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  1. I really enjoyed this.  There was a lot that worked and a lot that didn't work, but I would definitely watch more of it.

    I love how faithful it is to the original series, while also going its own way.  I noticed right away that much of the dialogue was taken directly from the manga/anime.  Same with the visuals throughout.

    The Yusuke/Keiko relationship was my favorite part.  The acting and writing definitely delivered in that area.

    I liked Kuwabara's role in this and thought they got his characterization just right.  Hiei and Kurama I wasn't feeling so much, and Kurama's look *really* bothered me.  The Hiei actor really sounds just like his anime counterpart though.

    I'm not sure about the decision to adapt the Dark Tournament in the way that they did.  I thought that in some ways it worked, but in other ways it didn't.  The Genkai/Toguro story feels rushed, and I'm not really sure why they decided to do it this way.  Maybe if it had been more like ten episodes instead of just five?

    I liked what they did with the Sakyo character.  The actor was very good in the role and well written.  His scenes were all strong.  Toguro's actor was good, but needed more to work with (and better cgi!)  His older brother was really hamming it up though lol.  Also, kudos to the actor who played Tarukane the gambler.  He really embodied the role in such a small part.

    I thought Botan/Koenma were both well done.  Also liked the Yukina actress.

    The first two episodes and the last one were probably my favorites.  The final battle was emotional and I liked seeing the gang being friends together at the end.  Overall it was rushed but had a lot going for it so I hope it gets renewed, and with a higher episode count next time.  I can see them doing at least two more arcs.  There was a reference to Sensui in the first episode, and I'm wondering whether they might be saving some of the Dark Tournament contestants for a possible Demon Realm season later on.

    Miscellaneous:

    Nice easter egg with "Smile Bomb" playing on the truck driver's radio in the beginning.

    The subtitles had some odd translations at times.  For example makaichuu (Demon World insects) are called "Roundworm Monsters" in the subs.  And whenever the characters refer to Genkai as baasan (a term for elderly women), the subtitles say "Master".  It's not really a big deal and I understand them taking certain liberties, but just something I noticed.

     

     

     

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  2. Marshall/Stella is a lazy and poorly written plot development.

    With everyone celebrating over at Portia's house I can't help but wonder if Taggert is drunk off his ass somewhere.

    The dialogue writing on this show is awful.  Especially the casual stuff like between TJ/Molly and Kristina.

    I'm happy to see the Esme story pick up again.

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  3. 35 minutes ago, arc said:

    Peter Parker, Superman, Barry Allen, Jean Grey, 99% of all mutants several times, most of the core X-men when Hickman introduced the reincarnation protocols to stop death being a plot point in X-comics, Matt Murdock, Kamala Khan (she got better in just two months!), Bruce Wayne ... this trope is so common TV Tropes doesn't just have a sub-page for comic books, but a sub-sub page for the DCU and another two for Marvel (616 and the Ultimate universe)

    Most of those characters only ever died starting in recent years of comic book history.  Superman dying was a huge event that was never going to last.  Although it may be a popular trope in present day, for the majority of comic book history characters dying was never really a thing.

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  4. On 12/4/2023 at 3:05 PM, arc said:

    Also, comics characters rarely stay dead. 

    This isn't really true, at least in regards to the main characters and protagonists.  It's more like those characters rarely ever die in the first place.  Villains and supporting characters maybe, but even then it's usually only after years and years that they return to life.

    Also, movies are not comic books.  The difference between mediums means that the nature of storytelling will not be the same, and the audience's expectations will also be different.

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  5. 2 hours ago, rmontro said:

    Other problems are, of course, superhero fatigue, inserting politics into the movies, and lazy writing (which includes ignoring the source material).

    Like they have always done in the comic books?  And in every other genre of fiction ever?

    1 hour ago, shrewd.buddha said:

    It is not helpful when directors or actors say things like "I made this move for [some group]" or "This movie wasn't made for [some group]."  ..even if the comments were well intentioned.

    Any directors or actors in particular that you are referring to?

  6. 6 hours ago, shrewd.buddha said:

    Theory #1: Marvel shouldn't hand out movie projects like 'prizes' to directors and writers who don't understand or care about the source material.
     Taika Waititi (Love & Thunder) and Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman 1984) gave their iconic comic characters a type of cartoon character treatment.
    Long-time comics fans were not pleased. 
    Joel Schumacher's "Batman Forever" effectively killed Batman for several years.
    (correction: Schumacher's "Batman and Robin" )

    Say what you will about the quality of those films, but I would argue that Schumacher's films displayed a greater understanding of the source material than Tim Burton's.

    I don't think that the issue is with long-term comics fans.  You can ignore the source material and still make a good film that general audiences will enjoy.  The problem is bad filmmaking when directors and writers have bad ideas and churn out mediocre stories.

