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TopicI saw Avengers: Endgame this weekend, and I don't think it was good *SPOILERS*
SpeedDemon20
08/27/19 11:27:05 PM
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Krazy_Kirby posted...
you should watch dragon ball

I'm actually okay with that because the other world is a part of the universe and stuff actually happens there. We pretty much follow Goku there and the story world is further expanded.

I'm also okay with Beric Dondarrion and The Mountain in GoT. The Mountain didn't even come back as himself (though you barely know him anyway, I feel like). Beric had his gimmick, which was unique to him. It felt weird when Jon was brought back (especially when Melisandre pretty much admits to Stannis' wife that her magic is fake prior). It didn't even feel that impactful (but I guess it was the loophole to get Jon out of serving). Otherwise, when (major) characters died, it was REALLY important and actually affected the story.

As for comics, I find them hard to get into. There's too many of them and I think the writers spend a lot of time trying to figure out characters. When they finally do figure out what a character is about, they have old stories that show characters doing uncharacteristic things. Also, there seems to be a lot of short-sighted decisions made when they write stories (like killing Superman? How long was he even dead for before he got another comic?).

I think that's where the appeal of the MCU comes in. Writers have a lot of (good and bad) work to reference and (mostly) know what a character is like and what their motives are. The information is consolidated neatly.
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