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Originally Posted by taosaur
Regarding TV Murphy, I'll go ahead and put out there that a factor in the rejection of the character and the series as a whole is that Murphy was no longer a white girl. I don't think it was as big a factor as in the backlash against the casting of certain characters in the Hunger Games movie, but when you take a character as sexualized as Murphy is (and however she's grown, she started as little more than a diminutive, blonde, gun-toting mama) and race-shift her, some people who were either identifying with or objectifying that character are going to have trouble processing.
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Heh. I never noticed Murphy's race. Of course, I hadn't read the books at that time so I wouldn't have known she was supposed to be white, anyway.
I, personally, just didn't "like" her; then again, I didn't like her in the early books either.