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You decide to create a male partner for the girl.

A female villain will probably offend customers. On the other hand, you don't want to change the entire story by turning the female into a male character. You decide to keep the female character, but add an equally mean and hateful male.

This is the real-life decision made by Scott Hudson, a producer in Washington. "We wrote a part for the male partner, making sure he was equally despicable," he says. "In this case, it solved the problem."

You won't have equal representation in every story, he says, but you should always strive for it. "If something is offensive in a story, we will always take it out if it doesn't diminish the story," Hudson says. "If it does diminish the story, we have to think of a compromise."