Well, tbh I’m not looking forward to it either because I think the concept is demeaning. I don’t feel that strongly about it but I have posted about my reasons before. I think people can say whatever they want on their blogs? As long as they don’t come into your inbox to yell at you about it I think you will have to deal. I do understand the impulse to be mad about others harshing your vibe but this post feels a little…off.
How is the concept demeaning? I don’t understand that. I really can’t see anything undignified about a spin-off with four to six women hunting monsters. I’m sorry, I don’t get that at all.
And, yeah, anyone can say whatever they want on their own blogs but it’s kind of annoying to go into the tags of something you’re excited about and see people shit all over it, wouldn’t go agree? To have other people use very misogynistic language when referring to the concept and the leads by reducing them to body parts? To have people knee-jerk react by insisting that anything I find fun or exciting about it is stupid or flawed or what have you?
My point is this: It’s a brand new show that hasn’t even been written yet. It’s got people who are excited about it. It’s got people who are interested to see where it goes and what it’s going to do. If people don’t want to watch they shouldn’t, but they also shouldn’t shit all over it for no good reason because it’s annoying to search for new press releases or art or what have you on tumblr to find people shitting on it.