talk about it until we improve upon it. Downside this is likely not what Disney does when it comes to creating their content. Which is a shame because I know if I didn't know shit about Law, and I wasn't the best joke teller. I would hire comedians and Lawyers so they could help me -_-.
@@thehermitman822 🤣🤣🤣Reminds me of the MC "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoos". She's not perfect, she's not bubbly, and she's not sterotypical "pretty". But she was a cool character that endeared through some pretty bad shit. And you like her all the better for it. Nowadays they'll write their characters as perfect, never really face hardships just inconveniences and I'm supposed to feel the same thing for them 🤣🤣.
I think I might be misunderstanding your comment, but they didn’t “disregard” Jen’s trauma. They’re actually saying what you’re saying to Jen, she is the one disregarding Hulk’s trauma and they’re calling her out.
@@kungaroo1956 oh wait no that was referring to the person in the video being Efap’d and her remarks on how we can’t just ignore Jen’s trauma because she said infinitely more. And then they disregard hulks trauma within the next sentence lol
@@rammisalami No problem, I need to get off the internet for a while and start reading some books. I think these people who make excuses for stuff like the chick in the video, are killing my brain cells.
I think jlb said this on her earlier review of this: people like this woman see so much of themselves in fictional characters, that any criticism feels like an attack on their personhood and not the characters themselves.
I figured out why she uses the accent she does when strawmanning people she hates; she's mimicking the voice Hbomberguy does when he strawmans people he hates! Ah, I knew it had to be something derivative, people like this never have original thoughts.
You can tell the video was going to be gold/terrible when they're immediate first move is to strawman and shift goalposts of the criticism. That young woman is so insulated that the show she's defending actively disagrees with her but she defends it still.
She-Hulk is LITERALLY targeting a suspicious amount of women. 1:36:56 "Dollar Store Laci Green" in the chat, lmao. 3:22:00 She's got dem crazy eyes, no surprise she agrees with Jen.
2:50:19 ... her hulk form doesn't have an alter-ego. In the MCU, only Bruce's Hulk had a separate sentience, so her form couldn't "protect" her of it's own volition.
The comment about male emotion reminded me of a lot of shit through my life. I don't think it's as bad as where I grew up because I did have an outlet for my emotions but that might be because of our culture, religious community or whatever. In America it really feels like you gotta have some balls of steel attitude about everything not affecting you and tolerating it. Even some women who are like "oh men should express themselves more" would shut them down if it ever appears as an inconvenience or would later use expressed problems and insecurities against them despite claiming to be a safe space for them. I like checking out a lot of mini comics on Instagram and there was this one female artist whose drawings basically can be described as : "something happened that made me feel bad, *proceeds to a approach bf who ends up doing anything necessary to make her feel better about her issues and is now better since she has some to emotionally rely to.* The reaction typically was how nice and wholesome this reality is. And then there was this picture of some art with one tough looking dude and little notes next to him describe how tough he is,always serious, doesn't let anything bother him etc. and the other character being some nice lady who is just overall a good person. The second part of the image is the guy putting his guard down, resting his head on the womens lap and looking more troubled in his facial expression while the woman smiles and comforts him. The replies to that were a lot of women going like how pathetic or get a psychiatrist or its not a womens job to make you feel better or go to your mommy. So yeah I understand why you wouldn't wanna express yourself.
It's a strange thing. They want one thing but rage if it is even remotely expressed although that is how any good relationship plays out. Yes we men are strong but some of us have to deal with more than others. Respite from those circumstances in a physical embrace with someone you are in a relationship with is not weakness and women who believe so are delusional.
A woman made herself look like a man to go under cover to see what men are like, she wanted this to go on for about a year but she only lasted 2 months. I think she ended her life because she realized what men have to go through.
I didn't think Shulk could be any cringier than the cgi twerking.. "But then I saw her face Now I'm a believer" Looking forward to the Chronicles of Crumb: A Salacious Movie
Unironically, _Crumb_ is a great documentary about how the pervy cartoonist Robert Crumb is actually the _normal_ brother in his family. And now I just wanna see a Muppets' helmed mockumentary where one of the crumbs is swallowing 10 feet of ribbon while the other on some tangent about how marketing executives are ruining thicc women. All with subtitles in their native tongue.
Basically, her whole argument is, "criticize a wahmen is a my soggy knees, no matter the reason". Nope, she is wrong, the show is wrong and terrible, and anyone who enjoys content deliberately catering to this wrong idea, because they agree with this wrong idea, is stupid and should not be listened to by any one.
Glad to see Nutsa, she's one of the content creators that even if I don't always agree perfectly with her, she always brings a good perspective, and has entertaining videos!
The whole "female victims might not speak up out of fear of not being believed" is such a tired argument. And blatantly untrue. Men at large, women, and the limp crippled excuse for a justice system are more than willing to believe a woman on her word alone. There exists no accountability for false accusations. Many men have had their lives/careers destroyed by false accusations; with no redemption or compensation after it's discovered the claims are false. Everyone simply moves on never to think about the actual victim in that circumstance again. The only abuse victims I've ever witnessed be ridiculed for speaking up were male. Miss me with that "she's scared no one will believe her" bs.
Gee, if Bruce Banner, one of the most tragic and tortured characters in the MCU, had only just been cat called when he was younger, he could’ve learned to deal with being a hulk in a matter of minutes 🥴
Have people forgotten that the actual opening scene of "Iron Man" is Tony riding in the humvee and he's being just a regular dude with the soldiers until the attack? Because that was the intro to Tony we got. Even later, he's not at some stuffy awards banquet because he's out having fun, everyone around him is having a great time except for Rhoady, and by the time they get to the demo, even Rhoady is having a good time until he has to put his military face back on. The last thing Tony Stark is, is unlikeable.
Exactly. He's a snarky know-it-all but he's also spending every minute of the day trying to get people to lighten up and not be so locked-in on the "work" mindset that he knows can be creativity-killing. He spends ZERO time telling people to feel sorry for him.
I've always loved fantasy/sci-fi, and I feel it has always been looked down upon a bit as silly nonsense. But now that a few big hits have made it more mainstream, enough so to get attention from the film and tv industry, many stories get brought to to our screens..... and they all get tainted by the blunt activism and unsubtle politics of our time. When I should be spoiled for choice in my favorite genre, I instead watch one after the other get ruined by bad writing, corporate checkboxes and overt messaging, ensuring that almost none become popular, or are even recognisable from their source material. It makes me a little sad. Thank you for the effort you guys put into the making of your videos and thank you for these EFAPs. Keep em honest with good humor and a critical eye!
If Disney fucking up Daredevil doesn't make people wake up to how shit the MCU has become I don't know what else will. I'm sure these MCU stans will somehow still find a way to "justify" shit character writing 🙃
This should be the Rings of Power moment for the MCU. One can only hope even normies will have enough sense to call them out. Even people who don't like super hero properties like Daredevil.
Whatever criticism gets thrown at MCU Daredevil, they'll just pull a 10 second clip from the Netflix show or the Defenders and say "Look, Matt Murdock/Daredevil has always been shit/goofy/silly/stupid".
@@crimsonking440 I took comfort in the chance that he would probably never be tarnished by Disneys dirty fingers. I guess that's not really the case anymore 😔
Bruce Banner being traumatized and not traumatized is like that one person in Hasan's chat saying that they dont hate their life and getting banned for it
Jen already being constantly angry would make sense if she worked in customer service. When I worked in customer service, I felt like I needed to have a stress ball in hand at all times to strangle so my fingers don't find their way around the throat of the entitled cabbage that insists they get everything and more just because they're a customer.
Regarding portals: In the anime and manga Goblin Slayer, The Goblin Slayer carried a Portal Scroll around with himself, that opened a portal to the bottom of the sea, to flood goblin dens. And he used the scroll to kill an ogre.
this EFAP wins for most awkward experience after Mauler leaves for a bit. It’s been pretty cringe in the past whenever he’s left, but this has to take the cake in how uncomfortable it got
"Why are you upset that your favorite character is lobotomized? They don't seem to care that they're lobotomized."
Yes. Because they're *lobotomized*
I never understand why people go, "Well Tony Stark and Dr. Strange were overconfident and no one complained then." in order to defend Carol and Jen. Tony and Strange were being chastised for their arrogance. It's was part of their character development in their first films. Captain Marvel and She-Hulk aren't being reprimanded for their cockiness, in fact, their being praised for it, both in and out of universe.
It's like they never saw those movies. Pepper Potts and Rhodey would call Tony out, Dr. Strange was humbled in his movie too. There's no characters humbling the overconfident female characters and the actresses can't pull off the "arrogant but charming and funny" persona very well, so here we are. It's a casting and writing problem that no one wants to fix.
Both Tony and Strange almost DIED because of their arrogance.
I doubt Bruce is going to mention how Jen's slight obsession with Cap's lack of sex life nearly got her killed.
Hope Cat I’d say the actress of she hulk can, she definitely pulled something close (I say “close” because the character… characterS weren’t Tony’s kind of cocky but charming, but one was cocky and sympathetic and another cocky and charming, just not the same kind of charming as tony) in Orphan Black, and it worked pretty well there. So yeah really seem it’s an issue of direction and script more than acting ability per se, though I wouldn’t say it makes the actress blameless, not until and unless it’s revealed she desperately tried to call out her character’s horribleness but wasn’t listened to, which I doubt will ever happen.
