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I predicted The Boys (2019-2026) final episode. Let's see if it will turn out to be true.
I predicted The Boys (2019-2026) final episode. Let's see if it will turn out to be true.
If he wasn't this much of a gooner, I think Rock Hard would have a solid chance of fighting Homelander.
I would actually watch a show with the Deep, where he discovers the actual Atlantis of the Boys universe, and starts working with them, while going through a heroes journey of sorts. Maybe we would even get a scene where the Atlanteans react to him claiming to be the "King of the Seven seas".
Weird question: Say, you are a time traveler from 2050, who's job is to stop people from intervening in world history or cause harm in the timeline. Sometimes you actually have to travel back in time to do things. If you get a job that takes you to 2001 september 10th to 17th, would you stop 9/11?
So as the title says. Your main objective is to travel back in time to stop someone from harming the timeline. But said job could take place in 1 week's time in September 10th to the 17th, and you might even get the chance to stop 9/11 from happening, or maybe even save the people in the building. Would you do it, even if it could cause one of the people's descendants to later kill one of your ancestors? Or harm the people close to you? Or maybe would you try to save people, if said saving itself could cause harm in the timeline?
Or would you focus on your main objective of stopping the person themselves, who went there to cause harm in the timeline?
The 1 minute long scene where the dog-themed human supe is sniffing the cat-themed human supe's ass and vicaversa was absolutely necessary in the Boys, Bravo Cript Key
So the latest Gaming-controversy made me wonder...
After seeing how many people had a problem with that "Mixtape" game not having that much gameplay, I wonder why there wasn't any controversy around this game.
Obviously, I haven't played that game. But the main complain that I have seen is that Mixtape "Doesn't have that much gameplay". The same is applicable to Dispatch, yet there wasn't any controversy. Or even there was a controversy, it wasn't as big as it was with Mixtape. Maybe it wasn't even the biggest controversy, it's just the one that I have seen the most. But my question would be:
How much gameplay is "too little" gameplay?
Which Sentai seasons have the most unintentionally disturbing vibe?
As the title said. Which seasons have unintenionally disturbing vibes? For some reasons, I had a feeling that some seasons were originally not intended to be Sentais, but were made as such because not many other companies wanted the show.