u/TheAmazingArsonist

Image 1 — Tun Summer SmackDown Art
Image 2 — Tun Summer SmackDown Art
Image 3 — Tun Summer SmackDown Art
Image 4 — Tun Summer SmackDown Art

Tun Summer SmackDown Art

I've started running a little yearly event on our game server, "Summer Smackdown", hosted by Tun, an AI designed only to entertain and bring in the views. (Ethics where very much not included in her programming)

Earth has many interesting characters both hero's and villains, so in the summer she hosts fighting events, while she's not above kidnapping fighters she often just offers prize money and high tech gadgets and weapons. Villains sign on for a chance to make money and get there hands on something dangerous, hero's join ether to stop them or just because they want a chance to throw down and earn some glory.

Events range from 1v1 duals, battle Royals and Tag team matches.

I wanted some custom artwork so here we are, Tun and her droids where done by Into Existence, who can be contacted on discord or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/intoexistence1/

I added the background and text myself, if you want to use any of these yourself please go ahead and do so.

u/TheAmazingArsonist — 4 days ago

Shows with no bad sessions

The Boy's final season has attracted a lot of hate, I'm not really looking to discuss that specifically here but having also been somewhat disappointed by it I got thinking how rare it is for me to watch a show with no bad seasons. Where the quality starts good and keeps a consistent level of quality for all seasons after or possibly even gets better over time. Even some of the shows I personally really like I have to acknowledge falls off at a point in it's run time or has some weak middling seasons.

Obviously this is all subjective but I'd like to discuss shows that have no bad seasons, some of my examples and what you may think is good start to finish. (I'm not going to say no bad episodes as that might be setting the bar too high but if you think a show genuinely has no bad episodes at all feel free to note that).

Few off the top of my head. Breaking Bad, Bojack Horsman, Avatar the Last Air Bender and the The Office.

Breaking Bad, every session has a very distinct vibe to it and the plot is always moving foreword in some way. It never felt like it was spinning it's wheels or loses it's core identity, it's just good, possibly even no bad episodes that I can think off.

Bojack, if it has a weak session then it was probably the 1st but even that set a high bar and I don't think any of the other seasons fall under it. 1st session helped it figure out it's identity, the later seasons manage to build on that, and somehow managed to blend extremely depressing subject matter and wacky hijinks without any of it feeling forced.

Avatar the Last Air Bender, every session was tightly written, there was a clear goal and objective in each one, character arcs where well paced and well told, at worst it maybe had a few sub-par episodes but I can't really think of one session falling far bellow the others.

The Office (UK). Okay for disclosure I am English so feel feel to call me out for favouritism, but it's 2 full seasons and 2 part third session do hold up to a consistent standard. The US version is longer, and is higher rated, but it really should have just ended when Steve Carell left.

I would like to hear peoples thoughts on what what shows do hold up every session, and ideally why.

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u/TheAmazingArsonist — 13 days ago