    3 hours ago, shantown said:

    But what do I know... I liked Batman and Robin. :)

    There's a lot to like about it.  It's a fun and entertaining movie, in spite of its overall negative qualities.

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  7. 15 minutes ago, ffwbe said:

    I’m all for women making whatever choices they want to make but Molly’s dialogue about how she was thinking about leaving her job once the baby was born because she would rather focus on the baby and her relationship with TJ goes completely the character we’ve seen growing up. Like she was raised by a single mother who was in the same profession and had 2 kids and she used to be proud of that. They’d never write TJ say he wants to put his career on the back burner to spend more time at home.  

    I think that may have been deliberate because Kristina followed up with a line about how she never thought she would ever hear those words from Molly.  I can't really remember whether they elaborated on it or not.

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  8. 2 hours ago, Anduin said:

    Given you have other spider women in there, my bet is Sony is positioning this for spinoffs.

    I don't really think so.  I think they are just trying to establish them as a unit or "team", focusing on the bond between all of the women.  That seems to be what the movie will be centered around.

    57 minutes ago, Trini said:

    I mean -- It looks like a 'Spider-' movie, but I have NO IDEA who any of those people are supposed to be.

    I recognize them from various 2000s-era Spider-Man stories, but I'm sure general audiences won't have any idea who they are.  I think Sony will be betting on "looks like a Spider-movie" to draw audiences in, judging by the trailer.

  9. Valentin is horrible with children.  All of his scenes this week have been weird and awkward.

    I hope that Harmony is warning Willow about Michael.  That would be an interesting direction for this story, and it might explain the Vader costume.

    I think it's cool that Anna shot Charlotte, but hopefully won't turn into some big secret thing.

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  10. LW and her fake laugh got a workout today.

    The child actors are horrible.

     

    39 minutes ago, jacourt said:

    Why did it seem that Valentin was overly stressing about getting the kids trick or treating. He seemed very high strung interacting with charlotte. Why???

    JPS's acting in those scenes was odd and I'm not sure what they were going for.

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  11. 18 hours ago, Lantern7 said:

    Also, I think it goes without saying that his Harvey was the best one. Granted, there’s not much competition, but he was able to inject the necessary tragedy into Two-Face. 

    Moll was very good, but I don't think it's fair to compare his character with other versions.  The show created a whole new backstory for Harvey, and the writing leaned heavily into the tragedy as it typically did, so Moll had a lot more to work with compared to others.

  12. On 10/26/2023 at 11:17 PM, WendyCR72 said:

    Anyone have any of the various Peanuts book collections?

    I haven't read Peanuts in years but saw the newer collections really cheap on eBay a couple years ago and almost considered it.  I agree that they are a must read for fans.  For something like Peanuts, chronological is always best in my view.

    As a child I would spend hours reading through all of the many collected editions that were available back then.  I would consume as much Peanuts related media as I could find, such as the television series, holiday specials, movies etc, and try to find as much information about Charles Schulz as possible.  I was a fan.

    I think I always preferred the earlier years, back when Snoopy was just an ordinary beagle, and Patty and Violet were around.

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  13. 48 minutes ago, susannah said:

    Not irredeemable? Angry for a while?  Did you miss Gladys's stealing of Sasha's money, allowing Dr M to imprison her and drug her to keep access to the money? Sasha could have been killed. She could have really hurt someone in her drugged out state.  Why would she EVER "come around?"

    For a soap character, that's not *too* damning.  At least not something she can't climb back from.

    Gladys was too close to Brando for Sasha to ever truly stay mad at her forever.  And the way she supported Sasha after his and the baby's deaths probably counts for something.

     

    47 minutes ago, tessaray said:

    I wouldn't mind some ongoing scenes with Sonny and Sasha bonding...

    Sonny and Sasha bonding always scares me into thinking she will end up pregnant by him.

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  14. 4 hours ago, susannah said:

    So the warden and lawyer can't regret incidents occurring on their watches, as fits the storyline, because of their race and the race of the victim?

    They can do it, yes, but because of their races, it's going to send a certain message to the viewers. Regardless of whether it fits the storyline or not.

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  15. 3 hours ago, Auntie Velvet said:

    But did anyone else go from clocking how cool it was to see two Black women in power positions at the beginning of the episode, and then feel progressively sickened by the way they were bowing and scraping to Saints Drew and Carly with each passing moment?

    I know exactly what you mean.  And, yes, it is an unfortunate thing to have play out on screen.

    I was half-afraid they might have Carly take over as the new Warden, the way these stories have been going.

     

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  16. It will be interesting to see how long this new Molly sticks around.  Cool that they hired another Greek actor, like Haley.

    I'm not sure what the point of that whole chickenpox thing with Sprina was, but it feels like it was all more about Esme than anything else.

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