Talk:Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2/@comment-28858691-20170119172708/@comment-4920659-20170120142937

Even though I did agree with what Shaun was saying in this side of the argument, I need to point out that "Even as far back as season 1 with Palin" is not true at all because she was extremely forgettable since the battle took place 2 years after the election, and I'm pretty sure they did not use her just for her notoriety in politics, but moreso as a way to do a female battle of contrasting characters as they did with Lennon vs O'Reilly. Hell, the battle is still not really popular among ERB fans anyways.

Welp now that I'm here I may as well add some more stuff.

Hunger Games does get mentioned often. I would say that's the biggest YA book/movie series besides Twilight (so basically the biggest critically-acclaimed YA book/movie series since Harry Potter falls more under the fantasy category) and it's actually only been a bit over a year since the last film (which came out late 2015). Usually it's brought up in shows for something survival-related to compare it to in the same way The Walking Dead is now the major topic for zombie or apocalyptic works.

Of course this is just my opinion on it, so I will just say that even if Katniss has lost relevance now, it does not mean she can't be in ERB. Men in Black hasn't had a film since 2012, yet we do have Agent J and K for an idea, and for me it doesn't sound as interesting as Robin Hood vs Katniss would be (I'd still like seeing Zorro as well, but I can understand if they go with this one instead). The Hunger Games' story is much more known for people compared to Men in Black, which I recall just being agents who fight aliens or something similar. So yeah, Katniss doesn't entirely deserve a battle for now, but she still has a possibility of being used. As long as she isn't wasted as Wonder Woman was.