It fucking pegs me how Bob and so many other tards who call themselves "writers" or "critics" or "enthusiasts" hate the fundamentals of good storytelling. Heroes must always be protected minorities and therefore nothing bad can ever happen to them. That's the most basic concept behind fiction: something bad happens and the hero reacts. I would fucking hate reading or watching something written by these faggots because it would be unbearably boring. I can't even compare there ideal stories to slice of life anime garbage because even in that things fucking happen.
How do these babbies deal with something like Breaking Bad or even, to go back a bit, Six Feet Under, or other shows where all the characters are at best deeply flawed and at worst, outright monsters? Does the idea of character development even exist to these people? If your character is perfect from the start, where the fuck do you go from there?
Can they even cope with the concept of introducing a character like Walter White and tricking you into sympathizing with him, then gradually decaying his character over years until he ultimately becomes a hateful abomination you're glad to see die, yet somehow pull off some cinematic alchemy where you're sad at the same time? Or from the same show, Hank Schrader, introduced as a racist asshole cop, who turns out ultimately to be one of the few genuinely heroic characters in the show? Just for calling people beaners, he'd automatically be shit.
Come to think of it, I can't even think of a single time I've read a tumblr SJW or some loser like Bob say anything at all about Breaking Bad other than to complain it's about FUCKING WHITE MALES with no indication of even ever having watched it. Or to complain that it's about toxic masculinity. Which is actually one of the central themes of the show.
Even non-SJW vidya and cartoon spergs show signs of occasionally watching something that isn't Mario or anime or whatever. Why with SJWs is it always not just children's media, but the most infantile children's media imaginable? Meanwhile they attribute all kinds of depth to it that just isn't there, while completely ignoring any media that actually does have depth.
This isn't even limited to hipster-beloved "deep" shows or movies, but even applies to more middlebrow shit like Criminal Minds or other police procedurals. They just don't seem to get it.