By: Ben Sokolowski & Beth Schwartz (story)
The Story: I suppose we can’t flip a coin to decide which assassin to take down first.
The Review: A few years ago, I took a course on opinion writing for my journalism major. As a beginner’s exercise, we all had to write a short piece expressing our point of view on pretty much anything that came to mind. One of my classmates delivered an impassioned tirade about Twilight, mostly about how Edward Cullen “sparkled,” which drove her insane because “Vampires don’t SPARKLE.” She had strong opinions about supernatural figures, you see.
I can’t say I have too many pet peeves when it comes to fiction—and none that gets me riled up like sparkling vampires did for my classmate. But there are little things that pop up in stories that sometimes bother me. The one that gets to me the most is when writers subjugate characters to their story, turning them into means to an end, rather than figures who have personalities and lives of their own, separate from whatever story the writer has in mind. This episode reminds me how Arrow often reduces the characters to mere objects, all orbiting around the show’s star.
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