Magenta Panther
Well-Known Member
You are assuming that a parent staying home or taking care of their kids puts them on a lower level than the parent who works outside the home.
Where, exactly, did I say that? We're talking superheroes here, not moms and dads. Let's try this again: if Mr. Incredible has to step aside in order for Elastigirl to get "back in the superhero game" then that implies that he's hindering her in some way. And what way would that be? Perhaps by being too "super"? Look, I like strong female heroes, but this film's trailers just look to me like it's about making a statement about female empowerment and dumb dad can't raise his kids ha ha ha. I hope I'm wrong because I really liked the Incredibles (especially Edna Mode - there's a strong female character IMO) and despite what I said I'll probably see it - but I hope I won't find myself rolling my eyes too much during it, like I did with Elizabeth Swan (pampered governor's daughter, yet somehow also an expert swordfighter and pirate captain!) in the first Pirates film. I don't like pandering. I don't know why anyone would. I think it's insulting.