gildedmuse
Snark Is A Superpower
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I have to disagree with opinions of Robyn on here. She's an utterly detestable harpy but I felt like the scene with her putting up posters for her brother was probably the most poignant moment of the episode. I think it also illustrates just how ****** it is for non-powered individuals in this post-BoNY world and what happens to said people when they try to take on powered individuals. It continues the theme from the earlier episode with the jewelry vigilante.
Small characters like this are precisely what you need on the TV shows in order to cover the gaps that Civil War is invariably going to have.
That scene really got to me, too. Sure, the sister is a weird, annoying person but does that mean it doesn't matter when she loses someone she loves? And she clearly had a lot of problems, which lead her to stalking and pressuring Malcolm into action but like he said, she feels better doing something rather than nothing. Her actions all made sense to me and while she clearly wasn't suppose to be an enjoyable character, I didn't find myself frustrated by her.

The problem is she is a loud, totally over the top cartoon character that's supposed to be quirky/funny and absolutely fails (her brother was much better in that regard). And at least previously they'd kept her to being a minor character but now she gets a load of screentime and has a large effect on the plot. She took me out of the show and stopped me taking the threat seriously with the annoying overacting. 