@@nathanjora7627 Yeah, I actually think the actress for She-Hulk comes off as endearing. She's just not given enough to work with.
@@hope-cat4894 It's like the people who defend Wanda enslaving Westview in Wandavision by going "Well Spider-Man and Dr Strange nearly destroyed the multiverse trying to make people forget Peter was Spider-Man and people thought that was fine." When the difference is Peter and Strange tried to fix what they'd messed up while Wanda flew away unpunished.
"She didn't yet know the triggers for the Hulk form" Yeah that's literally why Bruce had to intervene and wanted to train her, so that she wouldn't kill someone or bring down a building every time she learned about a new trigger. The show can't decide if She-Hulk is Hulk Hulk or Professor Hulk, every time she transforms she goes like "HULK SMASH... No yeah I'm Jen don't worry about it"
2:59:01 / 5:27:53
a good treatment is giving when its deserved not giving freely, men don't owe anything to women and feminine women are the ones men enjoy being nice to .
**** men are men **** you can't force them to behave unnaturally by acting as gentleman to every passing woman
aggression is a sign of power an dominance it dose not make you toxic .how can you go and talk to people and try to get stuff or stand up for yourself without having aggression
3:07:50 / 5:27:53
bullshit .
>* men dont feel forced to be masculine , they normally want to be strong , only feminine men feel like they are being forced to act manly
MooLer : ' men are seen as weaker if they were emotional and vulnerable ' .
how else will you see them if they started crying because of something small
The correct answer is, what dosen't trigger her?
@@unconcernedbeast9190 I don't agree with you, when it comes to good treatment, it honestly just depends on who the person giving the treatment wants to give it to and when, I personally like being good to anyone I feel is a nice person and anyone who has been good to me because I don't see a reason not to be good to them. Men actually owe a lot to women, doing something about workplace sexual harassment, giving them more representation at every level of government, doing something about domestic violence, and not blaming the victim in every sexual assault case out of instinct are all great places to start. I'm not saying that only men should be doing those things but we definitely have a part to play in all of those things which we're clearly not playing, and yeah the feminist movement isn't helping that honestly.
As for men will be men, I've never not heard that phrase be used as an excuse for harmful behaviour by a man, if we're talking about things like workplace sexual harassment or intimate partner violence then yeah men need to change, there are no two ways about it.
If you're aggressive in every relationship and every interaction and if every relationship and every interaction is about power and dominance to you rather than understanding and cooperation then you're definitely toxic. Aggression still has a place in society and we need to figure out where that is but it still is best to avoid it in relationships and interactions to keep things whatever the opposite of frustrating is. Because if I'm your friend and every time I talk to you you act aggressively to maintain power and assert dominance in the relationship then I can't stop being your friend any faster.
@@chatch621 True
Gotta love how Jen can control her Hulk transformation because she has been dealing with getting cat-called and then in episode 4 they show that NOBODY WANTS TO SLEEP WITH HER and the only time we have seen her almost getting cat-called she Hulked out and almost killed those dudes...
Those writers didn't read their own script...
Wait, they can read?
"Anger at your circumstances has nothing to do with the trauma that you've experienced in your life."
Those are the words of someone who have never suffered, never struggled and has no idea what real hardship is like.
It's the mentality of someone who has an effortless life.
Yea I had to process that for a second, because I'm pretty sure what she said just isn't true. I like pretty sure anger at your circumstances has a direct correlation to the trauma you have experienced in life.
Its not even wrong, its just a bizzare non sequitur.
"Anger at your circumstances has nothing to do with the trauma of your life."
Your circumstances and the trauma of your life are usualy part of the same thing, so this quote is just a vauge redundant platitude, no different from saying 'The bad things in your life have nothing to do with the bad things in your life.'
This is just yet another example of modern writers coming up with a nonsense phrase and trying to pass it off as profound wisdom.
This is exactly the same as: "The ship floats because its drawn to the light."
"But what if the water refects the light so I cant tell the diffrence?"
@@GrimgoreIronhide Yea all that makes great sense.
@@noahsmith1053 "The trauma of your life floats because its drawn to the light Bruce!"
"But what if my circumstances reflect off the water, and they become bright like a rock and so I cant tell the diffrence between my trauma and my circumstances? What then She Hulk?"
"Uhhhh.... squirrel who runs up woman's leg not find nuts, Confucius say."
@@GrimgoreIronhide What pisses me off the most about the scene. Isn't that she is condescending as fuck towards Bruce. But while watching I completely forgot that she was meant to be his cousin a FAMILY MEMBER. You can do a conversation between two people disagreeing due to perspectives. But when it's family, or people you care about it wouldn't look like THAT. Especially when She as his cousin would have a good understanding of what his life has been like 😑.
I like how, in order for this chick to defend Jennifer making her and Bruce's traumatic experiences into a competition, she proceeds to list off and compare the traumatic experiences that she and people she knows have been through to Bruce's - like a competition.
Also, if we're gonna try and turn this into a pity tally system - Bruce wins. _And that's not a good thing._
I guess she hasn't heard that "evidence" is not the plural form of "anecdote."
@@CruelestChris I don't think she cares, she just wanted to tell all her detractors that she's had a bad life, and they therefore shouldn't criticize her.
And then seems to think she won
@@grandarkfang_1482 And of all stories she told, only one was about her. And I don't believe that happened.
I just wanna say that even Grace Randolph said She-Hulk overdoes it with the man hatred, and even says the show presents a negative stereotype of career women.
Yes. That means even Grace Randolph is smarter than this woman.
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Damn
Who is Grace?
@@Сайтамен They covered her Suicide Squad review on EFAP 150. She usually has very over politicised social justice takes on everything, but she thought Marvel alienating half their audience with She-Hulk was a dumb move.
holy shit
Mauler leaving and Fringy getting performance anxiety with 2 women sitting there saying nothing is hilarious. Especially his "have you two watched house of the dragon"
"Splatoon b4 poon." - Fringold
@@Ceyx000 bruh 🤣
@@Ceyx000 both is an option
@@329link splat on that toon
😂 Fringy: *sweating trying to think of what to say to these entities known as women*
This defense was so bad that it baffled the crew and broke chat, the term “physically intelligent” was something I expected Mauler to put down for his April Fools video next year.
Is putting yourself in a certain Stance position considered “physically intelligent”
GDELB is dead but if it wasn't this would've definitely gone in there
Were they trying to use the term "physical IQ"? but that refers to knowing or understanding how to move your body to prevent injuries and/or enhance your performance during exercise or sports...
WTF?
I have a feeling she meant "physical" as in intelligence of the brain, your physical organ, as opposed to the emotional intelligence of your metaphorical "heart".
If that is what she meant, still an awful, awful way to word it.
Girl brains bro. Girl brains.
"DONT OBJECTIFY ME" Screams the green cgi monster while it twerks
Honestly shocked it isn't a futa too
@@fluffypinkpandas lol wtf
@@fluffypinkpandas how would you know it wasn't?
@@pitsahat2 it would be the first thing she brings up after doing a controlled transformation
@@fluffypinkpandas "Bruce, you didn't tell me that I get a giant, green Monster when I become a giant, green Monster!"
You mean like this?
Iron Man's opening is like Elon Musk getting hit by a self-driving Tesla, it's a very humbling moment for him
"Oh look at that, i've been shrapneled."
Exactly, and regardless of his egoism, he put himself in harm's way multiple times to protect others and paid the ultimate price to protect the universe from Thanos. He's a flawed character, why can't women be flawed characters anymore?
@@Bonesawisready926 No She-Hulk is definitely flawed, it's just that both she and the show refuse to acknowledge that as something negative or something that needs to be worked upon. Plus it's also the blatant hypocrisy of the "because I do it infinitely more than you" line coming right after she almost killed three guys for calling her pretty. If She-Hulk was to be a character of the quality of Tony Stark, it would be her emotional instability and immaturity that would cause her to crash her car after a work mishap. Bruce shouldn't have even been in the car, I much prefer the blood transfusion origin, that way if she wasn't turned into a Hulk then she would've died, at least the option of her just not being a Hulk wouldn't be there and would make for a more compelling character. And after that she would've realized that those are aspects of her personality she needs to work on and now she has a Hulk as a time-bomb so the stakes of her personal conflict have been externalized. But instead she's perfect and Bruce is the idiot for bleeding on her and then worrying about her being a Hulk. It's not like he tried to kill himself yk.
@@DriveKnightJaden175 I see your point. Within the context of the show she is perfect and ultimately that means the writers of the show and the people at Disney who approved their scripts are some toxic individuals with some toxic views on men and women.
@@Bonesawisready926 I'm 100% they're doing this with 0 oversight, otherwise how do you let a group of people who openly admit they do not know how to write legal drama independently write a show about a lawyer mc?
*She-Hulk* : "Your honor, I'd like to move for a bad... court thingy."
*Judge* : "You mean a mistrial?"
