Hello there, I'm Nick! I'm a freelance writer who has worked on various TTRPG projects like Daylite Publications' Jaqlaund & a pro-DM for Nightshade Tavern. I also wrote the script for Kuman Picture's Ceroboh that's currently showing on Netflix Malaysia.
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Yup. Outsourcing your control and decision making to a Slop Slot Machine is why AI doesn’t make sense in the Arts. Whatever it spits out, you can’t explain why you “chose” that detail, because you didn’t choose anything.
‘BACKROOMS’ director Kane Parsons says he would get “no enjoyment” out of using generative AI on any project — “It defeats the purpose entirely for me.”
“I think I'm in the same boat as most well-adjusted people. If I could snap my fingers and make generative Al disappear forever, I probably would.”
(Source: https://t.co/LA3K1o9KjK)
Something that kind of mystifies me about the way people interact with stories these days is the insistence on literally every single character getting equal amounts of attention or plot importance regardless of their actual role in the story
Andor did something to me that no other Star Wars film ever could: they made me actually HATE the empire. Before they were just nebulous bad guys, but in Andor they became an oppressive violent force that exerted their authority just because they could and I wanted them to lose like never before.
Kuzushiro is so funny as a mangaka because she ALWAYS had the sauce but she just doesn't lock in as hard as she can and when she does actually lock in we get The Moon On A Rainy Night
"Plot Holes" are fine.
Movies need to make emotional sense before they do logical.
If you don't notice a plot hole until waaay after the movie ends, then the writer did their keeping you emotionally invested in the characters and story.
Most plot holes are nitpicking pedantry.
15 years ago, the TV Anime 'Puella Magi MADOKA MAGICA' Officially Ended!
After many delays, series finale 'Walpurgisnacht Rising' the Movie is scheduled to premiere August 28th
Seriously both manga and anime perfectly capture Hinako's emotions, as someone who is surprised that someone stopped her from dying. It's like hope through self-destruction. She's not upset. Yeah, she wants to die, but what she wants most is salvation