Did you even watch the movie? Because, as stated before, you have mixed up two characters in a bad way. Darcy is a minor character, not the 'hero'.
And, the movie had to hereos, Dallas and Kelly. Did you happen to notice how they WORKED TOGETHER to save thier small band of comrades and escape the impending nuclear blast? If that isn't enough to satisfy a feminist mindset, the idea of a man and a woman recognizing thier skills and working together, what is?
I understand this cheesy action movie is excellent canon fodder, but using it for some sort of legitimate arguement? That is just shoddy and lazy journalism.
Also, Jesse was just a shallow, skanky, slut. Yes - some women are shallow, and skanky. Can't we just accept that?
Did you even watch the movie? Because, as stated before, you have mixed up two characters in a bad way. Darcy is a minor character, not the 'hero'.
And, the movie had to hereos, Dallas and Kelly. Did you happen to notice how they WORKED TOGETHER to save thier small band of comrades and escape the impending nuclear blast? If that isn't enough to satisfy a feminist mindset, the idea of a man and a woman recognizing thier skills and working together, what is?
I understand this cheesy action movie is excellent canon fodder, but using it for some sort of legitimate arguement? That is just shoddy and lazy journalism.
Also, Jesse was just a shallow, skanky, slut. Yes - some women are shallow, and skanky. Can't we just accept that?