I'm going to say something - pity there is no English equivalent of Russian word крамольный - something dangerously subversive. I always had the impression that Joss exploits feminism, liberalism and other "-isms" as long as they suit his narrative tasks. He's not a politician, he's a storyteller. When he tells a story about a girl, he looks at the world through her eyes and becomes a feminist. When he tells a story about a tortured man who tried to atone for his sins, he accepts his mindset.
I agree that human/demon community under Connor's leadership is very important and may be a tip-off that from now on you don't need to be human to be a good person. Then again, we don't know how Connor has won his leadership. Maybe he had to cut off some ears and other demonic appendages to be taken seriously. :)
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I'm going to say something - pity there is no English equivalent of Russian word крамольный - something dangerously subversive. I always had the impression that Joss exploits feminism, liberalism and other "-isms" as long as they suit his narrative tasks. He's not a politician, he's a storyteller. When he tells a story about a girl, he looks at the world through her eyes and becomes a feminist. When he tells a story about a tortured man who tried to atone for his sins, he accepts his mindset.
I agree that human/demon community under Connor's leadership is very important and may be a tip-off that from now on you don't need to be human to be a good person. Then again, we don't know how Connor has won his leadership. Maybe he had to cut off some ears and other demonic appendages to be taken seriously. :)