[QUOTE=protege;3594388]Honestly, I can’t even with Damian anymore. He could be a typical teenager if he didn’t have such a Napoleon complex.[/QUOTE]
With roles models like his grandfather, mother and even his father... I am not surprised for this..
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[QUOTE=protege;3594388]Honestly, I can’t even with Damian anymore. He could be a typical teenager if he didn’t have such a Napoleon complex.[/QUOTE]
With roles models like his grandfather, mother and even his father... I am not surprised for this..
Also, the context of that clothes can simply be an alien just arrived in the human world and doesn't know how to dress so she copied the first person she saw. Simple.
Oh, oh! The clothes belong to a dead woman's wardrobe that officer Grayson investigated and that's how they met! GASP!
Or... better.... since everyone says she looks like a hooker, maybe she was taken by a hooker to stay with her and that's how she got the hair and dress.
...and then officer Grayson caught her ^^
I'm joking but you get the point.
[QUOTE=protege;3594388]Honestly, I can’t even with Damian anymore. He could be a typical teenager if he didn’t have such a Napoleon complex.[/QUOTE]
Why would you want him to be a typical teenager, though? That's just boring. Showing hints of being a normal kid after being around Batfamily and other heroes for so long is cool (and he has already started doing that, depending on the writer). But his (often times undeserved) ego and the fact that he's not a typical child are part of what makes him who he is. He's almost like one of those small yapping dogs who think they're fearsome :P
[QUOTE=Blue22;3595346]Why would you want him to be a typical teenager, though? That's just boring. Showing hints of being a normal kid after being around Batfamily and other heroes for so long is cool (and he has already started doing that, depending on the writer). But his (often times undeserved) ego and the fact that he's not a typical child are part of what makes him who he is. He's almost like one of those small yapping dogs who think they're fearsome :P[/QUOTE]
but he is not a typical teenager he is not suppose to be typical teenagers are not robin, with the exception of tim
[QUOTE=Rac7d*;3595508]but he is not a typical teenager he is not suppose to be typical teenagers are not robin, with the exception of tim[/QUOTE]
Tim has never been typical at all.
No but I'd still say he, Barbara, and Dick were the closest to well adjusted teenagers we've seen in the Batfamily.
Normal or typical is a funny word to use when talking about superheros and their personalities. I'd say a good measure of normalcy for them would be how well they can...pretend to be normal XD
[QUOTE=kurenai24;3595077]When is the DC streaming service suppose to launch.
And when is the Titans show suppose to premiere.
I'm just wondering if the things launching on the service will be done before the actual streaming service is up and running...
I'm laughing at the part where you said "you're tired of seeing the same old thing every time. Way to make it about you.
You're acting like this actress who is addressing the ignorant comments thrown at her and people defending her are somehow blind to valid criticism about how she looked like a street walker straight out of a blaxpoitation movie (my words), you act like just b/c a "small" tingent of fans were being ignorant that it somehow means people are conflating "valid" criticism with hate speech and harassment.
I would offer a long thought out post, but this isn't the first nor the second time I've looked at your post side ways, so it would be a waste to even try tbh.
I would just say even if fans comments weren't ignorant, it's not what you say but how you say it and considering tone can be misconstrued on the internet those "valid" criticisms that didn't bring her race or skin tone into conversation could still look suspect. Fandom isn't nicknamed Klandom by fans of color for the hell of it, it's b/c characters of color and actors of color are disprotionately shit upon by fans in those spaces for no reason at all ...or made up reasons lbr, so a little defensiveness is the least you can struggle through considering your not on the receiving end of those comments.
Anna could have just addressed the ignorant comments she recieved and has been reciving since she was cast b/c that is more important than fans being upset, but she went out of her way to reassure fans when she didn't have to ...it's not her job, she's not the one who made a mistake, the design department did as well as the hair and makeup department, but Anna is right whether she looked like crap or not this isn't the final production so it's just a wait and see kind of thing...
Still waiting for those Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire posters where they're in costume.[/QUOTE]
Too much truth..
