Apparently it's kinda not. From that article apparently she uses a magic stone to make the soul of her dead lover possess the body of a random dude (against the consent of said random dude), which she then has sex with. She apparently does not give a shit about the possessed person:
Steve essentially tells Diana that she needs to move on and choose a new man - he even points to himself, and asks “What about this guy?” But Diana isn’t interested, stating “I don’t want him!”
I read that as "it's kinda hot" at first and was gettin mad. But that's really fucked up they'd just brush over that. I'm assuming they don't even consider the morality of it in a movie that's otherwise about what a good person WW is?
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Apparently it's kinda not. From that article apparently she uses a magic stone to make the soul of her dead lover possess the body of a random dude (against the consent of said random dude), which she then has sex with. She apparently does not give a shit about the possessed person:
Steve essentially tells Diana that she needs to move on and choose a new man - he even points to himself, and asks “What about this guy?” But Diana isn’t interested, stating “I don’t want him!”
The other WTF moment is when the villain beats up her attempted rapist and the scene is framed as the moment she becomes evil.
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please let this be the end of superhero movies.... wtf...
Women are on screen so it's progressive
:agony-deep:
:what: that is just all kinds of wtf
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You do not, under any circumstances, "gotta hand it to them."
:farnsworth:
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Coked up hollywood writers, I guess.
do you expect them to understand consent?
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I read that as "it's kinda hot" at first and was gettin mad. But that's really fucked up they'd just brush over that. I'm assuming they don't even consider the morality of it in a movie that's otherwise about what a good person WW is?