*She-Hulk* : "Yeah! That's why you're the judge, and I'm the law... talkin'... girl."
*Judge* : "The lawyer..."
*She-Hulk* : "Yeah!"
'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' - written and directed entirely by people who can't write courtroom scenes!
(Judge's dialogue provided by some mansplaining dude who they asked about the legal-talkin' stuff)
I'm pretty sure that was from Ally McBeal ......
No way that's real dialogue
@@benjaminl6031 Lionel Hutz, attorney at law.
Lionel Huts!
It still baffles me that they wanted to write a show about lawyers and a courtroom... And couldn't write court scenes?
They can't do that, they can't do humour, they can't do character, they can't do creative worldbuilding, and can't break the fourth wall well... Why were these people writers???
I love how much Mauler will defend and protect his guy, Babu Frick
Maulerson is a ride or die kinda guy
We got our homie's back
It's cause Babu Frick is FUCKING legend! (Pretty sure it's only because, he was the one likeable character from Rise of Skywalker aside from C-3PO)
@@ArtemisKing2468Do you mean only likable new character? Aren't Chewie and C3-PO likable?
@MegaSpideyman i forget Chewie was in it sometimes.
I just love how she assumes that everyone complaining about the show saying stuff like “Bruce’s trauma was completely disrespected” is actually just implying that they don’t want to hear women talk, but then since the show doesn’t explicitly have Jen say “Bruce, all of your trauma over the past 15 years is completely trivial, and all men must die” that it just cannot possibly be undermining Bruce or men in general. Gotta love a little bit of hypocrisy with how far you allow implications to stretch.
If even 10% of this was reversed and directed at a woman, she would be crusading to get the show cancelled. It’s hypocrisy in the extreme.
@@chasesymonds4804 she is a priviledged, sheltered girl that feels traumatized by people "catcalling" to the point that she belives it to be a sympton of patriarchy. EVERY negative experience she has with men or regarding her femininity is reconstrued to be a part of society "not valuing/hating" women.
its just so pathetic. this whole agrandizing themsleves with "Women actually have to get CONCIOUS about walking around at night!", while men get killed 11 times more often than women on the streets at night and because they just bear it and do not whine about it constantly she has this absolute delusion that women must have it SOOO MUCH HARDER!
There is nothing more annoying than people genuinly believing they are put upon but brave survivors of life, pushing it into everyones faces, while in reality being the most fragile and overly sensitive procellain dolls in existence.
oh, it was me who didn't want to hear women talk. I did that.
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HYPOCRISY.
Good catch lol
2:02:59 They could have fixed Jen's selfishness if they called her out on being more privileged than Bruce. Jen has a living family who loves her, no history of childhood trauma, a successful career, a good education, a friend who is still alive, and a beautiful home. What did Bruce have? An abusive childhood, his life ripped away from him turning into a monster, had to live on the run from the police and government, his friends splitting up in Civil War and then dying in the later movies. Her selfishness being humbled could have been a decent story arc in the hands of good writers.
Yeah but he's never been catcalled!
Do not forget that he even tried to harm himself, with a firearm, but the Hulk spit out the bullet. Imagine that trauma, believing that you are a monster so much as to try to end it all - yet the monster stops you.
That is serious damage, and it could have been a very moving grounds to make Hulk related media which explores Bruce’s tragic character, because Bruce is a such a wonderfully reserved and peaceful man in contrast to his angered and more animalistic alter ego.
The very fact that the writers believe that Jen has suffered more, is ludicrous. They did enough to ruin Hulk, and this was the nail in the coffin as they say.
This is akin to taking my paper cut and comparing it to the suffering of a leukemia patient.
If I was forced to make this show make sense while keeping the shit material, I'd have that be exactly _why_ she is a better Hulk than him. These retards don't even realise the gold mine they have themselves. Jen, unlike Bruce, had all the chances to grow a normal and healthy relationship with anger and frustration. They could have had the training arc with Bruce end with her very openly and as nicely as possible telling him "I know you are afraid of what I'll do, I'm sorry your life was so much worse than mine but Bruce, I lived easy enough to have the spare time to learn how to process and control my feelings."
They could have made the childhood abuse and the paranoia _why_ Bruce couldn't control the Hulk. The parallel to real life is perfect and is RIGHT THERE, most people who are abusive towards others are people with broken lives, follow any serial killer history and 99% of the time you'll see parents abusing them physically or sexually or both. Jen could have been better at controlling the Hulk simply because she lived a cushioned life and there isn't as much of a loss of control for her when she gets angry, it would even fit with how Bruce, after spending 5 years doing therapy and meditating, managed to control the Hulk, it would be an amazing message of "even if you went through horrible shit in your life, if you work on yourself you _can_ become better."
But no, she has had a harder life because some dudes said they want to fuck her on the street... Totally comparable with having your father torture you with knives as a child right
Fringy actually made my exact argument about likeability at 1:13:39 when comparing characters like Tony Stark/Stephen Strange and She-Hulk. TS and SS are PORTRAYED as unlikeable when they're being assholes. The script itself makes it clear that you, the audience, aren't supposed to approve of TS being a responsibility-denying warmonger, you're not supposed to approve of SS being an asshole to Christine. And because of that, it's so much more powerful when their eyes are opened later and they realize what selfish assholes they were being.
She-hulk's unlikability, however, seems to be lauded by the script. The script wants you to cheer when she puts down Bruce Banner and laugh when she makes fun of Captain America. You're supposed to think she's so awesome and cool for being better than everyone at everything, and I think that's the key distinction.
Yep.
Arrogance and ego were Tony Stark’s and Dr Strange’s negative traits. The writers made this aspect a bad thing about their characters.
Arrogance and ego aren’t She-Hulk’s negative traits. Their writers made this aspect a good thing (or a not bad thing?) about their character.
@@zorn1745 Maybe there will be a scene later when she goes back to Bruce and says "hey Bruce, back when I first transformed, I know you were trying to help me with your years of experience to help me avoid tragedy, and I was being such a bitch to you, and I'm so sorry.." and somehow his advice actually pays off for her in a key moment.
If they did that, I'd eat my words. But I'm pretty sure that won't happen.
I think TS still has a rogueish charm in his a-hole phase.
Also even during their "asshole" phases both doctor strange and tony stark were incredibly charismatic played by amazing actors which she hulk has neither, this is also a part of why they had such likeability.
@@sarinat3101 I only see this happening if they actually take criticism and use it to reshoot a quick "I was a bitch" scene but the cheap Twatter scene makes me doubt they can be adult about it.
"Some of my girlfriends have been in uncomfortable positions."
I wonder how many of them wake up in a cold sweat because of recurring nightmares about artillery strikes and holding dying comrades in their arms as they bleed out from sucking chest wounds.
Timestamps
0:00 Audio
1:34 Mandalorian
3:39 Where Is Rags?
3:56 EFAP MINI: Mandalorian S3
15:01 Plans For The Day
17:32 Drama Around She-Hulk
20:01 She-Hulk & Daredevil
22:38 She-Hulk Sneak Peek
35:25 In Defence Of She-Hulk
42:16 Writing & Character Arc
50:22 An Universe With Magic
57:54 Jen, Steven & Tony
1:00:31 Negative Interpretation
1:02:10 Hard Life
1:04:47 A Better Hulk
1:06:57 A Vexing Hulk
1:12:03 An Unlikeable Hulk
1:14:48 A Hulk Life
1:17:32 Being a Woman
1:19:17 Testing She-Hulk
1:21:52 Asking For Help
1:26:44 Training She-Hulk
1:33:32 Trauma
1:39:35 Being A Superhero
1:41:02 Controlling Emotions
2:05:27 Dealing With Powers
2:21:37 Skipping & Fighting
2:28:10 Interpretations
2:32:17 Iron Man
2:37:36 Feminist Propaganda
2:38:18 Character Growth
2:40:01 Male Representation
2:42:46 The Bar Scene
2:52:46 Men In The Show
3:06:21 Reflections on a Comment
3:14:38 Comments On Video
3:17:57 Every Frame A Red Pill
3:24:05 Unrelated Facts
3:33:10 The Baselines Of Woman Existence
3:37:47 Comments On Bruce
3:49:41 A Western Women Show
3:51:26 Mauler Goes To Pete
3:57:45 Target Audience
4:08:07 A Friendly Advice
4:09:45 A Kevin Feige Production
4:12:27 The Bandwagon
4:15:06 A Weird Conclusion
4:19:12 Batgirl & Other Announcements
4:21:18 Secret Invasion
4:24:14 Disney Templates & Trailers
4:25:27 Superchats (1)
4:49:00 James Bond
4:52:37 Superchats (2)
5:21:47 Closing
It literally just got released. How even?
@@pewnit that's why is "in progress"
Thank the Lord
Thank you for your service to this community.
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thx!
“I’m a woman with anecdotal stories about bad men, so She-Hulk good”.
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Yeah and I'm heavily doubting her stories😂😂
"Your tears say more than real evidence ever could"
Don bless your soul.
