The last few months have been BIG (and probably a little stressful) for Legend of Zelda fans since the revelation that Netflix might be on its way to making a Zelda live action series. The idea has got fans and critics revisiting every aspect of the iconic game series to ponder what could work on screen and what might need a change. Amid all this chatter, the PBS Game Show channel and host Jamin Warren have opted to revisit a controversial topic in the Zelda-verse, the possibility of making the game’s hero Link a girl. There are some compelling arguments to be made — check it out above.
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