The show lost all credibility when it body shamed Fred for having a small dick.
That's not ok.
You can give Velma whatever last name you want and it will still be absolutely wrong to insult people for traits that they have no control over. For some reason, the same crowd that claims to be inclusive and empowering has no issue treating Fred like a fratboy would treat a fat girl with no boobs.
As an aside, what is this?
> the changes should happen in season 2 (if it's renewed or unlikely because of all the negativity ) or at least soon, since the show has become controversial.
How is the show going to make any changes "soon" if it's already been written, animated, voiced, and released? HBO is in the process of selling off a ton of other shows, why would they sink money into retooling Velma which is a massive flop after only two episodes are out.
TheTendalorian t1_j4gj6nx wrote
Reply to How Hbo Max's Velma could be better and not being controversial by trover2345325
The show lost all credibility when it body shamed Fred for having a small dick.
That's not ok.
You can give Velma whatever last name you want and it will still be absolutely wrong to insult people for traits that they have no control over. For some reason, the same crowd that claims to be inclusive and empowering has no issue treating Fred like a fratboy would treat a fat girl with no boobs.
As an aside, what is this?
> the changes should happen in season 2 (if it's renewed or unlikely because of all the negativity ) or at least soon, since the show has become controversial.
How is the show going to make any changes "soon" if it's already been written, animated, voiced, and released? HBO is in the process of selling off a ton of other shows, why would they sink money into retooling Velma which is a massive flop after only two episodes are out.