Awwww, and I wrote that half drunk and jetlagged too,
Awwww, and I wrote that half drunk and jetlagged too,
Whoever wins, we all snooze.
Stop trying to fuck elephants.
Man, I must have the worst haircut ever based on this.
I still like them, but the topics have been getting pretty mediocre lately. They need to up their game on what they discuss.
If it's four months, it kinda doesn't matter. I'm at 11 and been half-assing it since month two.
I don't know, the zoo can be pretty rank smelling in mid-summer.
Rent a telescope and make a picnic. That's the only remotely romantic date I've ever come up with, so what do I know?
You sick freak Jesus.
3.2
Both of you?
Yeah, and the thing about any conclusion Rorschach comes up with is that he's pretty much gone off the deep end by the time Watchmen begins into paranoid, conspiracy theory lunacy.
It's kind of ironic given the end of the book that he could be the person who upsets Veidt's plan, despite having very little knowledge of…
Yeah Rorshach is the definition of a freshman poli-sci student who becomes a vigilante.
:Pats @avclub-6aadc19cb15cf2c38c0b2aa5b43fd362:disqus on the head:
For sure.
Oh no, the plan is never going to be revealed as a plan, I meant to the other heroes. He's clearly expecting Dr.Manhattan to be impressed at his 'save humanity from itself', and seems shocked any of them would question him.
I wouldn't really call him similar to The Comedian apart from being aware of who they are, just…
Oh yeah it's a twisted form of utopian ideals.
He wants people to think 'look the great Ozymandias saved the world', but really he wants the glory and adulation of everyone for the act of doing it, as opposed to the act itself being the important thing.
Deep down he sees averting a nuclear holocaust as being worth it,…
The Comedian doesn't really have an ethos (throughout most of what's shown in Watchmen) beyond being able to defend whatever he does no matter the awfulness in an amoral sort of way because he views society as a giant sick joke. He's a pragmatic fascist.
Veidt is an idealist, though not a benign one. His goals even if…
No there's definite references in a read between the lines way in some of the appendices in the original, though yeah fleshing it out seemed a little of the problem with the new additions in a nutshell, it's just looking for additional stuff to flesh out, even though the original mini-series did it well enough.
Yeah that was the first one I thought of.
I love it so much, and love that Marvel at the time even let Peter Bagge write that, given it was around the time of the first Raimi film.
I loved that the whole thing was Bagge's dark (yet respectful of the feel of those Stan Lee era stories) inversion of 'what if Spider-Man…