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" ... I have no doubt that in the end, the two will find love and figure all the rest of this out. Poison Ivy has already died once on this show and come back to life, so I don’t think she’s in danger of being “fridged” as a way of getting out of this. That’s not really the type of show this is anyway, as it is very self-aware of tropes like that. My guess is this drama last the bulk of this season, and perhaps in the finale we get some resolution and Harley and Ivy finally being together. Until some new thing in season 3 disrupts them, no doubt. ... "
" ... If we’re only speaking specifically of Justice League 2 and 3 (which would ironically involve the brutal murders of the star of the $1.1 billion-grossing Aquaman and the $821 million-grossing Wonder Woman) such a continuation would theoretically require Snyder and his cast to want to return. That includes cast members (Ray Fisher, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, etc.) with varying degrees of reluctance and potentially exorbitant salary demands. Do you think Amy Adams is going to happily (and cheaply) reprise as Lois Lane just so she can get fridged by Darkseid? Likewise, you think Margot Robbie is going to (cheaply) reprise just to die in Batman’s arms? ... "
" ... Like almost every female-led actioner over the last decade, Peppermint overdoses on gloom and guilt, neglecting to let its “bad-ass female action hero” have any fun with her death-dealing ways. Like Blake Lively’s (pretty good) The Rhythm Section and Zoe Saldana’s (halfway decent) Colombiana, Garner’s heroine has to lose her entire family before she can go into butt-kicking mode. It’s a strange pattern, perhaps offering an unwillingness to show a fiery action heroine doing her thing with a husband and kids waiting at home. When Angelina Jolie subbed in for Tom Cruise in Salt, one of the first script changes was to change the respective spouse from a damsel-in-distress to a fridged victim. I’m not sure why execs thought seeing Jolie’s husband being kidnapped and shot was less emasculating than seeing him kidnapped and rescued, but I digress. ... "