Also they could have killed off fewer of the women. You know, the problem to me isn't the body count, it's the fact that the women are consistently portrayed as emotional, irrational, and insane in a manner more in line with Victorian stereotypes of women than reasonable attempts at psychologically complex characters. Or that the women are much more regularly pay dearly for their actions when they make mistakes than the men.
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You know, the problem to me isn't the body count, it's the fact that the women are consistently portrayed as emotional, irrational, and insane in a manner more in line with Victorian stereotypes of women than reasonable attempts at psychologically complex characters. Or that the women are much more regularly pay dearly for their actions when they make mistakes than the men.