>Like many video games, “Halo” is often perceived as a heavily male-focused series. The show, however, has a diverse, majority-female cast. According to Kiki Wolfkill, executive producer of the show and head of transmedia efforts at “Halo” video game developer 343 Industries
>“It’s always been important to represent strong female characters and diversity. This is sci-fi; we get to picture the world how we think it should be when it comes to things like that. So being able to bring that life, and add new characters with the show was amazing.”
>This is sci-fi; we get to picture the world how we think it should be when it comes to things like that. >The ideal, modern, enlightened society sends its young women to die horribly in a brutal war. I want off this train.
Why do they insist on completely shitting on everything we love?
Aaron Rogers
>This is sci-fi; we get to picture the world how we think it should be Meanwhile in reality strong women are getting BTFO of the record books by transgendered athletes.
Alexander Rivera
No one is going to watch this piece of trash. After a month or so it will be forgotten. Feminism destroys everything it touches. Yuck!
Anthony Wilson
Even instagram comments for this show are pointing out how shitty it looks.
Jackson Wilson
I guess the names Cortana, Linda, Kelly, etc mean nothing to you
Grayson Hall
>NOOOOOO WHERE IS THE MALE AUDIENCE, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO WATCH THIS SO THE NUMBERS ARE GOOD!!...
Not against strong women (in fact I can find it very hot) if they are actually written as a good fucking character in a good fucking movie or tv series. Just throwing one in there without trying is what they keep doing.
>be a writer in a major show >use it as a soap to preach whatever gay bullshit you believe/is trending at the moment was this ever not the case
Mason Parker
Halo isn't an ideal society. It's a humanity on the brink of extinction against an alien threat that wants them dead. It's one of the few cases where women in combat makes sense, because humanity is scraping the bottom of the barrel to buy time.
If a true Halo movie or series were to have been made when Halo was still huge, like something that was really 'for the fans', one of the most defining aspects that they would swear by is keeping spartans in their helmets - especially in advertisements. It's just something intuitive that someone familiar with the series would know that you don't fuck with, but these people wouldn't get that because they just wanted to steal the brand to sell their crap TV show. Not like the brand meant much anymore after 343 loosened it up.
Jayden Diaz
To be fair women Spartans and soldiers have always been a thing in Halo idk why you'd seethe about it now.
Joseph King
is that an Ak47?
Brayden Lopez
Spartans took off their helmets even before 343. It's only Chief and Noble 6 who were autistic about always keeping their helmets on so the player could self insert into them. Chief even takes his off at the end of CE just not on screen.
Lucas Smith
It's literally a female-majority cast.
Aiden Edwards
Whites have been doing that for the past century at least. You guys deserve this hate desu
>bug instincts kick in and walk him straight into hugging distance of a disarmed 10 foot tall alien invader >no logical reason for this >dies At least they really went all out on realistic Chinese behavior.