Morena Baccarin agrees that her character was a victim of "fridging" which is a term that refers to, "women in refrigerators." It was coined because of Issue 52 of Green Lantern (Vol 3) where new GL Kyle Rayner found his girlfriend's body in a fridge. However, it refers to the fact that many female characters in comics, movies, and television shows are sacrificed or injured to help the development of the male hero. In the first few minutes of Deadpool 2, we quickly see that the movie embraces the aspect of fridging. Vanessa is immediately sacrificed to help Wilson become close to the X-men and ultimately save Russell. However, when asked about the term, Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick said they didn't know what fridging was. In fact, during the first drafts of the script, Vanessa doesn't get shot and instead breaks up with Deadpool. However, they decided against this plot because they believed that Deadpool worked best when he's had everything taken away from him. In another version of the script, Deadpool also has a son and the movie started five years after the first one. But Ryan Reynolds said, "By page 1.5, it was totally untenable. We were just like, 'Nope. Nope. No, no, no. This is never, ever going to work.'"
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