BrianL
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I do fear that Disney's agenda is getting in the way of their good storytelling. I have been very clear about this, it is a big concern of mine because I don't think that is what the buying public wants. They want good stories first and foremost. If you happen to tell a great story with diverse and female centric stories......I think that is fine. However, when you focus on agenda first, people recoil from that mess.
You know, I actually DO agree with you on that. If you put the agenda frst before story, then thequality usually suffers. I just don't actually see that happening in practice in the movies and shows produced by Disney. I've mostly only seen that happen in comic books, and they've done that for a long time. Often the "agenda" isn't about any social issues so people don't get all worked up about it. My issue is that all of these "anti-agenda" folks are jumping at shadows. "Oh, there's a woman in an Indy movie who is NOT a damsel? STOP PUSHING YOUR AGENDA ON ME!" It's such a weird pearl-clutching thing.