True, I just feel for Joss. This is a writer nightmare, that people will see your early, unrefined, on-the-nose drafts.
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Replying to @baddestmamajama
Yeah it's like standup comedians having their workshop sets leaked on YouTube
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Replying to @arthur_affect @baddestmamajama
But the backlash started long ago based on his finished work in Dollhouse and Avengers and I think this is just rekindling that
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I don't find the critiques unwarranted, but the shows were finished products. Criticizing a work in progress the same way is pretty brutal.
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Replying to @baddestmamajama
Yeah, it's def partly a reaction to that 10-year-long "Let Joss make WW" campaign, which may be unfair
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Replying to @arthur_affect @baddestmamajama
I'll give him a pass on "rough and clumsy," but even a first draft should have basics like "Wonder Woman is the main character."
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Replying to @gwenckatz @baddestmamajama
Yeah structurally it's very important that we see Diana's childhood, we grow up w her and meet Steve through her eyes, not vice versa
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I'd even argue it's a big deal that the movie as a whole is framed as present-day Diana's flashback
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Even though that's a DCCU thing most likely
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Replying to @arthur_affect @baddestmamajama
"Supposedly about a woman, but actually revolves around a dude and what he thinks of her" is a common problem I see, especially in HF.
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Yes. And the telltale sign usually comes right away by having said dude be the narrator or provide the framing device
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