Fun fact: According to Nya, the ninja way consists of inflicting horrible suffering on your enemies rather than offering them the sweet deliverance of death
Remember when Skylor was shown to be an archer in sets and promotional material for a bit? It didn’t make its way into the show unless you count the one time she used a bow during her fight against Jacob and maybe another I’m forgetting.
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Jay and Nya date night, Ninja playing videogames and The Ninja in front of Steeped Wisdom (with glow-in-the-dark effect on Cole).
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I really enjoyed Way of the Departed and The Splinter in the Blind Man's Eye.
Have you ever considered writing novels for other LEGO themes, like Nexo Knights? If so, which theme would you choose, and what kind of story would it be?
In the comic book, MM’s name is not a metaphor or a joke. His mother worked in a Vought manufacturing plant contaminated with Compound V, causing MM to be born with a genetic mutation. If he goes too long without drinking his mother's actual breast milk, he grows severely weak and will eventually die. Because of this, his elderly mother is kept alive in a back room, a tragic and deeply bizarre sci-fi dependency.
The TV show completely ditches this bizarre element. In the series, "Mother’s Milk" is simply a moniker, and his real name is Marvin T. Milk. He is completely human and has no creepy dietary requirements to stay alive.
This scene actually pissed me off, like how tf did Kimiko just happened to find the exact 3 books for this very specific context within 15 seconds out of hundreds of books?
In the boys, he'll have a black man, French man, English man and a Russian communist brutally beat a Nazi and in the same volume have a explicit gay supe orgy