Yet your entire argument has been strictly based on some variation of men always being stronger than women. How it made Superman "submissive", a "superwimp", how it's just nature that men are stronger than women. You never attempted to justify it with some story reason, just that Supergirl was a woman therefore weaker by default. That's why everyone thinks your posts are sexist. You can't take this back.
It is NOT sexist to point out the physical superiority of males in hand to hand combat or athleticism. It is ignorant to ignore that.
I don't think anyone should beat Superman. I had the same issue with Batman when he won.
Regarding Supergirl, having watched the episode, they DID write Superman as submissive to Supergirl. After the fight, they made it a point to have Clark talk about how he was at full strength and how she beat him.
Several times.
Then they had a scene where she got the physical edge on him in training and made him look wimpy.
Then they had him abandon her to go home when she needed him emotionally.
But before he did that, he made it a point to say that he didn't think he could let Lois go the way she let Mon-El go, once again telling the audience that he is weaker than her emotionally as well as physically.
I don't take back any of my posts. They were not sexist. None of them.
It's about strength and power, and when all things are equal, the male will win, except in fiction.
You take the best women basketball players in the world, put them on a team, and have them square off against the best boys high school players, assuming proper preparation for both sides. The women would get crushed. Size and strength alone would be too tough to overcome, even if the women have more basic skills.
This show, especially the last two episodes, has really gone out of its way to display some sort of man-hating attitude, and THAT is the real sexism.
Some men can't stand the idea that a man would ever defer to a woman for any reason, even if she had superpowers. Men must always take charge and be in control. If Voyager was made now, I imagine a lot of would have a panic attack about Janeway being captain.
Not at all. Though Supergirl's writers had the exact same sexist attitude in reverse--just re-watch Cat's commentary on Air Force One--a lot of man hating in that dialogue.
As for a woman in charge or a woman hero, I'm all for it. I loved Xena for example. In that show, she could go toe to toe with anyone, but they didn't have her beat Hercules to show how strong she was.
As for Voyager, I hated Janeway, not because she was a woman, but because she was an idiot, and they wrote her as such. I feel that way about the male characters on that show too.
It wasn't limited to her. Archer also wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Star Trek though had some very amazing women characters, including Dax, Uhura, Kira, and Crusher, to name four.
There have been a lot of great female heroic characters that go hand in hand with the men. Renee Walker on 24 was awesome. I'm leery of the upcoming Wonder Woman movie, but only because I don't trust these writers. However, written right, Wonder Woman may be the best female hero ever conceived. My favorite DC cartoon movie is the Wonder Woman one. The best part? Not only did they make Wonder Woman heroic, they didn't have to make Steve Trevor into a wimp. He was equally heroic--just human. When a powered up Wonder Woman saves his life, Trevor doesn't look like a wimp.
Again--I have no problem with Supergirl the hero. She is every bit the hero. The writers didn't need to tear down Superman to show her toughness.
THAT was my issue. Superman should have had a better role than just running around saying he was inferior to Kara. That's not Superman.