3:37:15 Never mind having her mind blown at the prospect of a woman disagreeing, imagine she runs across any guy that says, "Yeah, I also worry about being mugged when I'm alone at night, I also lock my car door the second I get in, I also analyze and edit things in my head before I say them for fear of a man OR woman having a bad reaction to it", *and so on*
This is a human thing, not a sexes thing.
dude no joke, as a guy I've had experiences with sexual harrasement and even fell in love with someone who would constantlly nitpick EVERYTHING I said to the point that I was scared of outing an opinion or ask a question in fear of being ridiculed for hating them as a person.
Shit like this defence and how media portray white men recentlly is a HUGE reason why I'm struggling a lot with my love life and how to be myself without fear of ridicule, to the point that I bottle it all up and start to become that evil characiture these people want me to be. Very exhausting.
She'd call him a pussy and have absolutely zero self reflection about it
@@pacMAN-vi5nu keep going and stay off the Internet, my dude. You can get through this
@@HerohammerStudios golden advice right there. Thanks and you stay safe too man ^-^.
@@pacMAN-vi5nuI am sorry you have been harassed that way - I can empathise due to similar circumstances and such.
Hope you are well, friend, sending good thoughts!
Anyone who thinks that the way Jen behaves is perfectly fine and acceptable is really just self reporting that they're bad people. The complete lack of self awareness is stunning.
A woman can never be self-sufficient and accomplished without being a smug, egocentric prick, apparently. And a man can never be in a position of authority or mentorship without being outclassed and emasculated.
No wonder these people are miserable.
I don't agree. If they thinks it's okay, but they don't actually act like that themselves. I don't think that in itself makes them bad people.
Remember that great Batman quote: 'It's not who you are on the inside, but what you do that defines you'.
@@akashajones6079 thinking it’s totally ok to be a bad person kind of makes you a bad person
@@akashajones6079 If you defend bad people and project your own experiences onto the bad person who does bad things, I'm gonna wager that you're a bad person who does bad things to people and don't think of yourself as a bad person.
@@akashajones6079 so if someone doesn’t think Hitler was a bad person or that he didn’t do anything wrong, they’re still a good person in your book since they haven’t orchestrated genocide themselves? Ok cool.
If people "acknowledged" this girl the way she says Jen is acknowledging Bruce, she would call them misogynists.
Even better, Ruffalo is 18 years older than Maslany. How often are you casually disrespectful to and dismissive of your relatives when they're that much older? (And a hero, and a genius, and a tragic figure, & not the ego-driven jerk that some other heroes can be...)
@noc omment and/or racist...
Wow...I understand why people told this girl she was dumb. It's really either that or being horribly dishonest (which, to be fair, is also a strong possibility given how she disregards lines that literally contradict her theories). Yet another example of massive levels of cognitive dissonance. I particularly enjoyed (at around 4:00:00 ) when she complains about hate comments and then proceeds to cyberstalk someone from Twitter and threaten them with IRL stuff. Or when she complains about not being represented in previous MARVEL movies (forgetting important female characters such as Pepper Potts and Natasha Romanoff) while also telling men who watch her "not everything is made for you, you shouldn't watch everything MARVEL puts out" as an alternative to watching it and then criticizing said content...
You could right you could wrong, all I know is I loss brain cells listening to her.
Also she’s got that weird ASMR voice that makes me extremely uncomfortable
Hilariously she is a huge Natasha Romanoff fan. Though she stans all the female characters I think. But watch the beginning of her What....If? Season Finale episode. She is wearing a Natasha shirt, Black Widow ring, Nat's arrow necklace and 'step on your moment earrings'.
That's some horrible marketing when Marvel said the show wasn't for men and "Must She Series" and then troll viewers during the series. It's always been demographic based with shows to determine channel, time slot, & even commercials to play during the show. It's just good business sense to understand your market and win them over. Not to suddenly try to push viewers away and insult them regularly in each show. They could have made it a series to pull in more female viewers while potentially making male viewers happy to watch as well. Hell, I had wanted to see it for a Hulk show in general and it wouldn't be hard to have males drooling over her as well if she was just a decent character. The problem is the feminist mindset to fight the power (men) instead of accepting men the way they demand to be accepted. Demanding instead of earning through good writing.
@@thehermitman822 It's a staple of current Hollywood procedure: insult men or fans of the IP in general and then months later blame the unpopularity or failure of the product on the same men you've alienated (e.g. Charlie's Angels reboot).
Disney could've made this a very interesting legal show tackling problems arising from having to deal with superhumans in the justice system. Instead, they chose to hire based on diversity and got a team of writers who openly admit to making this show about the generic day after work, having to do laundry and (probably) drinking Chardonnay.
This video is simply a great example of why it is, in fact, bad to make shows who's only point is to give something for people to project their own baggage in to. This woman wasn't actually defending She-Hulk, she was using as it an excuse to vent her own trauma. Which is why she kept having to dismiss and ignore a key element of She-hulk's rant because it completely undermined what she really wanted to say
I'm not gonna say anything personal about the person who made the video, i'm sure all that was important to her.... but it's also a great example for why the entire theory She-hulk is built around is just really shit entertainment. It doesn't even bring joy to the people defending it, just dredges up bad memories
There comes a point where you're better off just making a "X show _reminded_ me of something important in my life" rather than making your whole identity contingent on the show being "good".
Like I personally identify with how TENET portrays faith as being adherence to reality even when that reality hasn't technically _happened yet,_ but I'm not about to pretend that the movie needs to be "good" for the point to be meaningful to me. It's ok to find meaning in shit content and talk about why it's important _to you._
Hell I unironically think there's a case for _The Room_ having a solid theme despite the shit execution.
I don’t think this girl has had any real trauma, she just wishes she did so that she could be a victim.
@@samwallaceart288 the theme in the Room falls apart completely. So I guess it's about as solid as the one in TLJ?
@@HerohammerStudios No I'm strictly Team Wiseau on that one.
Lisa met Johnny when he was just a lowly waiter new in town. She liked how passionate, exotic, and rebellious he was. But then Johnny got a really good job at the bank, worked his way to a very important position, and proved himself as a model citizen in their community. What was an escape from Lisa's upper-crust life path became more of the same; her debonair lover-boy turned out to be the exact kind of well-to-do business-man her mother always pressured her to marry someday. And she resents it. She resents him.
So she moves on to his best friend. Dashing, untethered, and insecure with himself. She tears their friendship apart, spreads lies about Johnny's behavior to discredit him before his friends', partners', and her mother's eyes, and watches with quiet satisfaction as he desperately begs her to just tell him what her problem is. Eventually, Johnny snaps. And Lisa is left to witness how everyone mourns the man she discarded like a toy.
It's portrayed like ass, but all the pieces are there.
Shoutout to Kevin for getting this woman so mad that she cyberstalked him to the degree of checking his explicit tastes. What a king.
Men don't hide emotions because of pride, it's because of cases where we are open about how we feel and others use that to get one over on us. Women are generally safe to be emotive because they generally will be validated for doing so. Not so for men.
Good point on the psychological level. It's an instinctive thing we do based on evolution.
I’ve heard detrans woman explain how influential testosterone was on them when they were on it. A lot made the claim that they were more aggressive but less emotionally responsive to sadness (they were sad but not to the point of tears) unless it got too extreme.
Also a reason why I think different socialization wouldn’t do much to change something inherent.
@Purple Emerald I think that's why guys tend to posture more physically. It's a "We both know we could attack each other emotionally, but we also both know that we would response physically to that, so don't mock my emotions and I won't punch you in the face" sort of thing. Men are much more capable of dealing with physical pain, so casual roughhousing, physical greeting gestures like back slaps and arm punches, and so on are more acceptable between men, where they are unacceptable between women or between a woman and a man.
What a load
fictiondarling is the epitome of what I called "Twitter Feminism." She absolutely no academic background, everything she knows about feminism comes from 140 character tweets. Her feminism -- like most millennial/zoomer feminism you encounter on the internet -- is utterly vapid, self-centered and self-serving.
So the same as every other feminist minus unadulterated Adoration of Incest and Pedophilia. I suggest you look into any Feminist academic figure and see what they think of pedophilia and incest, it enlightens to say the least.
So like all feminism
You all should have clipped Rocket Racoon's rant about "everyone's got dead people" to slap on what's her face after every sentence. Yeah people have shitty things happen, but so does everyone else. So what. Get over it. If it's significant enough, call the cops and stop winging about it.
I hate how our society beats into women how weak they are and how "in danger" they are at all times. It's so fucking infuriating having to hear every single woman saying how their lives are in danger at every second without ever once experiencing ANY danger what so ever.
She doesn't even have dead people.
Yeah it’s this whole
‘I could be murdered everytime I go for a jog, being a woman is so tough’
Like, what?? Anyone could be murdered at any time for any reason, does that mean going to a public toilet as a man is so dangerous incase of a murderer?? So ridiculous.
Don’t jog at night in a bad neighbour hood. Whether you’re male or female. It’s not a good idea.
@@burner8504 not to mention men are like 4 or 5 times more likely to be murdered than women. And 1in5 murders is an intimate partner. You just will not be randomly murdered by going out in public alone unless it's a freak occurrence
Look, you are trying to put logic where it doesn't belong. In the mind of a woman. If they fear for their life why do they also oppose guns and have such large traps? Women cannot think 4th dimensionally and that is why this show is broken in multiple ways
Western women are the most protected people in the history of this Earth.
