Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26225812-20150625072936/@comment-25926288-20151122105304

CoolDudeAl wrote: Okay, I'm not getting the "if they can't do it right, don't do it at all" thing people appear to be saying. That's like someone saying "they are all white writers, so they won't understand a black perspective, and if they can't do it right, I'd rather not see any black characters at all". Do you see the problem with what you are saying? Basically, if something is "too hard" to do to correctly to your standards, you don't want to see it at all, and that is a terrible way to think. Shows need to have representation, regardless of how well it is handled. It's almost 2016, people, everybody better buckle their seat belts and get on board. XD And I agree wholeheartedly with you. I see flaws in how they initiated the approach and I have voiced their flwas, but I wouldn't say they should have never done it at all. If they had never done it at all people would complain about them not doing it. So, that's probably some logical fallacy or a paradox.

It may not be the best that it can be, but I'll still stick around. (Let's not get started on black characters, because no matter how many are senselessly dead or enslaved, I'll still be glad if they have another POC, even if it doesn't turn out right the first 20 times, because they did Ursula right, lol)