[QUOTE=vasir12;3595539]Tim has never been typical at all.[/QUOTE]
his background is typical
thats why he is the odd robin
[QUOTE=Rac7d*;3595592]his background is typical
thats why he is the odd robin[/QUOTE]
Figuring out the identities of Batman and Robin is typical?
[QUOTE=kurenai24;3595077]I'm laughing at the part where you said "you're tired of seeing the same old thing every time. Way to make it about you.[/QUOTE]
This is me expressing my opinion on the situation, why shouldn't I make it about me? It makes no difference to me whether you laugh at my comment or not.
[QUOTE=kurenai24;3595077]You're acting like this actress who is addressing the ignorant comments thrown at her and people defending her are somehow blind to valid criticism about how she looked like a street walker straight out of a blaxpoitation movie (my words), you act like just b/c a "small" tingent of fans were being ignorant that it somehow means people are conflating "valid" criticism with hate speech and harassment.
I would just say even if fans comments weren't ignorant, it's not what you say but how you say it and considering tone can be misconstrued on the internet those "valid" criticisms that didn't bring her race or skin tone into conversation could still look suspect. Fandom isn't nicknamed Klandom by fans of color for the hell of it, it's b/c characters of color and actors of color are disprotionately shit upon by fans in those spaces for no reason at all ...or made up reasons lbr, so a little defensiveness is the least you can struggle through considering your not on the receiving end of those comments.
Anna could have just addressed the ignorant comments she recieved and has been reciving since she was cast b/c that is more important than fans being upset, but she went out of her way to reassure fans when she didn't have to ...it's not her job, she's not the one who made a mistake, the design department did as well as the hair and makeup department, but Anna is right whether she looked like crap or not this isn't the final production so it's just a wait and see kind of thing...
Still waiting for those Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire posters where they're in costume.[/QUOTE]
Nobody said she's blind to it, the question was how come valid complaints about comic book characters always get overlooked because of few racist idiots that don't matter. Of course I'm tired of it and I have every right to express myself about it, since it happens all the time. Fans like that should grow up and try to change for the better, while in my humble opinion actors should pay more attention to actual criticism instead of what the trash of social media says.
[QUOTE=kurenai24;3595077]I would offer a long thought out post, but this isn't the first nor the second time I've looked at your post side ways, so it would be a waste to even try tbh.[/QUOTE]
Oh, condescension. How cute. That's perfectly fine, there's an ignore button, so feel free to use it.
Just saw the Titans TV series pics wow Inhumans doesn't seem so bad in retrospect.
Those who said the Titans had a shot of getting a better reputation than the Justice League in other media may have spoken too soon. This kind of looks like a train wreck.
Starfire looks terrible, hopefully there is more context to this or else...Jesus. That's not even remotely on the actress either, she has no control over this.
[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;3596151]Those who said the Titans had a shot of getting a better reputation than the Justice League in other media may have spoken too soon. This kind of looks like a train wreck.
Starfire looks terrible, hopefully there is more context to this or else...Jesus. That's not even remotely on the actress either, she has no control over this.[/QUOTE]
Good lord. How many more people are going to ignore the amazing shots we got of the costumes as they'll appear on the series in favor of unintended photos that are in no way finished.
The recent photos tells us exactly nothing. The shots of Robin, Hawk, and Dove in costume are the only ones that are finished yet and the only ones on which we can reasonably base our expectations for the series. And they were all three freaking glorious.
The reactions to the most recent pics remind me of how everyone took the No Justice rosters to be the new JL rosters, when we knew for a fact those were not the teams. Only this is so much worse than that.
The recent photos aren't in any way done and to react to them as if they are is unfair and just silly.
Would really wish DC went and released an official look at Starfire. That would be great...
Isn't it kind of weird that the deadline for their final costume designs would've been this week?
Shouldn't they have had those done way ahead of time? Especially since they're filming now?
Unless we really won't see the rest of the Titans in-costume until later in the series, and Robin, Hawk, and Dove were done early...