The Dark Side of Wanda (The Fairly OddParents) by MateusCarvalho564, literature
Literature
The Dark Side of Wanda (The Fairly OddParents)
Hello everyone, I have something to tell you. I respect Wanda, but I don't think she's the best character in the cartoon and other cartoon franchises. This is because she has high emotional complexity at complete levels, emotional imbalance and persistence, high gullibility, opportunism and intolerance at high levels, very low self-esteem, high proactivity to express many more attitudes and actions at inopportune moments in terms of interruption, especially attitudes strong. I know that Wanda is a great character, but her development percentage is very impaired and she will never be better than the others, and you already know why. Guys, to give you an idea, let's start from the beginning. In the first seasons, Wanda shows herself to be a friendly and charismatic person. But in later and current seasons, Butch Hartman has made Wanda very annoying. We don't know exactly why, but you can comment if you already know the reason. So that's why we're going to talk about Wanda in later and
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 5/3 by Thaeonblade, literature
Literature
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 5/3
Part 5... Why does this feel so familiar? I've already laid into how this show is a failure of storytelling because it can't just get to the central conflict or make us care about its asshole useless protagonists. The timeline of the Second Age is compressed to where so much is going to be rushed that the full impact of Sauron's eventual reign over Middle Earth will feel short and pathetic. The events of the main plot are so poorly thought out that its like it was done in one draft. Don't even get me started on the whole “Origin of Mordor” stuff in episode 6. First off, Mordor was created by Morgoth in the First Age and already made Sauron's realm in the first third of the Second Age. End of Story. I'm not even going to bother explaining how stupid it is to build a contraption unlocked by a magic black sword to funnel water into a volcano and that this somehow makes the volcano erupt. I'm not even going to bother explaining why every single character should be dead from the
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 4/3 by Thaeonblade, literature
Literature
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 4/3
The Story What exactly is the story of the Rings of Power about? Here's what the official synopsis says: Amazon Studios' forthcoming series brings to screens for the very first time the heroic legends of the fabled Second Age of Middle-earth's history. This epic drama is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and will take viewers back to an era in which great powers were forged, kingdoms rose to glory and fell to ruin, unlikely heroes were tested, hope hung by the finest of threads, and the greatest villain that ever flowed from Tolkien's pen threatened to cover all the world in darkness. Beginning in a time of relative peace, the series follows an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth. From the darkest depths of the Misty Mountains, to the majestic forests of the elf-capital of Lindon, to the breathtaking island kingdom of Númenor, to
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 3/3 by Thaeonblade, literature
Literature
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 3/3
The Characters Out of the Main Cast, only a handful are actually from the books. More than half of the main cast are comprised of made-up characters. The rest are name only characters from the book. I say name only because you would not know whose these characters are without having the names of people from the books. Also, a lot of them are displaced from their canon places in time. My current impression is that ROP takes place towards the end of the Second Age which canonically was 3441 years long. Yet there are characters and events that happened way earlier in the Second Age while other events and changes are either ignored or being pushed to the end of the Second Age. But for now, let's focus on the characters. In the books, the dwarf kings who were named Durin were believed to be the reincarnation of the founder of Khazad-Dum Durin the Deathless. This was because these descendants of Durin's line were so alike to Durin in appearance and manner that he was named Durin as
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 2/3 by Thaeonblade, literature
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Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 2/3
The Compression of the Second Age So apparently Amazon has decided to compress the events of the Second Age for the purposes of the Rings of Power. Their main reason seems to be that trying to have a show telling the whole second age would require constantly recasting or casting a lot of actors for the mortal roles. So to get around this, they've decided to put every Major Event of the Second Age into the show and set the show in the last few centuries of the Second Age. You heard right. The fatal mistake that Spiderman 3; X Men 3, The Last Airbender and Peter Jackson's Hobbit Trilogy all made. Cramming too source material much into one story so that none of these storylines can truly be flesh out or breath. The temptation of the Noldor, the Forging of the Rings of Power; The Creation of the One Ring; the Rise of Sauron; The Founding of Mordor; The War of Sauron and the Elves; the Dark Years of Sauron; The Corruption of Numenor; The Usurpation of Pharazon; the Capture of Sauron;
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 1/3 by Thaeonblade, literature
Literature
Logic's Insight: LOTR: The Rings of Power 1/3
Amazon's Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is the worst adaptation since The Last Airbender Okay, that's actually an insult to M Night Shamalyan The Last Airbender deserves to be treated with all of the contempt that it deserves, don't get me wrong. But at least you're not a bad person if you rightly hate this movie. Same goes for Dragon Ball Evolution. Everyone agrees that its an insult to the source material and a bad movie in its own right, but you're not a bad person for hating this movie. So that's what makes Rings of Power that much worst. The fact that the media, Amazon, actors and fans/defenders are acting like all hate and criticism of this movie is about as bad as a hate crime. I've actually been the victim of a hate crime. Every generation of my family has been the victim of a hate crime one way or another. But please explain to me how hating a badly thought out, conceived, planned and written series makes me racist. Also keep in mind that I'm black, so am I an
Xeo Nexus Episode 1: Guardian Chapter 8 by devildriver1313, literature
Literature
Xeo Nexus Episode 1: Guardian Chapter 8
The sun begins to set as Brayden finishes another round of training. He had become so engrossed that he lost track of time. He has become fascinated by his capabilities over his days of training. Eventually, Brayden wondered what he could use his powers for. For the sake of being cliché, becoming a superhero seems like the right, if not the best, option. He ran through a list of possible names but found none of them to his liking. Brayden puts the matter on hold and heads home. Minutes later Brayden arrives near his street and lands in his “area.” He chose the nearby alleyway because it is dark due to the lack of occupants in the two end houses on either side of it and a busted street light that has yet to be repaired. The neighbors pretty much keep to themselves, so he didn’t need to worry about anyone seeing him. He walks the rest of the way to his home. When he arrives, Brayden notices a strange car in front of it. He had never seen the tricked-out car with spoilers on the trunk
Rope and Chain(Emotion) by AtlasSniperman, literature
Literature
Rope and Chain(Emotion)
It was like any other house, from the polished hardwood floors to the tiled kitchen. The wallpaper was cracked and torn away, playing host to a carpet of ropes. Each hanging from a hand width to forearm length from its surface haphazardly. They frayed randomly, though each ended with a fist sized knot, many flecked with blood and skin. Not that you could see the damage in the darkness, a dark cast by curtains hammered closed; massive sheets depicting hearts and flowers and backed with rubber to block all light. And it might work, were they not each ripped randomly. The holes cut as small as a fingertip or as wide as two hands. These tears were the only source of light that flickered throughout the small homes few rooms. The largest room, what in many homes would be the lounge, bore only a single mattress hammered to the floor. Massive leather straps crossed the mattress and were hammered tight to the floor around it. Several of the straps bore hooks, dull but still metal and small
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