so, we have a woman, in armour, who's not wearing boobplates. That's stereotype/trope one down, defeated and killed. Secondly she's wearing protective armour, not some werid patches or open bellied dumbassery. HOORAY!The armour design is not stupidly fantasy with ridiculous spikes and curves that wouldn't work extended five miles past the shoulders for no reason, but it also isn't just plain historical, it's different, it's interestingAnd the last stereotype of characters in armour, she's actually wearing a helmet, not throwing it aside so the audience can see she's a main character or whatever. no she fancies staying alive and actually having something to protect those ever squishy and important brainy bits.You win an internet, and a +watch from me