Hopefully, they’ll start doing more original stories instead of copying old TNG episodes and changing them just enough to avoid plagiarism lawsuits. And try to avoid as much of TNG season 1 and 2's smugness as possible.
Hopefully, they’ll start doing more original stories instead of copying old TNG episodes and changing them just enough to avoid plagiarism lawsuits. And try to avoid as much of TNG season 1 and 2's smugness as possible.
The dungeon master really fucked up this campaign.
I am pleasantly surprised by how much the show is getting into the comic book stuff. Considering how the show was pitched, I was expecting it to stay very grounded, with only hints about the bigger X-Men world. But they’ve already introduced the Hounds, Stepford Cuckoos, and the Hellfire Club.
Trump is the who’s in a deep state, of denial about Eric’s existence.
They’re making a sequel? That decision does not seem 2 Bright.
I tried creating my dream woman in a computer and overloading it with a power surge, but it didn’t bring her to life and gifted with godlike powers at all.
Seriously, Snoke, you and me man, we’re fucking done professionally.
I have to return some holocrons.
The Pride’s master plan better not be digging up dragon bones to grind into immortality powder.
Except RPG like progression isn’t the only type of progression there is. And just because people can gain understanding through epiphanies doesn’t mean there’s no struggle or challenge.
Except religion is just one example I’m using.
Doctor Phil, a man who is as genuine as his psychology diploma.
And you’re missing the point. I wasn’t talking about Moses, I was talking about how someone becomes a believer in a religion. They go through challenges, but the challenge is not progressive in the scale of things they believe.
Except the challenge people have to overcome doesn’t always have to do with training based on RPG rules. Challenges could be emotional, psychological, spiritual, etc.
We’ll probably also see
How did his parents fail him over and over again? As far as we know, they did the best they could. They had no way of protecting him against an evil space wizard invading his mind, so they sent him to the only person who could, Luke. It was Luke who failed him, and only for a split second.
It would have been fine if they hadn’t tied Snoke so closely to Kylo. Now we don’t know why Kylo turned, if it was even his fault, what he wants, or what really motivates him to do anything. He clearly doesn’t want to do anything he actually does.
The Force is magic, a supernatural thing that allows people to do impossible things. The levels of impossibility for the things that can be done is arbitrary. If the story says the Force lets a character do a thing, then that character can do that thing. It’s like when god decides that David can slay Goliath. Did…
So what’s the deal with the obelisk/teleporter? Where did it come from and who made it? There has to be other forces involved.
Luke wasn’t some crack pilot, he shot animals for sports because he was a farmboy. Rey had to survive alone on a planet full of pirates, criminals, and scavengers.