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did this site get worse in the long span where I stopped using it? or did I just grow beyond it?
Kingdom's a good example, so is One Piece, but Berserk? that epitomises what you were looking for, Manga art = GODLY, anime=horrific.
You bail them, mosh them and stack them in a stow... what's not to get?
power to turn invisible, but only in complete darkness.
Man, someone should make a comic of when Gohan was born with Goku just being like 'wait... how did this come about again?'
it takes real Freecs of nature to make Rock, Paper, Scissors deadly.
Wildebeest: "Oh man, I got this fucker on the run, FEEL THE WRATH OF- WHATWASITHINKING!?"
Looks like I'm watching Hot Fuzz tonight.
This. especially the first one, If I were an interviewer and you asked me the first one I'd wonder if you even read the job listing.
Those bananas pictured are overripe, not ripe.
On another note, 'Bender' here is slang for homosexual. luckily this did not hinder Avatar the Last Airbender, though it was amusing.
Arya Stark, from appearance to demeanour to range, one of the best casting decisions the GOT staff made. 2/2
I feel like we're going through her other roles here, and that's cool, but I'm just gonna say upfront, she was PITCH PERFECT casting for 1/
or Luke's. or if it was it certainly wasn't a substantial gap, yet she receives maybe 500,000 times the complaints. 5/5
quickly to using a lightsaber because she used melee weapons for her entire life. her acclimation to the force was no faster than Anakin 4/
piloting skills/podracing skills before he even knew he was using the force, at the age of 10 years old. by comparison, Rey adapted 3/
training at ALL before he defeated the one of the most powerful sith lords in canon. Anakin was using the force to massively bolster his 2/
Luke trained for HOURS under Obi-Wan before using the force to aid his destruction of the Death Star, he received no formal lightsaber 1/
apparently... 3/3
so competence is apparently a default for them as male protagonists. when a female character defaults to competent, that's an issue 2/3
You mean like both prior protagonists? Anakin and Luke were literally just as bad in that regard. but hey they're not women, 1/
Meh, there's never been much conventional logic in the 'war' part of Star Wars (see- Advanced imperial army slaughtered by teddy bears)
he was only had any plot role at all in one scene each in TPM and AOTC, he could have been cut out entirely otherwise.
but it's certainly the riskiest Star Wars film, and that shows in people's complaints about things like Snoke and Rey's parentage. 6/6
and leaving the series/the galaxy's history behind to form something new etc. now. this still isn't the riskiest film ever, 5/
Rey's parentage, the wholesale massacre of most of the force the protagonists were attached to, the meta-narrative concerning the lore 4/
supposed capabilities of the force that left some idiots confused as to what was happening, the reveal that there was nothing special to 3/
heroic protagonist as a deeply flawed individual with some serious moral shifting, the massive leaps and bounds taken to expand the 2/
SPOILERS: Killing off another main character of the OT, killing off what APPEARED to be the main antagonist, setting up a former 1/
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did this site get worse in the long span where I stopped using it? or did I just grow beyond it?
Kingdom's a good example, so is One Piece, but Berserk? that epitomises what you were looking for, Manga art = GODLY, anime=horrific.
You bail them, mosh them and stack them in a stow... what's not to get?
power to turn invisible, but only in complete darkness.
Man, someone should make a comic of when Gohan was born with Goku just being like 'wait... how did this come about again?'
it takes real Freecs of nature to make Rock, Paper, Scissors deadly.
Wildebeest: "Oh man, I got this fucker on the run, FEEL THE WRATH OF- WHATWASITHINKING!?"
Looks like I'm watching Hot Fuzz tonight.
This. especially the first one, If I were an interviewer and you asked me the first one I'd wonder if you even read the job listing.
Those bananas pictured are overripe, not ripe.
On another note, 'Bender' here is slang for homosexual. luckily this did not hinder Avatar the Last Airbender, though it was amusing.
Arya Stark, from appearance to demeanour to range, one of the best casting decisions the GOT staff made. 2/2
I feel like we're going through her other roles here, and that's cool, but I'm just gonna say upfront, she was PITCH PERFECT casting for 1/
or Luke's. or if it was it certainly wasn't a substantial gap, yet she receives maybe 500,000 times the complaints. 5/5
quickly to using a lightsaber because she used melee weapons for her entire life. her acclimation to the force was no faster than Anakin 4/
piloting skills/podracing skills before he even knew he was using the force, at the age of 10 years old. by comparison, Rey adapted 3/
training at ALL before he defeated the one of the most powerful sith lords in canon. Anakin was using the force to massively bolster his 2/
Luke trained for HOURS under Obi-Wan before using the force to aid his destruction of the Death Star, he received no formal lightsaber 1/
apparently... 3/3
so competence is apparently a default for them as male protagonists. when a female character defaults to competent, that's an issue 2/3
You mean like both prior protagonists? Anakin and Luke were literally just as bad in that regard. but hey they're not women, 1/
Meh, there's never been much conventional logic in the 'war' part of Star Wars (see- Advanced imperial army slaughtered by teddy bears)
he was only had any plot role at all in one scene each in TPM and AOTC, he could have been cut out entirely otherwise.
but it's certainly the riskiest Star Wars film, and that shows in people's complaints about things like Snoke and Rey's parentage. 6/6
and leaving the series/the galaxy's history behind to form something new etc. now. this still isn't the riskiest film ever, 5/
Rey's parentage, the wholesale massacre of most of the force the protagonists were attached to, the meta-narrative concerning the lore 4/
supposed capabilities of the force that left some idiots confused as to what was happening, the reveal that there was nothing special to 3/
heroic protagonist as a deeply flawed individual with some serious moral shifting, the massive leaps and bounds taken to expand the 2/
SPOILERS: Killing off another main character of the OT, killing off what APPEARED to be the main antagonist, setting up a former 1/