Sometimes it's "there are fewer female characters onscreen who are actual characters at all."
The problem with that argument is there are tons of one-note, ten-second male characters who will still be fandom darlings with fic/meta/art about them.
It's only female characters who are held up to this weird higher standard where they have to be more complex and interesting than their male counterparts in order to attract fandom to them.
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The problem with that argument is there are tons of one-note, ten-second male characters who will still be fandom darlings with fic/meta/art about them.
It's only female characters who are held up to this weird higher standard where they have to be more complex and interesting than their male counterparts in order to attract fandom to them.