Sigh.
Sigh.
Yes, I know. I never said it was a bad episode. It just felt to me like kind of a waste of such a rare joy as Steven and Connie's fusion.
I mean the express purpose of the characters, not the narrative. As they noted, they fused to get back at him.
Yeah, to receive the rare blessing of Stevonnie for the express purpose of trying to kick some creep's ass feels like kind of a waste.
So does this mean that the glorious deleted storyboards for the "baby Peri learns to eat" sequence couldn't have happened offscreen?
Dammit, I had pretty much begged Mondo to include the content from the frustratingly limited For Sara cassette (now going for $300 on eBay) if they actually put out an Over the Garden Wall soundtrack, and they said they'd "seriously consider it." Guess they "seriously" decided not to bother.
Right, just like it went in the comics. Those would be the natural titles.
Days of Future Past: Theatrical version or Rogue Cut?
I thought part of the whole point of the Star Wars Story branding was to allow them to tell different types of, well, Star Wars stories with different subjects and potentially different tones. That there didn't have to be such a homogeneity to them.
There were some comments from his agent, I believe, about having written a script, but they came off as much like client promotion as anything. Did he do a treatment do go along with initial discussions of him writing and directing a solo feature? Probably. Has it progressed to a full draft by now? Mmmaybe. If so,…
Pretty sure it's "or something." As in he's going to be writing it, not that it's already done.
Except that hasn't been written yet.
I could see it coming all the way from Homeworld, but it still bummed me out. RIP Tape Recorder.
Yeah, I want some Lapis/Connie interactions. Some Perdot/Connie interactions would be welcome too, honestly. Actually, I just want some more Connie time.
Beat me to it.
Except she said it in a fairly directly critical fashion, the kind of harsh public statement that does not tend to win one too many favors with executives. That was my only point. When you call out the powers that be, they probably aren't going to promote you to the cast of their film that may or may not ever even get…
Alas, after her recent comments criticizing Marvel Studios for the lack of acknowledgment of the show in any of the films, that outcome for Daisy now seems a fair bit less likely than it already did.
There are definite Evangelion echoes there too though, especially given that the threat was of a collective entity that would leave humanity effectively extinct.
In the captions, they even capitalized "Primitives."
True enough.