![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The more Whedon explained or sought to justify himself, the deeper he dug his own hole, adding confirmation after confirmation that the man who dreamed up one of the most-loved feminist TV shows in history is in fact a selfish egomaniac.įor so many fans of the show, myself included, reading Whedon’s patronizing, demeaning words about women was heartbreaking. In general, however, Whedon did little to dislodge the impression of a “casually cruel” boss (as Carpenter put it) who relished his own power over anyone - especially women - in his orbit. He admitted that he used to “yell” and “was not mannerly” toward Carpenter, but insisted that he did not call her fat – and denied Gadot’s claims as well. Throughout a car-crash interview with Vulture, Whedon denied the worst of the allegations, including those of a costume designer who told the magazine Whedon had grabbed her and dug his fingernails into her arm. ![]()
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