“Oh yea when she punched him in the face you could really tell her ears were open”
Jlongbone is breaking my sides
Remember when Buffy had to constantly fight with her duty as a slayer and having a normal life? They constantly show Buffy struggling with that.
Buffy wanted to give up her duty to be a normal girl, but she was forced to realize that her duty was the most important thing in her life.
In later seasons she accepts this and you can see her pain when she comes to this realization.
Almost like someone watnted to tell a good story
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That time her friends resurrected her and she freaked the hell out at them for ripping her away from literal Heaven just to be forced to clean up after their petty BS for the rest of her natural lifespan remains on of the best scenes in the series and the only well-done moment of subversion in all of Western film/tv.
That reminds me of that scene in Spider-Man 2 (the regular one, not the amazing one), where Peter goes in the burning house and only manages to save one person because he gave up his powers, and then realises how important Spider-Man is.
This teenager has to just accept the fact that he has spider powers, *and* has to keep the secret from those in his life, to the point where his life is seriously negatively affected, and he still ultimately decides to use his power because he recognises his responsibility to protect citizens.
This 30-something woman just whines about getting Hulk powers, and at the end of the day, gets her way with minimal effort. Is it reasonable to want to hold on to your old life? Yes. But heroes are heroes because they commit to the cause. I don't want to watch a woman with powers navigate law, live a perfectly comfortable life and still complain, I want to see a woman with powers embrace what she's become and take on the responsibility.
As a girl, Jen doesn't inspire me one bit. The only thing she teaches me is how not to act if I'd like to have friends.
2:13:50 yes, jen, bruce is alone and lonely. clint is preoccupied by his family, thor left earth to "find himself", steve left to another timeline to peggy, and tony and nat died in endgame. thanks jen for being a very kind and considerate cousin.
Thor went to find himself...again. It's incredible how absent-minded he is, he keeps losing himself!
I gotta say I really appreciate the EFAP tradition of covering a video, having the creator come on the stream to discuss it, and then they all become friends afterwords. Shout out to Nutsa and I wasn't a fan yet but I'm pretty sure Jay was the same thing. It's great to see that there are people who can have entirely different views on something, and when they get critiqued on it they take that to heart instead as an attack on their entire existence. Honestly I think this is the only channel I've ever seen things like that happen. It's a good reminder that the world isn't as awful as it seems sometimes. So much of the internet just seems to be bloodsports 24/7 these days, I just wish more people they cover on here could think that way.
But wasn't their reaction to nutsas video mostly positive
JLongbone's "WHAT!?" and laugh is the best
This EFAP wins the award for funniest title. I knew it was going to be entertaining from the moment I saw the livestream start lmao.
Whenever this girl completely contradicted the canon scenes with her own headcanon I thought she is the stupidest person I have ever seen.
Then I remembered the previous 201 episodes of EFAP.
I liked that is has both "fap", "nut" and "long" in the title, means it is, in-fact, this is the funniest title we have EVER had.
I like how the she-hulk defence video maker is so confident in their digital stalker abilities that they got the same person over the internet instead of maybe thinking its another person with the same or similar names
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In the comics, She-Hulk's powers were based on confidence instead of rage. This is why instead of "hulking out", she was just always green, and completely conscious, until she lost confidence and became normal.
I think it would have been more interesting, and actually more woke too, if they did that here, but "Professor Hulk" already kind of ruins that.
I keep hearing all of this source material and damn it sounds good
Unfortunately, it takes skill to write a character with a dual persona.
@@AndrewThoesen
Yeah, Jen in the comics was mousy and timid as a person, which led to her yearning to be beautiful, confident and assertive.
It's why her Hulk form was the way that it was (tall, well-built and attractive), it was an expression of her id, much like Bruce's Hulk form is uncontrollable and rage-fuelled because it's an expression of his repressed anger at his abusive dad.
She was very grateful to Bruce for the transfusion and giving her the Hulk form she got, because it let her have the confidence and looks she always wanted, while also being supportive when he was struggling with his own Hulk.
@@jacksimpson8529 "but you can't show her as being weak! She's the bestest always because she's my FEMALE character!"
-the """""""writers""""""" of She-Hulk
It's amazing how incredibly patient this woman's parents must be
To be fair, I dought she goes around making shitty movie defenses every 5 seconds around her parents, they're probably fine
@@cookiemocher388 but filing corners of tables and applying foam to any overly hard edges has to be tiring after 30 odd years...
Well at least her mother. Doubt the dad is around much
She-hulk: I don't like being catcalled
Also she-hulk: twerks in an office in the middle of a workday
I think I've realized what feminism's goal actually is. It's not equality it's just to remove any expectations of accountability or reason from women. Our pop culture is just complete trash right now.
"More jiggle slaves!"-VFX Manager
She also objectifies Steve Rogers
@@BirdsElopeWithTheSun09 true, true
@@BirdsElopeWithTheSun09 and rapes a guy
3:05:20
What an excellent point. People like her say they can't relate to beloved characters because they aren't the same race or gender as they are, complaining that they're white/male. Then they call people racist or sexist when we dont relate to all these badly written ones that they are the same as, when we aren't even bringing up those things 9/10 times.
They don't want actual interesting characters. Just self inserts to project onto.
The “Maybe if I put the camera closer to my face you will listen to me” trope.
One of the main contributors to all of the people who insulted her for her looks is probably because she puts her face so close to the camera every second.
Never before have I wanted a camera to be farther away from someone’s face than I do now
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It's like being in that scene in Godfather.
Watch this on your phone.
For me it’s the voice I can’t deal with that weird semi-whisper ASMR thing. I guess it’s some peoples fetish but it is nails on a chalkboard for me.
She's great with the audio off.
Happy to see a new person become a regular Efap guest!!
Welcome to the community Nutsa!
Her: "I hear law school is pretty competitive."
Me: Looks at the literally Nuclear Physics/Bio-Chem/Medical doctor. "Are theoretical physics and Medicine easy?"
In fairness, those last three aren't so much competitive as most just can't do it.
@@conradmills4977 Well, someone has never worked in a lab before. What you say is true about the top of literally every competitive field. Or do you believe you are as likely to score a 20 point per game in the NBA as you are to develop a new gene editing system.
I think you are equally likely to do both. As in there is a 0% chance. Those kinds of accomplishments are the same. They are for people who put the 16 hours a day in. All training no fun. That is what determines what a competitive field is. High sciences are extremely competitive.
@@reaemishi2278 I am a biophysicist working on neurological wavefunctions: I have worked in a lab, tyvm. It is competitive in that there are few slots available, but not in the sense that there is a huge number of people who are trying to enter the field. Clearly, you meant competitive in the former sense, I was using it in the latter.
@@conradmills4977 The speaker in the video uses the word competitive on a personal level as to imply a person who must strive to succeed especially above others. This is the only interpretation of the word that matters for the purposes of examining her statement.
Unless you are saying you have an underdeveloped drive to excel in your field and that this is representative of your peers, what you are has nothing to do with the competitiveness of law school.
@@reaemishi2278 I hadn't gotten that far in the video yet, and was commenting for the sake of engagement. Yes, in proper context, my interpretation was incorrect. Not an excuse to be an a.s.s. or try amateur psychoanalysis, though.
I'm at the 3:29:58 mark and I want to let the woman making this video know something.
I have been blind since I was born, because my right eye never formed. So needless to say, I experienced a lot of bullying growing up from both boys and girls. And the teasing from the girls was so much worse.
I just finished watch Cobra Kai with a friend of mine. Spoiler ahead if you haven't watched it yet. She didn't think Miguel and Robby would get over their anger at each other after their fight. I had to remind her boys/men usually get past thing almost exactly like that. We punch it out and get over it.
What about your left eye?
@@Сайтамен My left eye didn't fully develop either but it I had some use of it up until a few years ago.
@noc omment Watch the blind voice actor, surfer that works from home solo on his computer with multiple screens.
@noc omment technology and disability stuff has gotten wild in recent times yeah
_Anger has nothing to do with the trauma in your life._
Yeah, because John Wick wasn't pissed off due to the trauma of losing his dog. That's how anger works.
Let me just do a fan boy of EFAP comment...
Jlongbone brings that uncontrollable laughter... Nutsa brings that sweet voice...
Fringy brings that lovely "nough" accent...
Mauler is just..... Mauler like we love..
Much love to you all from Fife. Scotland 🏴..
Keep going my dudes. High 5 😎😘
There's another reason I think people aren't liking this show that I don't think the video covers...
She Hulk is trying hard to be a comedy and the jokes aren't landing. And I think this is one of, if not, the first MCU product that has comedy be one of the centeral pillars about what the show is rather than having it be an additional thing.
IE, Iron Man isn't a comedy but it has jokes in it.
Ragnarok is a comedy, as per the creator’s word.
Also deadpool but obviously not technically MCU, still proves you can do comedy in a super hero setting and do it… okay.
