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I completely agree. I’ve never been so angry at a show’s writing as I am at Once Upon a Time. I could probably write a blog analyzing everything in each show, pointing out just how messy the storytelling is.

“Yam-hued piss goblin.”

Today:

I completely agree. Even if this flaw is an established character trait, characters only really work if they move forward. Once Upon a Time has the exact same problem; the writing on that show continually prevents the characters from moving forward. Example A: Emma Swan. She’s a thirty-something woman who’s been in

Once Upon a Time. I’ve watched every episode for six seasons (?) now, and it just hurts my heart. Don’t get me wrong, I love the characters, but the writing on the show is just not good.

I absolutely love everything about Emma Watson, but that doll looks terrifying.

Wonder Woman stealing the superhero show this year <3

In terms of plot construction, I’d say Civil War is on par with this crossover. The events here make just as much sense (if not more) than Baron Zemo’s incredibly convenient and “contingent-upon-the-choices-of-other-people” plan in Civil War.

That is honestly my favorite music video of all time.

I just wish that they didn't spend all their time crafting movies with computer-generated animation. Call me old fashioned, but there's reason that the hand-drawn films are my favorites.

Many thoughts:

I’m a little late to the gaming world, and as a result I missed most of the early Assassins Creed games. Are there any good playthroughs online or synopsis’ available? I would love to know the story!

I’m fairly certain that the feminine face Evey sees under V’s mask is her own.