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Comments 23
That's... possibly even worse than the white-washing.
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But it's a really problematic movie because they so radically changed the historical story, despite purporting it to be the story of Alan Turing.
But yeah, he's massively over-rated.
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That is way too important a subject within pretty much all corners of the law to skip even if it would be super traumatic for you to deal with.
Sexual violence law is evolving and having a good understanding of where it is now and the current legal issues involved is insanely important.
This is particularly true for anyone studying criminal law. Because let me tell you at some point - whether as a prosecutor or a defense counsel you are going to have to deal with the realities of those laws and if you don't know your shit you will end up hurting people.
(Beyond that there's no possible way to pass the bar if you don't know that stuff.)
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And I think that, in that case, they're absolutely right. I don't need to deal with that kind of thing in my job, but some people absolutely do.
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Instant destruction of patient/therapist relationship.
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Dr. Strange was always one of their weakest titles - because the complete lack of established limits on his power meant that there was never any suspense, because he could always just whip up some new magic we'd never heard of before to deal with shit.
An argument could be made that they need him to deal with Thanos if the Infinity War tips strongly against the other Avengers - but they already Have Scarlett Witch available to play role of "magic deus ex machina."
I suppose SW might get killed in Civil War, but if that's the only reason for a Dr. Strange film it feels like a pretty lame reason.
(Side Note: Can Marvel please give us a Hell Cow movie?"
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Plus they'll never let Scarlet Witch be the deus ex machina. A woman? Nah. They'll let Strange be the uber-powered one.
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But that's basically all She and Jean Grey do, when they do anything at all. Their story arcs are all "deus ex vs trying to live a normal life". Also, they both occasionally go evil and must be contained/destroyed.
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But yeah, anything where the decisions need to take into account more than a few years away is pretty terribly handled. Not that government is necessarily better at that.
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But yeah, China
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