"at the end of the day, the women will always seem not enough, and rescued by men, no matter what you're trying to say"
Can you expand on this, please? I don't follow Whedon fandoms or feminist posts about Whedon, but I'm curious why people think that. (I also didn't take that man-saves-woman idea away from the finale, so I'm doubly puzzled.)
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"at the end of the day, the women will always seem not enough, and rescued by men, no matter what you're trying to say"
Can you expand on this, please? I don't follow Whedon fandoms or feminist posts about Whedon, but I'm curious why people think that. (I also didn't take that man-saves-woman idea away from the finale, so I'm doubly puzzled.)