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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 1, 2024

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I will never ever ever forgive the people who got The Expanse character Alex killed off because the actor who played him had the audacity to sleep with some woman at a convention who was attracted to him.

Good. The more rapidly these people get woken up the better. Maybe we’ll get some good art out of it.

Hey! Spoilers! I was binging that this week! ahhh well. I am watching it a bit late I suppose.

Gah... I like Alex.

Thing with Cas Anvar is he was the guy who seemed the most enthusiastic about the show and his role on it and portrayed himself as this honest, approachable guy who was a genuine part of the fandom.

Saw him at a convention once and he was playing up the enthusiasm, hyping the audience, acting like the biggest fanboy in general.

But how much of that was him literally just him leaning into the spotlight so as to grab the attention of female fans? Hard to say.

From the perspective of the books, Alex IS actually the least 'critical' character to the plot. He is literally just the guy who ferries them all around to do the stuff they need to do. He has no major arcs after like, book 7. Killing him does not alter the story's outcome one iota.

Contrast to say, if Holden or Amos had to get killed off because of the actors' misconduct.

I thought that was worse than Trevor Bauer, who is my current litmus test for sexual misconduct allegations (true, embarrassing, and she wanted it). Am I wrong?

His death was literally the worst moment on the show. He died from G, in a clearly post production scene. What?

His death was literally the worst moment on the show. He died from G, in a clearly post production scene. What?

"I have to go now, my planet needs me"

There is some Epic Handshake meme potential there between Trevor Bauer and Cas Anvar.

As a result of their #BelieveWomen allegations, Bauer went from the Los Angeles Dodgers to eventually the Diablos Rojos del México; Anvar went from a main character on The Expanse to a bit part in Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation.