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    I’m not much of a gamer, and I really think that’s the proper way to see this show.

    Think about NPCs in videogames. If nobody breaks their loop, they wake up, do their thing, and reset it after it runs its course. If a player interacts with them (by playing the role of Teddy, by coming with the bandits to the farm, etc.), they are “activated” and play that side-quest. If not, they keep doing that 24h

    He actually didn’t “murder”. When he was told they had to fight to the death, he tried to kill himself. The other guy attacked him, we know that. We know the kid lived, the other guy didn’t. But it could very well be self defense.

    I’m pretty sure it’s the Hurt.

    Just saw this now after typing my last comment.

    You had sounded like an ass in some of the earlier comments. On this one, you clearly are being an ass.

    “You’re fighting the good fight and appear to have a chip on your shoulder. You’re still a jackass.”Lol. You summarised it right.

    Mike Tyson didn’t have to worry about kicks or takedowns, though. In a fight, that is very much an issue. And some of the guys in this video are not random bums from regional shows, are some of the greatest MMA fighters of all time.

    I love how you twisted every single thing he said. He didn’t “fight to make the hero Asian”, he said HE would rather have played the lead role on the show. Which is logical aspiration. Considering he’s an actor, and all that.

    The only thing worst is that the director got famous as well.

    “A lot of martial artists IRL are wiry”.

    How can you “abuse” something branded as “unlimited”?

    But they put that Adidas label right on top of the All Star. WTF?

    Nike Vandals, isn’t it?

    “The men behind Game of Thronesprobably won’t return if HBO makes a spinoff.”

    I was scrolling down hoping anyone else had noticed it. When you try to sound photosynthesis without knowing what it means, I suppose.

    “This isn’t the “traditional” blackface, but it’s blackface nonetheless”.

    Before we had an educational, intelligent discussion. Now? “You guys are never going to believe the new offensive thing”.

    What is “our history”? Or do we all share “your history”?