I love how everything you suggest to improve the episode is yet another trope.
I love how everything you suggest to improve the episode is yet another trope.
While Harkin’s points were expressed crudely, there’s sense in some of them.
Ahhh yes the “because this didn’t happen the way I wanted it to, it isn’t good” argument. There’s always one.
Counterpoint: You’re wrong.
So he used the wrong word?
Side Note: You don’t know what “trope” means.
Wow you must be really smart or something.
All tropes are
badboringexcept for the very specific tropes that you like. Got it.
You miss my point. I don’t mean no tropes exist or anything not purely trope free is bad.
You should Google the word trope and become familiar with its actual definition.
I’m not sure you know what trope means.
I think you’re mistaken. comic book guy and “geek culture” are the ones who say things need to be exactly the same as always. I’m saying tropes (i.e. the way things always are) are bad writing. That’s why they’re tropes. GoT was great because it rejected tropes. e.g. the good guy Ned died. The good guy Robb died. The…
Producers must not have gotten your memo with the list of tropes acceptable to you.
This battle has been teased since the show began in 2011, so it needed to be unbelievably epic—more epic than all the other epic battles the series has given us. This was a daunting task, and Game of Thrones succeeded...
It has learned a lot but we should not be accepting self driving cars until they are 100 percent perfect.
Yeah but even humans make dumb mistakes. There is only so much you can train something. Just wait till something crazy gets thrown in it’s way. You literally need self aware levels of AI to be the same level as a good human driver
3- Bullshit. Plenty of cars get 5 star ratings. The NHTSA told Musk to stop with lying about the claim its the safest car. And they have never finished on top in IIHS testing.
They have continually moved the goalposts on many of Musk’s major promises. So yah, I could easily achieve my goals to if I re-frame the promise as something more achievable or completely ignore them altogether. Being years late on a goal is not a laudable achievement.
Also, gonna need a citation for that first one
I genuinely didn’t know that — certainly wouldn’t make fun of a disability, and hope no one here thinks I would. I was referring only to his famous propensity for impulsively speaking (or typing) things that a better filtered person might have, upon a bit of reflection, kept to himself.