I miss Tim's Red Robin run.
It was really good writing and nailed Tim's character growth.
I'd be totally fine with a story arc of Tim basically going through what we've been talking about...
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I miss Tim's Red Robin run.
It was really good writing and nailed Tim's character growth.
I'd be totally fine with a story arc of Tim basically going through what we've been talking about...
My take is honestly that the government from Prequel Trilogy to end of Sequel is the same government. Functionally the same. Palpatine's attempt to shift the republic to an empire is a blip on the...
This got me thinking.
I think Tim could do really well in a Suicide Squad Leader role. Have him retire the cape and mantle, but sees the need for the SS and working with Waller. Could be an...
Fixing Tim Drake requires fixing the DC Universe as a whole. There is a fundamental flaw in the DC Universe as a story telling medium (one Marvel faces as well) in that the authors refuse to move...
I mean we’re all operating under the assumption here that Disney thinks the OG Jedi made mistakes with their no attachments thing. They could just as easily blame the whole thing on Anakin and the...
I think the biggest issue with current star wars is that it ignores forty years of culture that have grown up around the series.
Let's take the destruction of a certain item in the recent...
I feel like the Mortis arc made it pretty clear that the Force operates on a Light/Dark/Balance dynamic.
And that darkness and light must be held in tension. I know Lucas has said and made...
Throw in Cal Kestis and I’m down :)
I love KOTOR. One of my favorite games.
But let's be honest. The dialogue and "moral dilemmas" in the original game were cringe. That's not to say that updating that will necessarily be better,...
Honestly I was really hoping for something more in the vein of Bioware RPGs/Persona.
Not seen anything about "no romance." Source?
Nevermind. quick google. found it.
Lame. And also prolly hurts their profit.
I think the answer is person matters much less than action. So for example you could take Tom Holland Spiderman and put him in Loki's position and as long as he acted exactly as Loki was supposed...
I'm seriously confused as to why people think Tim's going to be Bi or Gay just based on going to hang out for dinner with a friend.
IRL you are correct
In comic book logic, this is privilege. Being a normal person with a family is a detriment to your abilities as a hero.
Respect. Loving the Noodle House shirt.
Yeah...I really see Jonathan not getting kryptonian powers, but instead learns from people like Sam and John. Basically, he becomes the counterweight to Jordan. The person who loves his brother but...
Or...DC could do the same thing every author in creating fiction has done.
Have a beginning, a middle, and an end. And then everything else written can be taken as non-canon or events that...
Representation is vitally important in media.
That said, making Tim Gay/Bi at this time is disrespectful both to the character and the LGBTQ+ community. Rather than taking the time and energy to...
I think it's notable that Clark's reaction to this stuff is much more muted than Lois's or Jons.
He seems to recognize the need for it...but also struggles with the lack of trust shown. I think...
I wholeheartedly agree it's a character flaw in the same way Bruce's distrust is a character flaw.
Seeing Tim deal with that and grow beyond that was extremely interesting.
He was a foil to...
Yeah agree to disagree. Robin pre all that was a child.
I mean that's a huge ethical dilemma for Clark.
He basically knows everything going on on the planet subconsciously...but doesn't spend every waking moment saving lives. Yes, he has a right to...
I'd agree on OYL later being more of a grief story but that's kinda the point. It was supposed to be grief and pushing Tim to a darker place. And he kept descending into that until near the end of...
I can respect that and I did greatly enjoy the Robin mini-series...but that felt less like a coming of age and more of an origin story to me. Like Robin is a distinctly teenager/kid role. And I...
See...I started reading Tim in OYL. So for me, while I enjoy his earlier stories, his coming age of was all about persevering through that hardship and trauma. So I didn't mind it. My primary issue...