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" ... But those listed five are the central female characters of the MCU, and they all fit into the exact same template. When it comes to women, Marvel seems to be playing it safe, hesitant to portray these characters as anything other than badasses with hearts of gold. Their flaws stemmed from fighting for the wrong team, rather than personality issues. ... "
" ... I like the fundamental concept of Anointed enemies. They’re supposed to be non-bosses that take each encounter up a notch past badasses and super badasses, a unique enemy type with teleporting abilities, extremely high defense and powerful elemental attacks. They’re so strong that even after you kill them, you have to kill them again with a melee execution. I love that part. ... "
" ... Segments like these, especially with soft-speaking badasses like Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre, are a blessing because both get to use their inside voices and that’s all they need. ... "
" ... This gun drops anywhere in the DLC, it does not seem to be tied to a specific enemy or boss so you can farm it easier. I have gotten probably about 10 of them while playing, including a few very solid anointed ones that I have spread across my characters, as pretty much no matter what your build is, this is what you want to be using against bosses, at the very least, if not normal enemies and badasses, though I don’t think it’s quite as effective there. ... "
" ... We’ve always thrown around words like gritty and tenacious, and sought to reflect those attitudes in our external images and messaging. But we also wanted to reflect the tenderness and selflessness that defines our volunteers – people who are literally flying to communities they’ve never been to help people they’ve never met. And I think we have struck that balance well, because we were once told that our volunteers were a bunch of “Compassionate badasses.” ... "