"Reverse Misogyny", e.g. in Killing Eve

Have you ever complained the 5 zillion times male characters have behaved this way to female characters? Did it bother you then?

You can’t even think of any other examples of this happening with roles reversed - you’re asking everyone else if they can think of any other time it’s happened. You’re ridiculously bothered by seeing it happen once. Welcome to our world.

Do you really think that women never treat men badly? Do you think it should never be portrayed as an example of sociopathic behavior?

Meh, I used to see it all the time in the early years of Grey’s Anatomy (I haven’t watched later episodes, so don’t know if it’s still there.) That is, the show featured many scenes of reversal of stereotyped roles where the guy wants a relationship and the woman just wants sex. There was one episode where Christina (Sandra Oh) says something to Meredith about guys being like 1950s debutantes.

Is it misandry? No, because it plays against stereotype. There’s nothing inherently demeaning in portraying someone as the one who wants to cuddle and for the sex to mean something. Normally, we see women stereotyped as emotionally needy. The one-person-is-hot-the-other-cold is a classic conflict. How would you rather it be portrayed?

Nowhere did I say that I object to this gender-reversing scenario. (Or whatever it should be called.)

To the contrary, I’m just trying to understand its parameters and how it applies in the real (non-TV, non-movie) world.

Sorry, to even notice this and consider it worth remarking on is sexist.

So “It is bad when Y does it, but good when X does it, because X’s bad behavior is really a reflection of Y?”

Has anyone defended Eve’s behavior on this thread?

When a marginalized group person switches roles and does something that the dominant group person generally does it tends to shine a greater light as to why said act is problematic due to dominant group people feeling a little bit as to what marginalized group people have been feeling by those actions.

Bond never had sex with a convenient woman specifically because he was listening in on a the same sex killer villain and was turned on. That really was the key feature of that event. He was not attractive to her in his own right at all, he was just available to use for her self-pleasuring while fantasizing about Villanelle. The sexual tension and driver of the scene was Eve and Villanelle.

Jessica Jones’ casual sex might be more apt except that the man was a jerk.