It’s kind of symptomatic to the fact that marvel has been actively hurting its own story telling and character beats to shoehorn in jokes since at least endgame. Having a character make a joke when appropriate is fine whatever, but fat Thor was the tipping point of stealing character development to tell a joke. She Hulk seems like the ultimate evolution of that as every time something could happen or something big could be said it’s immediately deflated by having some random “joke” thrown in front of it.
i legit think the reasoning behind this show is that the MCU has peaked, so now they have to get away from the comic book demographic
The movies, despite what Disney may want you to believe, are more expensive than ever and seeing rapidly diminishing returns. The shows are extremely expensive and Disney+ is a money pit overall for Disney. There is not that same rabid desire for this stuff you had circa endgame.
This means, according to hollywood executive logic, it's time to chase other demographics, people who general don't like superhero movies.... say middle-aged women who tend to like sitcoms and legal dramas instead of action shows... let's branch out, expand the brand...
yeah, to a normal person that's mind-numbingly stupid and obviously doomed to failure.... but Kevin Feige's career is basically over if the MCU dies so i legit think this is the 'logic' behind She-hulk
@@nathanjora7627 arguable. Death of the author and all that. Besides, the comedy is easily the weakest part of Ragnarok either way
@@HerohammerStudios Death of the author doesn't mean it wasn't a goal he tried to achieve ^^
As for being the weakest part of ragnarok... I mean I don't disagree necessarily ? But if you think ragnarok is at least okay, then it still disproves the idea that you can't make an okay super hero movie if your aim is to make it a comedy as one of your main goals.
Jen's "Why would you want that for me." line makes no sense. What Bruce wants or doesnt want is irrelevant to what's being talked about.
It's like if you were in an accident and lost a leg, and an amputee came and said they would help you learn how to adjust to life and help you cope with the experience, and you responded "Why would you want that for me!"
The Don was in the bar's parking lot and took the 3 men under his guidance and teach them the ways. What an angel he is.
I am infinitely better at controlling my emotions...
She screetched hysterically.
The number of super heroes who didn't sign on the be super heroes is mind boggling. Even Thor, the real one, didn't sign on to be a hero. He had to realize he had a responsibility with his power. Saying Jen didn't sign on to be a hero as she argues with another person who also didn't sign on to be a hero, is about as self-centered as it gets.
‘I’m pretty sure Boba Fett won best visual effects at the Emmys.” Thus why award shows can’t be taken seriously.
Only when Ricky tells the actors to take their little trophies, shut up and f off is that part to be taken seriously and very solid advice
I'm late, but I have to agree with Fringy's point at around 3:14:00 in the form of a rant:
I'm so tired of writers not even trying to communicate things to the audience through characters and themes, and then expecting the audience to have compassion for their characters just because it "reflects the world we live in today" (thanks for that line, Drinker). It is your *job* as a writer to give me, an audience member, a reason to care. If you want to talk to me about women's struggles, go right ahead, but leave out your garbage middle-man of a show.
I can care about women's struggles without caring about Jen, and I can dislike Jen without invalidating the female experience. People (men included) want characters they can relate to, who express themselves in ways that feel natural, and also tie into well-established and well-executed themes. A rant is just a rant, it's not stunning and brave just because you made She-Hulk say it.
Men aren't trying to dismiss what women care about, they just want a good character. And just because for you, personally, it's a whole meta thing, doesn't mean it's that way for everyone - you look at Jen and see a representation of the fight against the "patriarchy", no one can force you not to have that interpretation, but that interpretation isn't an argument. And I've noticed that these people who can't provide evidence that what they like is well-written always turn it into a meta/political conversation, instead of a conversation about character-writing and storytelling.
You don't relate to Jen because she's Jen, you relate to her because she's a female character being used as a mouthpiece to preach vague ideas about sexism. If that's good enough for you, fine, but it isn't for most people. Most people look at a show called She-Hulk and expect She-Hulk, the superhero, not Jen, the spokesperson women have been asking for (and also, I'm a woman, and I didn't ask for this...)
A glorious comment to be certain. The Longman would be proud.
03:26:47 - I must be living my life incorrectly because I can say, all of these little calculations and thoughts don't run through my head anytime, I'm out and about. I'm aware of my surroundings but I'm not panicking if a man 200ft away from me makes a move in my general direction.
@@bigwinz Ha! Right! I guess I need to becoming an emotional moron that jumps at shadows and loses my cool when some guy tells me I'm pretty.
It's called not being paranoid
Its always nice to see jaylongbone and nutsa. In the wise words of the ancient records "you get to look at women."
I didn’t think we would have Nutsa and Jlongbone in the same EFAP stream, and yet here we are.:) You EFAP are too kind:)
A suspicious amount of women.
@@84C4 You get to look at them!
"You get to listen to women."
-Quinton Reviews probably
@@dragonknightleader1 that guy… I cant believe he made that statement as a defence of TLJ xdd
Took me so long to look at the full title to realise it was Nutsa and not Thatstarwarsgirl.
I'm a woman who works night shift/is a night owl, so I have more experience than most being active in a moderate-sized city after dark. I do not do any of the shit that this lady does. I don't wear skirts much, but when I do, I'm not changing if I'm out late at night. I usually carry either a knife or a taser (I'm working on getting my concealed carry) but that's just common sense. And I've never needed to use any of them.
All the men that have been weird to me, I've encountered at work, never out in the open. I've never been catcalled. Sounds to me like this lady has big city problems, because I've lived in small cities and suburban areas my whole life, and have never experienced anything like she's saying.
Yoo nice to see Nutsa again so fast and the big return of JLongbone
I'll be honest, I like him and all, but I think Babu Frik is the type of guy to not wear deodorant when going to Spaceshipcon
@noc omment No, i went' to Spaceshipcon the other year and that is exactly hte case. You could smell the motherfucker from a mile away.
Okay, fuck it, I'm gonna be the asshole here by saying this, but I gotta be truthful. When she started listing off a bunch of experiences she allegedly has had to justify her flailing quadroplegic zombie of an arguement, one thought kept coming to mind: I don't believe you. I don't believe any of that absurd extreme man-crime bullshit ever actually happened to her or her friends. I don't believe she got death threats for her takes. Ever. I refuse to validate what seems so blatantly made up for the sake of comfort. I ain't a shrink, and I'm certainly not being paid to entertain delusions.
Over the last decade of being on the Internet, I've seen countless people, especially women, make shit up and post it online for clout, power, sympathy, pity, or that sweet serotonin. From crying wolf of "death threats" without any evidence or alarm to accusing a co-worker or former lover of heinous sexual crimes knowing that the kneejerk response of damn near everyone will be to unquestioningly believe everything said and take swift, rash, and very public action in a fit of righteous indignation.
After witnessing that same pattern repeat itself constantly, I can't and won't believe somebody's allegedly super awful totally traumatic experience happened just because they said so on the Internet of all places. People, anonymous or not, lie on the Internet too. They tell tall tales, they spin a narrative, they create a different, more interesting version of themselves and their lives for various reasons ranging from trivial to major and everything in between.
And, perhaps even moreso than IRL, people generally take their word for it without further question, especially if it's a sensitive subject or a societal no-no to question it. And it's easier to get away with, given that most people don't have the time, energy, desire, knowledge, or resources to dig into an Internet stranger's personal life. Of course, some do, but most don't, especially for something or someone who has little impact beyond their own little community bubbles.
So no, I don't believe a word she says or view any of it as valid. Not to mention, that whole tirade of her's was completely irrelevant to She-Hulk, and was clearly a desperate bid at saving her already long dead argument by trying to guilt me into conceding or relenting or denouncing the bad things that totally happened or else I'd be a bad person who loves all the bad things that allegedly happen to women everywhere, all the time, 24/7. This perception isn't helped by her bitchy, passive agressive, dismissive, uptight, neurotic, and plain nasty tone and deameanor, not to mention her uber zoomed in camera showing me every unpleasant expression on her face and her insistence on saying "literally" constantly.
Combo that with her shit argument and her seeming attempt at threatening to doxx or blackmail a commenter she hates (!) lead me to a single conclusion about her as a person and as a content creator: This is a prissy, cowardly, spineless, insufferable, mean spirited, entitled, clueless, spiteful, paranoid, insecure, spoiled, lying, snarky, sexist, vapid, thin skinned brat bitch who leads a very comfortable life and attempts to portray herself as both a strong, independant, intelligent, brave champion of women and a downtrodden victim of decades of man-generated misery whilst carrying herself as if those experiences never impacted her in any serious manner. A walking, talking oxymoron. A truly awful person who jumps at every shadow, it must be exhausting being her friend if you aren't likeminded 100% with her beliefs and opinions.
And sure, it's unfair to make a whole character judgement based on one video, but frankly? I don't care. Everything in this video embodies what I most deeply despise in a woman, or any person really. I cannot stand people of that ilk, those victims of fiction who gobble up the sludge gleefully, especially if it supports the message, treat people who disagree like shit, then cry wolf when people push back whilst claiming moral superiority.
Preachers of double standards that manipulate or bully others into agreement, claiming that its just their opinion or that it just isn't made for you, only to wail and thrash about when they're on the other side of their own arguements.
