Re your reply on the Ghostbusters talkpage, now archived; "Why is she a woman of color with just street smarts" -She wasn't presented anywhere in the film as having 'street smarts' in the idiomatic sense, that was the point. When she said 'I know New York' in the film she meant she knew a lot of details about its history. To an expert degree in fact, she was presented as intelligent and very knowable regarding a specialised subject. "Why is her character so cliche?" It wasn't particularly. ""The power of pain compels you"" That wasn't even the line. "and her stating that she can get them a car?" How does getting a car make her a stereotype? Ray got the car in the first film, was he a cliche and a stereotype?219.88.68.195 (talk) 01:32, 8 August 2016 (UTC)