Oh my god. They have to do that. HAVE TO.
Oh my god. They have to do that. HAVE TO.
Too obvious. Cringey, poorly written, on-the-nose obvious…
Your opinions on color are objectively incorrect. Also, HITLER DIDN'T LIKE BLUE EITHER!
Not really. "There is always a lighthouse" is literal in the specific case of Rapture/Columbia/so-and-so but it can still be metaphorical overall. The meaning remains.
I honestly expected the episode to take a dark turn on Lapis and she heads out for some alone time at the dock. The "SS Lil Lappy" sign falls to reveal the "SS Misery" and we end on a lingering sad shot of Lapis to be continued and maybe-resolved on the following episode.
MLP does that "everyone gets a redemption arc" thing and it's so very tired already. I appreciate the positive vibe but if you're going to tackle real issues, you need real resolutions. And sometimes, people don't end up good.
I've never been so disappointed in Steven Universe before.
But everything about Jasper here was just a misguided pile.
Opinions on media can't be wrong.
Even fans of the original Avatar seem to most often express some variation of "[All of Avatar's flaws] but it looks really pretty." in "defense" of the film.
Why watch it then? By watching shows that aren't good, you contribute to the decline of television quality.
He's trying to bring down a cultish tyrant who has caused all manner of ill for the meager remainder of the species and you're bothered by some minor fault against doctor ethics? That might be unethical in modern human civilization but: Last of humankind. Brink of doom. Trying to bring down a cultish tyrant who has…
1. Look at 2016. Do we really seem like advanced, full-brained creatures in light of all the shit lately? Hell, there are modern humans who live in the woods just fine. And jungle tribes that live just fine. She doesn't guide them to "more" because they were surviving just fine until the random introduction of…
The end of season one, when Ben wakes up, is three years after "invasion day". The start of season two is probably some months or years more, given the rise and fall of a whole organized rebellion. She probably didn't realize the way in at the time - though I still think she was the baby Abbie in the helicopter scene.
This is what I got from it.
They're predators. They hunt. What, you expect cubes of tofu lying around?
That would just taint Twin Peaks with her awfulness.
No, no it wasn't. As I just explained.
They're not "people-eating" though. They're meat-eating. Even humans, when put in a drastic scenario, will cease with the in-group illusions and see fellow people simply as meat. It'd make it tough to empathize if they were, say, humans chilling out in modern-day and they just eat people for taste. But they're really…
1) Margaret got in. If she leaves, she could guide OTHERS in. Attacking from outside is one thing…
Not sure where speaking rationally to try to defuse stupid violence falls into "talking to a dog" territory…