So according to one of the attendees and reporters at the “Women Who Kick Ass" panel at SDCC, there were rude comments shouted loud enough so that the women on the panel could hear and ‘jeering anger’ from some of the male attendees in the crowd which he described as an ugly moment for what was otherwise “the most fascinating and enriching panel" he attended at Comic-Con.“ It’s terrible that this happened at a panel meant to be specifically about female empowerment.
So according to one of the attendees and reporters at the “Women Who Kick Ass" panel at SDCC, there were rude comments shouted loud enough so that the women on the panel could hear and ‘jeering anger’ from some of the male attendees in the crowd which he described as an ugly moment for what was otherwise “the most fascinating and enriching panel" he attended at Comic-Con.“ It’s terrible that this happened at a panel meant to be specifically about female empowerment.
Which Queer Ships Could Come True?
Which Queer Ships Could Come True?
Some TV pairings are destined to remain fan fiction, but for some shippers there is hope.
1. ”Glee” Quinn and Rachel
After two and a half seasons of bitter rivalry and a kind of sudden friendship, Quinn and Rachel have one of the more stable relationships on “Glee.” No couple is off limits in the world of spontaneous song, and it would be kind of interesting to see a pairing that had a half uninterested in pursuing a life on the stage.
Which Queer Ships Could Come True?
Which Queer Ships Could Come True?
Some TV pairings are destined to remain fan fiction, but for some shippers there is hope.
1. ”Glee” Quinn and Rachel
After two and a half seasons of bitter rivalry and a kind of sudden friendship, Quinn and Rachel have one of the more stable relationships on “Glee.” No couple is off limits in the world of spontaneous song, and it would be kind of interesting to see a pairing that had a half uninterested in pursuing a life on the stage.