_The timestamp no one ask for_ 0:10 when you all did a group intercourse (don't ask me why I open the timestamp with this) 1:31 Bekka's famous Rrrrow 1:42 Angie has arrived 2:15 when you're trying to describe Lady D to your family 2:24 oh look, the lightbulb speaks mock to the winner of gaming award 2:30 when your dad drops a dad joke 3:01 when you're playing RE8 on a 7 year old PC 3:31 your pet dog or cat basically 4:01 your romantic partner after 7 years dating 5:04 the lightbulb can't contain her urge to sing 5:48 when you're itchy but your significant others seeing you tasty 5:51 the lightbulb provides a scratchy scratchy 6:25 when you're soooo confident in yourself 11:09 possessed Mia Winters has arrived 11:27 you know the rules and so do I 15:26 when your teacher asked a question you're too distracted to focussed on 17:13 when you're about to confess to your crush with all the condensed urge of lust in your system 20:08 when you're too lazy to attend an online class 20:14 when you forgot your mom's Tupperware in lowercase 26:02 when you're so amazed when someone's confessed to you 28:21 the lightbulb steals Maggie's line 28:30 the lightbulb's terrified of Lady D 28:32 when you keep stealing Lady D's lipstick 28:36 when Lady D suspects Paula's stealing her lipstick 29:10 when you're a presentation and your friend starts to cry for no reason 30:37 when you're so tired you turned into a train 30:41 when Nicole stole your answer 31:05 when you want to grow her English 101 31:08 when you're sinking into the deep water
5:11 - 5:37 To be fair Resident Evil had quite a variety of strong female characters before Resident Evil 7 and 8. Jill Valentine, Rebecca Chambers, Claire Redfield, Ada Wong, Moira Burton and Sheva Alomar to name but a few. Even Sherry Birkin who was initially an emotionally insecure 12 year old in the second game, eventually grew to become a legend in her own right by the time she reached her mid to late twenties in the sixth game, due to both Leon and Claire being such close friends as well as aspiring role models for her.
Yes, stereotypes, hmm yes. When I watched any form of entertainment with female characters, I just took them as they were, and I liked it when they showed a particular amount of individuation. If the entertainment venue forced them into stereotypes, that's where the issue is.