endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

Redwall was the bomb. The moles and hares were the best. I liked the ferrets too, for some reason.

I know this isn’t a sword fight, but one of my favorite movie segments was when Arwen saves Frodo and floods the Nazgul. Liv Tyler was super confident in that moment and I was really into it. I’m glad they changed that from the books, I think it was Elrond or Strider who did it, but it was a good call shifting that to

I also like how the bending is reflective of real life martial arts and how they can be used for offense and defense and empowerment and increasing your health etc. As a kid I probably would have loved the martial arts cause I did Taekwondo but as an adult I can appreciate the distinctions between the forms and

Same! I posted almost the exact same thing. I was introduced to it as an adult and would have loved it as a kid. Some of the stuff like how each nation has a distinct real life counterpart and martial art would have likely gone over my head, but the humor might have landed better. I mean, some of the stuff will always

I would have had all the best nightmares from Ghibli. Their stuff isn’t really scary as an adult, but it can challenge your imagination and as a kid I probably would have been fantastically freaked out.

Avatar: The Last Airbender was around when I was a kid, but I didn’t watch it until I was an adult. I still love it a whole lot, but I think some of the humor might have gone further when I was a kid. I can appreciate how epic the plot and character developments are, as well as the intricate fight scenes, more as an

That graphic never gets old. Did you just google “Blonde” and “Fox News” to find it?

Truth. Props to him for actually interviewing the fan though and not pretending a giant “fuck trump” chant was going on like I think most of his colleagues would do. Just ignore a huge and obvious narrative in favor of being willfully ignorant.

Also, has a rocking mustache and is a very smart dude. It is extra funny for me because where I live there is a Scott Clarke Toyota/Honda dealership and he is in all of his commercials and he also favors a big mustache and a red sweater. So I imagine after escaping Hawkins, Mr. Clarke moves to NC and becomes a car

Dustin has game. It is very constant.

Yeah she has great moments of humor where she is joking or being sarcastic or taking the piss when it comes to Hopper being... Hopper. But also her yelling at people is very funny too. Her dedication and perseverance also round out a very well constructed character.

Yeah and it worked. I mean, it did earn him some daggers from the eyes of Nadal, but he got the point. Rafa looked like he was going to straight up murder him though.

He was “the logical skeptic” in season one but now he’s just a goofball with girl problems. I guess those hormones are messing with his head haha

Oh I gotcha. My bad. I enjoyed what you had to say. My mind is just fried after binging the whole damn show. all night. It really is that good/addictive.

Yeah I gotcha, but Mike has kind of gone above and beyond that syndrome. His dickishness over the past few seasons is making early Steve look like season 2 Steve by comparison.

Did you mean to send that to me? I was supporting Hopper.

I agree, we’ve heard very similar variations on those tired arguments in couple fights in an abundance of media. Obviously gender and economic disparities are issues that characters have to deal with on shows, but you think the writers could have made it seem a bit more original and not “generic disagreement

Yeah she is a bully, especially to her brother. But since she’s the younger sibling it *must* be hilarious. What an inversion of roles!

that was a good one!

Part of the time Erica is funny and seems like a precocious kid where it makes sense that she talks like an adult, but then the other part she sounds like the adult who wrote her lines is just coming out there. Like that kid in “The Nice Guys”though I do like the actress and want to see more of the character. Also,