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Found this comment on YouTube and it's so accurate. Modern writers think that just because a character has a tragic backstory, it justifies their horrible actions. It DOESN'T and I'm sick of writers using it as a crutch.

Found this comment on YouTube and it's so accurate. Modern writers think that just because a character has a tragic backstory, it justifies their horrible actions. It DOESN'T and I'm sick of writers using it as a crutch.

You can understand a character's motivation, but it doesn't excuse their behavior.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 10 hours ago

I bet if Suction Cup Man entered the circus, his swears wouldn't be censored and he'd remember who he was. Because... he's SUCTION CUP MAN! Fuck you, look at him go!

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 10 hours ago
▲ 26 r/gumball

I REALLY hate the BFFs episode.

Awful jokes, mediocre plot, Darwin getting some of the worst writing in the series, this was a sign that the final season of the original run was going downhill. And Darwin isn't even a fun kind of jealous like he was in The Bros. He's just unpleasant and unbearable to watch.

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u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 14 hours ago

Carlos Alazraqui is a very talented voice actor. Not only does he voice the legend himself Mr. Crocker, he also voices other characters I love like Clam from Camp Lazlo and Salty Mike from Squirrel Boy.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 20 hours ago

Squirrel Boy is flawed in several areas, but I still enjoy it. I like how the dad is voiced by Red from That 70s Show. It also does make me legit laugh, which is more than I can say for most modern cartoons. I kinda wish it lasted a bit longer. Final note: I adore Salty Mike. He's best boy/pet.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 20 hours ago

Could the Rocket Power crew outsurf the main group from Stoked?

A summer themed prompt for everyone to enjoy. If you remember Stoked, you're a real one.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 21 hours ago

If Kim Possible was made by Disney today, it would not be good. The 2019 film is proof of that. Modern Disney shows do not have great writers, ESPECIALLY in the comedy department.

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What if Kara had become a public hero in 2012 and somehow met Oliver the same year? I doubt they would have been as friendly with each other if Kara had seen Oliver murder people as the Hood.

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▲ 46 r/arrow

What if Darhk and HIVE started Genesis in Season 1? Would he have shut down the Undertaking before Malcolm put it into motion?

The 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet is still one of the best Shakespeare films ever made. I was shook by this film in middle school and it's still entertaining now. It's way better than the Leo version.

This is without a doubt one of my favorite shots in the entire Arrowverse. Who doesn't love a good hero lineup? It's no wonder Seasons 2 and 3 of Legends constantly used it in their opening narrations.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 3 days ago

I will forever hate how the Hawks just bolted and never helped out with anything ever again. They could have at LEAST come back during the Infinite Earths saga. Stupid showrunners.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 3 days ago
▲ 43 r/arrow

Just rewatched this death scene from Season 3 and the way the attacker said hello is WAY creepier than I remember. I do not remember that voice sounding like that back in the day.

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u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 3 days ago
▲ 94 r/gumball

We all agree "The Tape" is one of the best Gumball episodes, right?

Between the hysterical opening, the cheat code tank scene, Baby Anais, the Annihilator, and Cream de HOOEHEHGH, I always bust a gut laughing at this episode.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 4 days ago
▲ 15 r/gumball

Season 2 is very mean, but MAN is it hilarious.

A common complaint about Season 2 is that it's way too mean at times. I definitely see where people are coming from, but I don't mind it that much because Season 2 is very funny. "The Game", "The Tape", "The Banana", "The Lesson", "The Internet", "The Watch", they're all freaking classics. I also really miss the first voice actors of Gumball and Darwin. They were AMAZING at delivering lines and screams.

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u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 4 days ago

All these years later, I have to ask. Do people still hate Atlantis Squarepantis? I had it on DVD as a kid and I didn't hate it. Sure, there were moments I didn't like, but it's certainly nowhere near as bad as other specials.

u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 — 5 days ago