Eh, maybe. Purple Man's power is always on and apparently works 100% (JJ not counted). Prof. X's telepathy can and has been resisted by plenty of people and it takes some concentration for him to override people's free will.
Eh, maybe. Purple Man's power is always on and apparently works 100% (JJ not counted). Prof. X's telepathy can and has been resisted by plenty of people and it takes some concentration for him to override people's free will.
I would argue that her whole murder list/vendetta is her indulging in selfishness. Joining and then betraying the Faceless Men- selfishness.
Uh…what? Dany- perhaps way too fast- recognizes Jon's valor/honesty and has learned to take him at his word. I havent gotten the sense that she's insecure/bashful around Jon at all.
I really wish Sanza would have put Arya in her place and called her out for the selfish little girl that she is.
What does Dany have to be insecure about? She has three dragons and two armies behind her. Jon has…Davos?
I totally disagree. He feels like a old man that is about being brutally effective and not worried about the typical martial arts flourishes some one like Danny or even Daredevil indulges in.
Also Theon wasnt an infant- he was 10.
Didn't Jon break his own oath to the Night's Watch? So much for the importance of oaths and allegiances.
Jon is blood, Theon is a prisoner of war. That's not much of a comparison.
Blueprint 2.1 is way better/concise then 2.0 after jetting most of the bullshit.
I dont know how common of a fan I am, but I like Cersei more than the other main characters. Despicable she may
be, but over the seven years she has become a real character; whereas
everyone else is your stock D&D/RPG characters: Bad ass ninja Arya (who
has had the most disappointing and lame story lines of GOT),…
Theon was essentially a prisoner of the Starks. I don't see why he is blamed for betraying his captures.
Adoptive family? How do you figure that? Theon was kidnapped and kept as a bargaining chip against his actual family.
Redman is a much better MC than Meth and actually has good albums.
I don't think expecting loyalty from a man you basically kidnapped as a young kid is a smart move.
Ok…you can take that however you want.
So it doesn't explain anything as to why Thor empowers Vision. Gotcha.
Thor in particular is any but a rehash of the hero's journey. He starts of a god and heir to the throne,gets put on time out, and gets off for good behavior.
If Ultron is so powerful, why was Jarvis ever a threat? Does he want to destroy the world or help humanity "evolve"? IMO they introduced three new heroes and spent no time developing them. Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, despite their tragic "Tony Stark fucked up my life back story"( like you know, Whiplash, Aldrich…
How does it explain anything?