Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26234227-20151106103951/@comment-1916997-20151109192346

Farerb wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Farerb wrote: Eskaver wrote: HP7hghrOUaTekscrrF10rrmc wrote: Basically, what I was saying is that there's a limit. The criticism is way, way overboard at this point. We wanted an explanation for Ruby, and to have her back, they did it. Mulan's back. There's going to be a same-sez relationship. These are things WE asked for. So chill out. WE is generalizing. Not everyone is in that "we". Agreed. If it can't be done right, it shouldn't be done at all. Here's the thing: "Right" is subjective. So it may be all wrong to you, but all right to someone else. So basically, saying "if it can't be done right, it shouldn't be done at all", is just saying, "if they don't do this the way I want it to be done, I don't want it on the show". Which is ridiculous. If everyone took that stance, you know what would be left of the show? Nothing. We'd be watching a blank screen for an hour. Considering the show has been criticized about their treatment of poc and lgbt characters, not only by viewrs, but by proffesional critics then yes, I would say they haven't done it right. Again, right is subjective. A critic only has an opinion, just like anybody else. There is no way to say that anything they have done is impirically right or wrong, because what they are doing is art, and art is subjective.