People who espouse beliefs that shift as the argument demands, twisting words or shifting goalposts, reaching and stretching without end, contradicting themselves without a second thought if it means they win the arguement and are seen as right.
The worst people I've ever seen, personified by this buck toothed bitch. Now, I'll admit that she had brief moments of clarity interspersed in this video, but brief is an understatement for how long those moments last.
She was right about one thing though: I don't want to listen to women expressing themselves or their issues. More precisely, I just don't want to hear it from the vacuous whores like her or the shits who wrote this Show. Not in Marvel, not ever. I don't believe catcalling is as big or common a problem as they make it out to be, nor do I view it as a valid problem, for example. Or mansplaining, I just don't believe that exists either, not on any meaningful or alarming scale. Or the (self-inflicted delusion) paranoia causing them to view any man or even items of clothing as threats to their beings all the time and everyday. Or that they can just be literally murdered at any time when stats show that in the US men are much more frequent victims of homicide compared to women. Or being simply called emotional as if it's a deep cutting slur.
If those are the "issues" facing these petty, vindictive, ugly women, then I sure as shit don't wanna hear a word or whisper of complaint from them. Especially if they refuse to invest time and money towards self-defence, be it in the form of guns or some martial art.
Meanwhile, real women with confidence, accomplishments, self-respect, real independance, respect for others, jobs, passions, hobbies, lives, healthy relationships, and whom happily coexist with men or even just people that aren't mere exact copies of their ideals made manifest exist, either never experiencing these issues or taking them with grace, stride, strength and maturity instead of reducing things and people down to nothing more than threats lying in wait or complaining about how oppressed they are.
Women who are capable of introspection and are willing to admit faults of their own without letting them define who they are or redirecting the blame entirely onto the opposite gender.
Women who actually live their lives with joy and purpose instead of wallowing in the supposed baseline of fear and anger they are said to posses.
Those women, yeah, I'd listen to, still not on a TV show or movie, but in a conversation? Absolutely, because they likely wouldn't treat and view me as simulteanously below them and at the same time a ticking time bomb of rape and murder.
Fuck you, She-Hulk. Fuck you, Jessica Gao. And fuck you, Darling.
EDIT: Oh yeah, I also don't believe her Covid Smile Creepo Man calling her a bitch for not lowering her mask and smiling story. Bullshit, but then again of course she's a Covid Mask freak, she's deathly afraid of everything else under the sun, so it's unsuprising she blindly bought into Government sponsored fear mongering.
Again but with paragraphs.
I gave this comment a like based solely off the first and last sentences, hey it got me through uni
@@CruelestChris Fair enough, mobile formatting sucks so I'll have to put more spaces in between paragraphs on my end.
Dont hold back, tell us how ya really feel.
That's a long man here.
“She wants to live her life on her own terms which is not a crime”
But you know what is a crime? Accident.y killing someone because he flirted with you while you were on the rag so you get anger, slap him, then notice your hand his green and his head his facing backward as his body crumples to the ground lifeless.
Or you see a horrible car accident, hulk out, rip the jammed car door off the frame to save someone and toss it away, then you hear screaming and look back and see someone was cut in half by the car door you threw too hard.
Or you are in a meeting with your boss who has less experience than you and only got his position through nepotism, he tells you he is going to do closing arguements after you’ve done all the work on the case, he sarcastically thanks you and puts his hand out for a hand shake. Pissed off you still go for the hand shake and hear bones popping and your boss screaming as you break every bone in his hand by accident.
You get drunk and want to show off your hulk strength for your friends, throw a concrete slab and it lands on someone killing them, or hits a building causing it to collapse killing the occupants, or flies through someone’s window and kills them.
All crimes.
Wandavision: Wanda doesn't want to acknowledge her trauma
Falcon & The Winter Soldier: Falcon doesnt want to become Captain America. Bucky doesn't want to confess to old man.
Loki: Loki doesn't want ... anything.
She-Hulk: Jen doesn't want to be a hulk.
Avoidance is by all means rife for storytelling as a trait. But note these shows (I skipped Hawkeye and MoonKnight, maybe theyre ironically not doing this, I dont know) are what a character DOESNT want. Its 5 episodes of stalling then an origin story that could have been a film. Nothing SUBSTANTIAL actually happens, because the characters aren't overcoming their avoidance, theyre resisting the existance of a plot. Loki and Wandavision only move forward because Vision / Sylvie ACTIVELY want to escape reality, but Sylvie is a D&D "murder hobo" and Vision is in an abusive relationship that is never validated because he never existed.
The format of MCU D+ is "Character hates X. Character stalls. Character does X."
Looking at you Last Jedi and Luke not budging until yodas like "get over it" and then Luke dies. What is this trend.
*Loki doesn't want to die.
Also- It's completely out of character for Loki to not betray Sylvie and assume Kang's position shaping the multiverse to his whims.
I don't want it. She is muh queen
"I would be called emotional."
I was called the n-word twice on the bus this morning.
There’s plenty more where that came from
3:06:10 You don’t want to believe it, but you’ve always had a little Cobra Kai in ya Fringy
Fringy's utter silence at the beginning after being called a monster and then scolded by mauler was so fucking hysterical.
This broad: I don't need the opinions of no man
Also this broad: obsessively reacts to the opinions of mans
I mean, as a man I'm more likely to be unemployed, homeless, insane, in jail (and I am also more likely to be convicted and receive a longer sentence), be the victim of violence, be killed by just about everyone including myself, and so on, but women have to put up with being told they're attractive by strangers and sometimes people are condescending to them, which is different to when people are condescending to men for some reason. Their lives must be a parade of horror.
Women complain about catcalling, but it's absolute bullshit. 94% of women have *never* asked a man out, and a majority of women think it is men's obligation to take the risk of being rejected and make an approach. Then they complain that some men make clumsy or inappropriate approaches. So women put men in this position where men have to make the approach, but then accuse men as a class of being bad actors for...making approaches.
Also, if you pay close attention to women who complain about catcalling, you'll notice that there is a strong racist and classist tone to it. You almost never hear lower-class urban black or latina women complain about catcalling -- instead it's middle-class white women, and the person they are typically complaining about is a lower-class black or latino man. One of the consequences of being poor and urban is that the street becomes the place where you socialize. You sit on the stoop on your apartment building, hang out on street corners, in public parks, because your apartment is too small and cramped to host other people (or, often enough, you're a young man who lives with extended family and are treated as being underfoot in your own home). Life happens outside. Lower-class urban black and latina woman understand this dynamic and aren't offended by men approaching them on the street. But middle class white women are freaked out by a lower class minority male saying "Hello!" to them. And rather than admit that maybe they're a little bit racist/classist, they twist it around to men behaving badly -- and then, as a cherry on top, they know they will sound racist and classist if they complain about who actually does this, and pretend that middle-class white suburban men engage in this kind of behavior. But you will never see these women complain about unfamiliar middle-class white men approaching them at, say, a house party. That will never be labelled "cat calling," even though it's the *exact same behavior.*
Don’t forget about false accusations paternity fraud
This girl totally wanted to say if she hulk had murdered those guys it would be justified....🤦♂️
Yet she shits on John Walker...
She thinks Wanda was more in the right for enslaving people than John walker was for killing that flagsmasher
Who is this girl?
@@guyincognito82 Fictionaldarling channel
@@Сайтамен cheers. I'm gonna ask her if she saw mauler break down her video and if she is really that stupid or has she learned anything from it.
EFAP REALLY makes me appreciate a group discussing a topic, and drawing diffeerent ideas and points from it. If I was trying to make a cool idea work, I kind of want it to be like this. Where we discuss it, and talk about it until we improve upon it.
Downside this is likely not what Disney does when it comes to creating their content. Which is a shame because I know if I didn't know shit about Law, and I wasn't the best joke teller. I would hire comedians and Lawyers so they could help me -_-.
Apparently it's stunning & brave to just admittedly write half-ass material instead of ever getting help from no man.
@@thehermitman822 🤣🤣🤣Reminds me of the MC "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoos". She's not perfect, she's not bubbly, and she's not sterotypical "pretty". But she was a cool character that endeared through some pretty bad shit. And you like her all the better for it.
Nowadays they'll write their characters as perfect, never really face hardships just inconveniences and I'm supposed to feel the same thing for them 🤣🤣.
Physical intelligence is what Muscle Wizards use as their primary ability score when they cast Fist.
It’s not okay to disregard someone’s trauma just because they said “infinitely more”; disregards Hulk’s trauma in the same breath.
I think I might be misunderstanding your comment, but they didn’t “disregard” Jen’s trauma. They’re actually saying what you’re saying to Jen, she is the one disregarding Hulk’s trauma and they’re calling her out.
@@kungaroo1956 yeah you got it right lol sorry for the confusion friendo. This was regarding Jen being ignorant
@@kungaroo1956 oh wait no that was referring to the person in the video being Efap’d and her remarks on how we can’t just ignore Jen’s trauma because she said infinitely more. And then they disregard hulks trauma within the next sentence lol
@@rammisalami No problem, I need to get off the internet for a while and start reading some books. I think these people who make excuses for stuff like the chick in the video, are killing my brain cells.
