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How Women Are Written In Sci-Fi Movies

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  1. I fucking love Chrisjen Avasarala in the Expanse. She’s a badass that you want on your side. They casted her perfectly in the show.

  2. "STFU MICHAEL AND FOCUS" -me screaming at my phone

  3. Women in Sci-Fi:

    Men in Sci-Fi: "COME ON TARS!"

  4. Incredible to see both a woman AND scientist solve the equation, really shows how far we've come

  5. "I'm also the smartest person in the room which means I talk down to people. But I wasn't always like this…"

  6. Hey, I've seen that movie.

  7. UGH!!!!!!! THE EMPOWERMENT!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. "i'm a woman. i can't be good at my job AND be nice" that only works in movies, has never worked for me irl lmao

  9. So Annette Birkin in RE2R.

    Ngl kind of a downgrade, she went crazy in old RE2 but was brought back to reality when Claire brought Sherry’s existence into the equation.

    Aaaactually a pretty well written female character, a cold calculating scientist but still a mother at the end of the day.

  10. It so true “my father is also a super famous, genius scientist i want to follow his footsteps” its never mother cause we always need a benevolent male figure in the girlboss life or else it becomes annoying feminist

  11. It so true “my father is also a super famous, genius scientist i want to follow his footsteps” its never mother cause we always need a benevolent male figure in the girlboss life or else she becomes an annoying feminist.

  12. That it’s “find” the equation instead of “solve” the equation further highlighted the scientific prowess of this woman. This is just pure gold:

  13. NOT THE INTERSTELLAR MOVIE

  14. She was not a scientist, but Misato from Evangelion is exactly her

    Anyway, the "i'm scientist, but i'm a woman too" is present aside from "a mother" in Ritsuko

  15. Guys, I think she might be women or a scientist. It’s unclear, let’s look to the male hero for the answer.

  16. "None of this makes any sense!!" just kills me

  17. lmao she even nailed the voice

  18. Women in Sci-Fi used to be jokes. Subservient, secondary, emotional, … Today they routinely easily outwit and out fight much, much larger men and aliens.

  19. “What is this place…?”

  20. I'm not a scientist but I also cant be good at my job AND be nice.

  21. @aacomp1 says:

    because shes a woman there has to be a lineage, we haven't evolved yet

  22. Anne Hathaway in the movie this ost is from is none of these things tbh. Though we never do see her feet so who knows about the heels

  23. @tuvoca825 says:

    No… the lineage isn't gender related. But it's somewhat legit… not because of gender but because the stats say rich parents make rich kids.

  24. Now I need to see the movie. WHY? Because I need to know "what it means"… and appreciate the fashion and/or lack of it!

  25. I literally think about this TikTok once a week

  26. "I'm continuing my father's work. He taught me everything I know."

  27. And we wonder why a certain demographic of greasy, cheetos-dust-encrusted basement-dwelling boys have such strange views about women, and have such a violent reaction to any attempts to change those perceptions.

  28. How many sci-fis have you watched, 3?

  29. I didn't know why, but I feel like I'd propose to your character right now. I'm in love. But I know you're a scientist.

  30. No sometimes she will wear the nasa t shirt

  31. It's never her mother who was the scientist because well, mothers don't do science and if they do, they end up single, childless spinsters.

  32. I love sci-fi and i love this. Next do AI girlfriend. We dudes are weird about dolls.

  33. Often coded as like Neurodivergent because what kind of neurotypical woman would study science?!?!! Ah what a world we live in

  34. These skits are perfect everything time.

  35. @Fisherdec says:

    You'd be great as a female protagonist in a sci-fi movie though

  36. You are FUNNY!! Thanks for adding extra humor to my day!

  37. Guys, I think she's a scientist and a woman, I don't know tough…

  38. @stijnvdv2 says:

    Well… women can poke fun on how men write them, but at least they try to portray actual human beings…. which is more than we can say about female writers…. hinting to YA novelists. (It also proves that female brains do develop quicker, but the development stops somewhere bout 15…. yeah, millennial women show they still have brains of teenagers, if not mentally ill at that!)

  39. The writers of the Halo tv show used this video as reference.

  40. @byc1013 says:

    We have to get into planes now!

  41. There has to be something about oppression and feminism. Degrading men is mandatory.

  42. There has to be something about oppression, men bad and girl power. Degrading men is mandatory.

  43. The ethereal staring into the distance is excellent.

  44. @kay1761 says:

    Also using the interstellar track was a boss move lol

  45. Did the skit from game changer get deleted?

  46. God I literally saw Interstellar yesterday and this was all I could think of whenever Murphy and Brand appeared

  47. Let’s just call this the trailer for Interstellar…

  48. Female writers are not obligated to be nice to male characters. But its understanding because of demographic differences

  49. @GenFalcon says:

    Is that interstellar sounds?

  50. fuck sakes Michael

  51. Too accurate

  52. @kr_sh_ says:

    Alex Dunphy

  53. @Dan-p4d says:

    I'm pretty convinced that "Make Some Noise" only uses prompts that the players have already demonstrated to have in their repertoire. This video is one piece of proof.

  54. I am a scientist. I cannot talk to hoomans without thinking of the vivisection of my last secret human experiment a week ago so please leave me alone now. Maybe in another life when I am not a scientist and when I can see you as a hooman instead a fascinating pile of organs we will meet again! My father was a scientist too, my most beautiful childhood memories are when we where testing death-rays while the golden late afternoon autumn sun was shining on the porch, the birds where singing and the magnetron was humming. I have always been a scientist, stripped of all emotions in my early childhood.

  55. @yateswebb says:

    This is Amy Adams from that alien language movie lmao

  56. @king6595 says:

    The accuracy lmao

  57. I feel so bad. I keep coming back. I AM A VICTIM.

  58. I'm sick of the "strong women have to be bitchy" trope.

  59. came here too late to say that this is literally the plot of Lessons in Chemistry but for some reason it should be feminist …

  60. …is this the music from Interstellar?

  61. In all fairness, it's hard to be nice while you're sciencing

  62. @JuniM-o5h says:

    As a woman in stem, this is why I can't watch sci fi movies anymore, it's just hilarious to me.

  63. I’m studying physics right now for my physics registry to become an ultrasound tech and when people start bothering me I’m going to tell them to leave me alone bc I need to find the equation lolol

  64. "I cant be good at my job and be nice" LMFAO WHY'S IT KINDA APPLICABLE THOUGH

  65. to be fair, male scientists also don't spend much time worrying about fashion

  66. "I'm a woman scientist. I'll get someone else killed, but I'll still be the victim of circumstances."

  67. they should totally cast u lol

  68. Dammit doctor I love you! Now take your glasses off and do the dramatic hair flip.

  69. > "I got it"
    > Refuses to elaborate further
    > Leaves

  70. The parents being a mechanic was HILARIOUS

  71. I like to think this wasn't a compilation of scenes from throughout the movie, but one uninterrupted clip from one scene.

  72. Wow! So spot on!

  73. interstellar something something

  74. It took me until seeing this short to realize she’s the same woman who did the related prompt from Make Some Noise as well.

  75. How does she nail it EVERY TIME? I need her to do one of me so I can see what needs fixing

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