it is really funny that the Star Wars universe was ruled by a single government for twenty-five thousand years and then cycled through four different civil wars/transfers in power in two generations all because of one guy’s highly convoluted ridiculous plan
@koda_morran@chernovlosya Evil as privation of good, right? I think it's elegant for explaining moral evil, but I can't fully recall what he said about things like disease or miscarriages. Did it have something to do with Original Sin?
gaming as a whole got worse when people started accepting garten of banban and treating it as if it was anything else than an embarrassing joke of a product
We should nuke the term "passion project" I DON'T CARE HOW MUCH *YOU* THE CREATOR SUCK THE DICK OF YOUR OWN PROJECT! DO I????? IS IT GOOOD???? IF YOU ALONE LIKE IT , YOU CAN WRITE IT UNDER THE TABLE!!!! WE NEED NOT SEE IT.
@Anvaen I haven’t, but I think I understand what you mean. Pilots are supposed to sell people on shows, but I wonder how much of the Gameoverse pilot you could pare down before the audience stops understanding what the average episode is going to be like while still being a first episode
the internet has rotted people’s ability to consume media at a normal pace where things are gradually revealed to the audience over the course of the story lmao. if u cant explain all the lore of your show in the pilot, your show sucks and u should die. animation is cinema tho
@A21starman@spikermonster I think if Gameoverse just had a normal first episode instead of it also being a pilot, there would probably be a bit more room for mystery. Even then, I don’t think we needed to see the entirety of Kit’s backstory for us to understand what’s going on with her
@The13thBird@spikermonster When you put it like that, I think I agree. Gameoverse is clearly trying to sell the audience on what to expect from the show, but simultaneously has to fill the role of a first episode by introducing every concept all at once. So, it all ends up getting crammed into 30 minutes
On its third attempt tonight, Marblehead Town Meeting approved an “MBTA Communities–compliant” district largely centered on the 125-year-old Tedesco Country Club, meeting 3A requirements on paper while all but assuring no new housing would be built.
This comment says it all.