"Holes don't even understand that men feel pain." -- Camille Paglia, paraphrased
I think jlb said this on her earlier review of this: people like this woman see so much of themselves in fictional characters, that any criticism feels like an attack on their personhood and not the characters themselves.
I figured out why she uses the accent she does when strawmanning people she hates; she's mimicking the voice Hbomberguy does when he strawmans people he hates! Ah, I knew it had to be something derivative, people like this never have original thoughts.
You can tell the video was going to be gold/terrible when they're immediate first move is to strawman and shift goalposts of the criticism.
That young woman is so insulated that the show she's defending actively disagrees with her but she defends it still.
"Oxygen is subjective."
-Bilbo Baggins
5:10:05 Hey, that’s me! Very surreal given I was hours/an hour behind the livestream when I ordered them. Fringy was too adorable to resist.
She-Hulk is LITERALLY targeting a suspicious amount of women.
1:36:56 "Dollar Store Laci Green" in the chat, lmao.
3:22:00 She's got dem crazy eyes, no surprise she agrees with Jen.
We have Laci Green at home.
@@lastfirst5863 Cool.
What do you do with her?
2:50:19 ... her hulk form doesn't have an alter-ego. In the MCU, only Bruce's Hulk had a separate sentience, so her form couldn't "protect" her of it's own volition.
Don't make me Ang Lee, You wouldn't like me when I'm Ang Lee.
Slobodan Milosevich has let himself go
The comment about male emotion reminded me of a lot of shit through my life.
I don't think it's as bad as where I grew up because I did have an outlet for my emotions but that might be because of our culture, religious community or whatever.
In America it really feels like you gotta have some balls of steel attitude about everything not affecting you and tolerating it.
Even some women who are like "oh men should express themselves more" would shut them down if it ever appears as an inconvenience or would later use expressed problems and insecurities against them despite claiming to be a safe space for them.
I like checking out a lot of mini comics on Instagram and there was this one female artist whose drawings basically can be described as : "something happened that made me feel bad, *proceeds to a approach bf who ends up doing anything necessary to make her feel better about her issues and is now better since she has some to emotionally rely to.*
The reaction typically was how nice and wholesome this reality is.
And then there was this picture of some art with one tough looking dude and little notes next to him describe how tough he is,always serious, doesn't let anything bother him etc. and the other character being some nice lady who is just overall a good person.
The second part of the image is the guy putting his guard down, resting his head on the womens lap and looking more troubled in his facial expression while the woman smiles and comforts him.
The replies to that were a lot of women going like how pathetic or get a psychiatrist or its not a womens job to make you feel better or go to your mommy.
So yeah I understand why you wouldn't wanna express yourself.
It's a strange thing. They want one thing but rage if it is even remotely expressed although that is how any good relationship plays out. Yes we men are strong but some of us have to deal with more than others. Respite from those circumstances in a physical embrace with someone you are in a relationship with is not weakness and women who believe so are delusional.
A woman made herself look like a man to go under cover to see what men are like, she wanted this to go on for about a year but she only lasted 2 months. I think she ended her life because she realized what men have to go through.
I didn't think Shulk could be any cringier than the cgi twerking..
"But then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer"
Looking forward to the Chronicles of Crumb: A Salacious Movie
Unironically, _Crumb_ is a great documentary about how the pervy cartoonist Robert Crumb is actually the _normal_ brother in his family. And now I just wanna see a Muppets' helmed mockumentary where one of the crumbs is swallowing 10 feet of ribbon while the other on some tangent about how marketing executives are ruining thicc women. All with subtitles in their native tongue.
Hey, don't bad mouth Shulk like that, he'd never be that cringe. Shulk being the main character of the JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles.
SHE-HULK! HIT THAT YOINKY SPLOINKY! AGGGGH!
Basically, her whole argument is, "criticize a wahmen is a my soggy knees, no matter the reason". Nope, she is wrong, the show is wrong and terrible, and anyone who enjoys content deliberately catering to this wrong idea, because they agree with this wrong idea, is stupid and should not be listened to by any one.
Glad to see Nutsa, she's one of the content creators that even if I don't always agree perfectly with her, she always brings a good perspective, and has entertaining videos!
The whole "female victims might not speak up out of fear of not being believed" is such a tired argument. And blatantly untrue. Men at large, women, and the limp crippled excuse for a justice system are more than willing to believe a woman on her word alone. There exists no accountability for false accusations. Many men have had their lives/careers destroyed by false accusations; with no redemption or compensation after it's discovered the claims are false. Everyone simply moves on never to think about the actual victim in that circumstance again. The only abuse victims I've ever witnessed be ridiculed for speaking up were male.
Miss me with that "she's scared no one will believe her" bs.
Entitlement is the through line for all of this. Once you lose victim status YOU are responsible not everyone else
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She literally did the thing the “bad” guys did to Jen/she hulk, to a random guy in her comment section before the episode even aired.😂
This is a girl who uses her social media raging against women being objectified but also has tons of 50s and 60s inspired pinup girl art
The Femcel classic really.
Like the radfems who complain about female objectification but have vagina fetish art lmao
Gee, if Bruce Banner, one of the most tragic and tortured characters in the MCU, had only just been cat called when he was younger, he could’ve learned to deal with being a hulk in a matter of minutes 🥴
2:43:00 When she's chatted up by the guys outside the bar, SHE'S DRESSED AS A HOOKER
Have people forgotten that the actual opening scene of "Iron Man" is Tony riding in the humvee and he's being just a regular dude with the soldiers until the attack? Because that was the intro to Tony we got. Even later, he's not at some stuffy awards banquet because he's out having fun, everyone around him is having a great time except for Rhoady, and by the time they get to the demo, even Rhoady is having a good time until he has to put his military face back on. The last thing Tony Stark is, is unlikeable.
Exactly. He's a snarky know-it-all but he's also spending every minute of the day trying to get people to lighten up and not be so locked-in on the "work" mindset that he knows can be creativity-killing.
He spends ZERO time telling people to feel sorry for him.
I've always loved fantasy/sci-fi, and I feel it has always been looked down upon a bit as silly nonsense. But now that a few big hits have made it more mainstream, enough so to get attention from the film and tv industry, many stories get brought to to our screens..... and they all get tainted by the blunt activism and unsubtle politics of our time. When I should be spoiled for choice in my favorite genre, I instead watch one after the other get ruined by bad writing, corporate checkboxes and overt messaging, ensuring that almost none become popular, or are even recognisable from their source material. It makes me a little sad.
Thank you for the effort you guys put into the making of your videos and thank you for these EFAPs.
Keep em honest with good humor and a critical eye!
If Disney fucking up Daredevil doesn't make people wake up to how shit the MCU has become I don't know what else will. I'm sure these MCU stans will somehow still find a way to "justify" shit character writing 🙃
This should be the Rings of Power moment for the MCU. One can only hope even normies will have enough sense to call them out. Even people who don't like super hero properties like Daredevil.
Whatever criticism gets thrown at MCU Daredevil, they'll just pull a 10 second clip from the Netflix show or the Defenders and say "Look, Matt Murdock/Daredevil has always been shit/goofy/silly/stupid".
@@damienfritz5626 True. 'Star was has always been goofy since a stormtrooper hit his head going through a doorway.'
Poor Charlie Cox, I genuinely like him as Daredevil. It's sad he's gonna have to be associated with the absolute murder of the character.
@@crimsonking440 I took comfort in the chance that he would probably never be tarnished by Disneys dirty fingers. I guess that's not really the case anymore 😔
Bruce Banner being traumatized and not traumatized is like that one person in Hasan's chat saying that they dont hate their life and getting banned for it
Jen already being constantly angry would make sense if she worked in customer service. When I worked in customer service, I felt like I needed to have a stress ball in hand at all times to strangle so my fingers don't find their way around the throat of the entitled cabbage that insists they get everything and more just because they're a customer.
I had a few interesting callers but it's always been management that I got fed up with.
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I guess my friend was lucky and he got the hilarious cases instead...
Nutsa speaks so well that I thought I was the one having a stroke when she pronounced Devil-Up-Ment haha. Great guest
Regarding portals:
In the anime and manga Goblin Slayer, The Goblin Slayer carried a Portal Scroll around with himself, that opened a portal to the bottom of the sea, to flood goblin dens. And he used the scroll to kill an ogre.
Regardless of what you think of the show, that shit was fucking dope
@@DiceOL Yes it was. That is why I mentioned this, in regards to how useful portals are.
I saw that clip
Wong needs an Anime/Light Novel wing in the Sanctum!
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This video was epic, celestial, BONE-chilling
👀 let me have a CloserLook
Mewsbly.... Is long!
*Wild ravenous applause*
Mooler will never read this flawless take down.
this EFAP wins for most awkward experience after Mauler leaves for a bit. It’s been pretty cringe in the past whenever he’s left, but this has to take the cake in how uncomfortable it got
Lol the superchat “Fringy you’re scaring the hoes”
Poor fringoid got too much pressure, he's not too good at being the one carrying the conversation
Timestamp?
So like when Garth was left on his own to host Wayne's World?
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JLB laughing at Salacious Crumb cheered me right up.
Thanks Long Bonius!!!! 🤣🤣👍