I'd say they can be if you want to.
Type: Posts; User: thwhtGuardian
I'd say they can be if you want to.
I think it's yet another case of, "Bad writing, don't over think it."
I'd just chalk it up to bad writing and not try to overthink it.
The general audience definitely makes up the bulk of ticket sales...that's a flat fact.
Am I the only one underwhelmed by the trailer? I mean the fight scenes looked cool and I loved how awesome Sub-Zero looked...but the plot set up seemed really lame. I mean, I'm not looking for...
I really liked seeing Pike, Spock and Una in Discovery so I'm definitely looking forward to them having their own show.
I really liked the addition of a pulp heroine to compliment the Lobster, I hope we get to learn more about her as the series unfolds.
This was a blast! Little Hellboy, dinosaurs, giant apes and a new pulp hero? What more could you ask for?
An Agatha Christie inspired comic sounds amazing, this is an instant buy for me.
The art was certainly great, though it took me a bit to get over my disappointment that it wasn't Corben.
I'd be okay with him being just out of his league but his dialogue and woe is me self deprecating jokes just make him annoying.
Fatal Hour and Seven Wives were truly great...but Effie Kolb was really lackluster, it felt more like a prologue than an actual story that stood on its own.
The characterization of Ochi is just so bad here. He was built up as this serious threat but now he's a lame comedic relief side kick.
It just didn't feel that manipulative as it felt like a done deal from the start for me, with out the suspense or mystery it lacked the fun of watching a manipulator work.
Man...that sounds like a whole lot of issues to tell what sounds like a pretty straight forward story. Why do they feel the need to stretch every plot into some 10 part epic? I mean, a zero issue to...
I don't understand getting bent by a simple statement...especially one that doesn't include any real negativity.
People like "new" things and when there are only two new things those things are...
In years past that was probably a good metric...but during covid? There's not a lot of new stuff to divert people's eyes away so what little there is will get a lot of views. Will those trailer views...
Wow, the muted pallet that Snyder seems to love made all of his scenes seem so flat and uninteresting in comparison to the warmer pallet chosen for the theatrical cut.
Eh, it's not as if there are any other trailers to watch out there.
If they do it again I hope they forget the last run and just tell good stories set in the original continuity.
I've always said that if Survivor dropped the tropical islands and headed to some island off the coast of Alaska for a season I'd watch in an instant.
I'd much rather them design a wholly new ship rather than one we've already seen.
I don't get why people don't like Han shooting first....and I certainly don't understand how it pertains to the Madalorian. Are you just trying to troll folks?
Except there wasn't any suspense to it, he says in pretty much his first scene that he's taking over so you know the whole submissive persona is an act. Like just about everything else in the novel,...
Eh, I don't think you even mention it. We're smart people and we know the real reason so why try and cover it up? You recast and just move on.