I wonder how political the character will be. Just having a strong Muslim character is proably going to piss some people off. If anyone even talks about the war on terror it's going to make some of Trump catchphrases that are being used so much they already feel like a cliche seem like nothing in comparison.
We do live in the era of the internet so it doesn't mean any outrage will be logical just that it will happen, especially if they start talking about current events.There is so, so very much more to Islam as a phenomenon and a culture than just the fact that some awful people use it as an excuse for terrorism. And she would hardly be the first or only Muslim character on TV today or in recent years (see Quantico, Orange is the New Black, Community, Lost, Bones, Powers, etc.). For Pete's sake, there's no reason whatsoever to think that a Muslim-American character would have anything to do with terrorism; most domestic American terrorists in recent years have been white supremacists, anti-government extremists, or fundamentalist Christians.
I've bolded your part of the quote I'm responding to.There is so, so very much more to Islam as a phenomenon and a culture than just the fact that some awful people use it as an excuse for terrorism. And she would hardly be the first or only Muslim character on TV today or in recent years (see Quantico, Orange is the New Black, Community, Lost, Bones, Powers, etc.). For Pete's sake, there's no reason whatsoever to think that a Muslim-American character would have anything to do with terrorism; most domestic American terrorists in recent years have been white supremacists, anti-government extremists, or fundamentalist Christians.
Although I'm more than willing to admit that the groups you claim commit terrorist acts; I'd argue that a number of domestic terrorism are also America citizens who have converted to Islam or inspired by them; if give you the following:
I used to work for ISES for a while.
I would presume some of the differentiation would be based on their power sets; since they are quite different.
This show has Firestorm and Heat Wave.Good news -- Vixen will still be a regular next season.
http://www.cbr.com/legends-of-tomorrow-season-3-bringing-back-vixen/
That means there will be two team members with mystical amulet-based powers. It's kind of unusual for a superhero team to have that kind of redundancy. I wonder how they'll differentiate them, and whether the similarity will lead them to bond, or clash, or something.
Good news -- Vixen will still be a regular next season.
http://www.cbr.com/legends-of-tomorrow-season-3-bringing-back-vixen/
That means there will be two team members with mystical amulet-based powers. It's kind of unusual for a superhero team to have that kind of redundancy. I wonder how they'll differentiate them, and whether the similarity will lead them to bond, or clash, or something.
This show has Firestorm and Heat Wave.
Aren't you the one usually pointing out that differences in powers are way less important than differences in personalities?!
As you said, it took a while to develop and it's not currently his "main power". He was mostly used as a guy who shoots fire, just like Mick.Who actually have quite different powers, since Firestorm's main power is nuclear transmutation, although the show took its time having them develop that ability. Also, Heat Wave can't fly.
There is so, so very much more to Islam as a phenomenon and a culture than just the fact that some awful people use it as an excuse for terrorism. And she would hardly be the first or only Muslim character on TV today or in recent years (see Quantico, Orange is the New Black, Community, Lost, Bones, Powers, etc.). For Pete's sake, there's no reason whatsoever to think that a Muslim-American character would have anything to do with terrorism; most domestic American terrorists in recent years have been white supremacists, anti-government extremists, or fundamentalist Christians.
Exploring a different topic though, it would be interesting if the character were pulled from the timeline a few decades ago and needs to deal emotionally with an Islamic world where the conservatives "won". Imagine having the character living in the 60s where muslim women are wearing bikinis on the beach in Egypt and having her visit a world where women's rights have essentially reverted rather than evolved.
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