This is what I was getting at. I don't have a dog in this race either way, but I was criticizing people's decision to watch the show without supporting the network funding the damn show
This is appropriate, because those networks stink.
I mean, I'm still going to watch that TTG! episode. I just won't be happy about it. I would have settled for reruns, but I was hoping that they were either going to rerun the first two seasons before premiering a third or a short series based on the time skip
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=54527
When I saw the headline, it was "Young Justice Returns to TV." I was so angry that I could have thrown a baby into the sun.
Goddamn it.
I'm going to watch it on a different site so they don't get my support. Hey, if all goes well, everyone will do the same and it'll get cancelled! Then we can ***** about them cancelling a show we all loved.
Though as of now, there is no Thanos in Avengers 2, it's not set in stone (according to Kevin Fiege) since the movie is still in production and, to quote Fiege, "who am I to tell Thanos what to do?" Josh Brolin, for those that didn't know, has been cast as Thanos and during SDCC, THERE WAS A REVEAL OF HIM AND HIS VOICE.
RASHE, DAMN IT. PRONOUNCE IT "RASHE." Anyway, something I didn't catch before; the guy at 1:40 who tells the Arrow that somethings don't stay dead is the new Count Vertigo.
My religion says that we're alive as spirits and we become humans after death. This is the afterlife. Everyone else has it backwards. So we're all dead right now.
Just realized this is the only forum I visit at all anymore. I don't think I've been a member of any forum for a couple of years now, at least a few months before Veritas ended (I frequented Helz0ne's forum a bit). Been thinking about making an account on comicbookresources since I'm on there quite a bit, though.
Michelle Trachtenberg is so goddamn cute.
OH MY GOD, MOCKINGBIRD. Yes! Wonder if she'll have a connection to Hawkeye
Going from comics, Hope will be Hank's and Janet's daughter who will serve as the love interest of Lang whereas Yellow Jacket will be a former mentee of Hank's and will probably be the reason Pym retired. Wouldn't surprise me if he resents Pym and hates Lang for being Pym's successor. I bet he'll end up kidnapping or hurting Hope to get back at both Ant-Men
Hilter was right is an opinion. Doesn't mean we can't argue against that opinion. Stating that the argument is irrelevant because it all boils down to personal preferences (which I also think is wrong) neither defeats my argument nor defeats the point of arguing.
The point is that education and humor ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE. You just said that you don't care which direction they go in, but you've spent this whole thread defending their current direction while shooting down the old one. Hell, the subtle lessons are either too subtle that I'm just not noticing them anymore or they're gone altogether. We're arguing that the latter is generally what's going on and that's bad enough. Nothing against the random humor shows, but people are complaining because of the massive amount of them with the lack of the better shows. If I want to see a show about the dark side of superheroics (I MISS YOUNG JUSTICE, CAN YOU TELL?), will I find that on the Learning Channel? Hell, look at the original Teen Titans program: random humor (SOME ENTIRE EPISODES FOCUSED ON IT) and more serious episodes with overreaching storyarcs that were meaningful (here's looking at you, Terra, Slade, Doom Patrol, Robin's Paranoia, freakin' Trigon, Raven's dark personality, racial attack on Starfire [Who also dealt with jealousy and being overshadowed by her sister], Cyborg's problem with losing his humanity, and should I say one more time: TERRA'S WHOLE STORY ARC). There's a show that did it right.
Erm, she was being clear, I think. If she only mentioned that the problem was attracting the teenagers, then you'd have a point. However, since she mentioned that they're choosing to attract the teenagers in place of the actual lessons, then that's clear. There's a certain type of humors that young, teenage boys prefer and programming companies are choosing that humor for that specific audience instead of actual quality plotlines and stories that have impact. Replacing Young Justice with Teen Titans GO! or Spectacular Spider-Man with Ultimate Spider-Man, Aaron Stone with shows like Zeke and Luthor, etc. is why the quality has gone down. The two types of shows can coexist and the more serious shows can keep random humor (but that shouldn't be the focus). The problem is Disney, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and the ilk are choosing one over the other and it's not the one that they should choose. If anything, the fact that there are less and less shows with meaningful and impacting lessons and stories and more and more random and idiotic comedy-based shows is the failure at the least.
About the remake thing, that's what I was thinking. I was bit on the fence about it, but I'm not going to be that strict unless Nintendo wants to pay me money to market this RP No worries about the sluggish thing. A lot of that is mostly on me. I'm hoping once things get started officially (as in, when all characters are on the same page and given an objective), everything will get moving much more rapidly. To spoil it a bit for y'all, the plan is to have everyone meet up, get ambushed by grunts, escape through a manner you will all see, and then split into groups.