I would have been pissed if there'd been a Mal/Inara payoff. I think the Kaylee/Simon was enough, but I also think it wasn't well written.
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I would have been pissed if there'd been a Mal/Inara payoff. I think the Kaylee/Simon was enough, but I also think it wasn't well written.
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I'm Met fan and you've hurt me more than you'll ever know.
I apologize deeply. You are only reciting the propaganda plastered all over your city's back pages. Pages which the Mets would surely like to grace for reasons other than their mediocrity, poor souls. Still, the team's got potential.
I found the Simon/Kaylee stuff pretty predictable, but not especially bothersome for all that. Inara was 100% waste of skin. Book wasn't much of a character -- shades of the magical negro -- especially when he got to have Martyrsome Last Words for Our Hero.
I liked No-Name the operative a lot, in part because I like Chiwetel Ejiofor a lot. He's got a humane intelligence to him, which juxtaposes nicely to the character's actions. I do recall thinking it was kind of strange that he be left, at the end like that. I can imagine scenarios, where it's a "race to the upload button" situation, where, the button being pressed, he recognizes that his job can't be done, and, like, invites himself over to Serenity for breakfast. But that wasn't what was scripted.
Wearing costumes for regular showings is also not of the good
I'm kinda looking forward to the geekpeeping tomorrow night. It has to be more fun than "leafpeeping". (planning a vacation around staring at vegetation has always mystified me.)
Then again, I'll be incognito...passing as a normal person. Must. control. squeeing.
I apologize deeply. You are only reciting the propaganda plastered all over your city's back pages.
If anything it puts ones concept of fanaticism in perspective. In pregame celebration Islander and Ranger fans fought on the ice, dressed in Santa suits! Then I move out here and go to a Dodger game where you can hear the resounding roar of golf claps. People walking around in costume? Could be worse, just saying.
Pages which the Mets would surely like to grace for reasons other than their mediocrity, poor souls. Still, the team's got potential.It's fun to root for the underdog.
I can imagine scenarios, where it's a "race to the upload button" situation, where, the button being pressed, he recognizes that his job can't be done, and, like, invites himself over to Serenity for breakfast. But that wasn't what was scripted.I thought for sure when the Operative showed up again he was going to announce he was becoming a shepherd. Glad that didn't happen.
Since Book could have been successfully played in the movie by a non-retarded white male, it's an error to call the role, even slightly, magical in its negritude. Sometimes melanin is just melanin.
Honestly I can't think of a single line or moment in the entire series or movie when Book's (or Zoe's, for that matter) race had any bearing whatsoever. Something that I applaud the creators for.
Oh, Matt, I didn't mean to cause paranoia! You certainly never said anything I found insulting.
In general, people criticizing my work or me as a writer doesn't bother me, because that's what I do and it's only fair. Pscyhoanalyzing me, and accusing me of hidden motives bugs me... unless it's really funny. And I feel like this is horribly self-absorbed so I'm gonna hush.
Psychoanalyzing and attributing hidden motives? Gosh, TWOP recappers certainly never did that.
I find it interesting that the large majority of people reviewing the movie who hadn't seen the series before liked the movie just fine. But I guess they're just Studio Yes Men.
Also? Shut up, Strega. (Or wait, are we only allowed to say that to fictional characters that annoy us?)
Kernel, it seems you're feeling very personally attacked here. However, you're getting explicitly personal, and that's not kosher.
KernelM, maybe you're trying for funny but you've crossed way over into rude.