No, she 100% ripped up the paper. That’s what made me think of it.
No, she 100% ripped up the paper. That’s what made me think of it.
My friends and I was actually were really excited about this game. Mostly because we are past the age where we can spent untenable amounts of time on an MMO. We were here to take our time and have fun.
So, with Question 3, when they steal your potential... by sending you back in time, you’re just given more potential because you’re still going to live... Granted, IMO, you have more potential now because depending on how far sent back, you could change history or forward tech or whatever.
I originally liked the Angels as villains, but there’s a few things that confused me here.
So... their solution to “fix” the problem, is to put up the old versions of the game on the store, give them to people who paid for deluxe for free...
I started this series when the anime was at... I think Thriller Bark. All my friends were watching it, so I wanted to see what all the hype was about. I started watching it from ep 1 and over the years I’ve fallen in and out with it.
There’s two really important things that pop out for me in this trailer.
This is a bit of an odd take for me.
Think of him like the Punisher from the Marvel Universe. In his head, he’s doing the right thing to protect his people and keep them safe. But on the outside, he’s keeping them completely controlled under his power, constantly fighting back against a perceived threat more than an actual threat.
Have you completed the game? Because the way you describe it, it sounds like you’ve played maybe up to Chapter 2... maybe finished it.
I understand your complaints, I do. But I think you’re judging the entirety of Locke and Key (the show) on the entirety of Locke and Key (the book). Most of the book had smaller scarier moments. Especially because they were broken up into actual comics (or volumes depending on how you consumed it). And a ton of YA…
Well, in all fairness, the comic is laid out in a very odd way bouncing around in time and stuff as the volumes continue. Did you read the whole story? Because there is “seasonal” arcs in the comics... and Dodge’s story stretches the whole run.
So most of your complaints about it basically boil down to things you find as plot holes in the show? Let me see if I can try to explain those away for you.
Most of them require no proof they they’ve actually done anything. I’m saying change that so they require proof.
I might give a shit about this if the billionaires and richest in the world got a tax break or cut for actually proving they donate a substantial amount to underprivileged areas. This doesn’t have to be anything specific.... Go buy a million meals for people, provide receipts and boom, money off taxes. Help fund a…
In all fairness, it could go either way.
This does work though, it’s been shown that often Doctors pretend to not know their younger selves for any number of reasons. There’s also the “time lock” version where they only really remember because they remember being on the other side, so they have to pretend to not know...
So, I ask again, what are you disappointed in? Most of the teen drama/YA stuff that’s going on in the show, happened in the comic.
Which part are your specifically angry about?
I, and it seems a lot of other people, actually enjoyed the first season a lot. Was it the best ever? No, it definitely had its flaws. But it still is a pretty good adaptation of the source material. It’s got the tone correct.... Honestly it just needs a bit of script work and the actors can definitely get better.