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Obviously we differ on what it means to have a "strong character". I take that to mean have good characterisation, which is what is generally implied by the phrasing of "strong character", not that they are actually physically/mentally strong in any way.
When people complain about not having enough "strong female characters" in media, they don't mean that there aren't enough women who work out or whatever. They just mean that there aren't enough female characters that are actually characters, and not one-note cardboard cutouts.
Which is why I didn't understand the notion that she wasn't a strong female character, but she was a good character.
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