Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-24152851-20151029065609/@comment-1037137-20151105200452

True that. Still, I wonder what it will build up to. From what I understand, she still refuses to harm the Chief. That will critical in any attempt to snap her out of her trance later. If that's possible. Still don't know a lot about whatever the heck just happened in this game.

Which is pretty fair. The EUs can offer some really cool stuff, and I welcome them in expanding on what we know. But it's best to have one canon to follow along with so you don't get lost among all that is happening in the universe in question. RTS can be a lot of fun when done right. But yeah, it's not for everyone. Still, if you look at games likes Command and Conquer or World in Conflict, it can be really damn fun to play. But it probably is more tedious to master than first-person shooters, no doubt of that. XD

And they stood by it, still are. And that just baffles me. To defend such a toxica and ultimately meaningless gag on the show that is so thoroughly unpopular. And I was definitely incredulous on how in translated into character development, whatever happened to him. I don't know man, it just got to me how outlandish their defenses over it got. Take out Feral Zeke, and the series would lose nothing of value whatsoever.

I would've been more receptive or at least tolerant of Gwuncan if it weren't for how it developed and ultimately fomed. As is, it's not something I will offer much forgiveness for, I did not appreciate what they did with the main characters involved just to make it canon. Nothing natural about its formation at all, and the message behind it is totally confused and dishonest. And I refuse to believe that that was the only way to amp up the drama in a season that already was laden with stuff to reap it from, bringing back Duncan was one of the worst calls ever made in my opinion. For me, it destroyed my appreciation for Duncan, caused me to start thinking a lot less of Gwen, and made Courtney far too confusing and frustrating a character. Of course, that's just my personal take on it, but I don't think it was worth all that drama. Yeah, its supporters will say "It only lasted three or four episodes".......Well in that handful of episodes, I think the damage was done. And again, all this talk of showing how young love "doesn't last" and all that crap seems pretty hypocritical when you display that with a cheating pair and still prop up pairings like the inseparable Zoke like some holy grail for two straight seasons. That's not me just overthinking the whole ordeal, is it?

Like last week, actually.

Not even her fans were on board with that one. I don't want to hate Sierra, but so far I have not been given one reason why I should like her. If she wasn't one-note in TDWT, then TDAS made her so.

Me too, I'm glad it worked out, you're by far one of the nicest people I've met here and easily one of the fairest critics I've met, and you're much better at it. And it's good to have someone to talk to on a site where I burned so many bridges earlier on and had to start from scratch to rebuild my reputation here. I don't even really talk to much anyone else here most of the time, now that I think about it. But I'm glad we can just chat whenever we feel like it.

Yeah, that certainly played a part in a lot of TDPI's success, but now that season is frequently singled out for its gimmicky cast. Still, I bet you without TDPI the show would be in even worse shape. Imagine going the two years between TDAS and RR with absolutely nothing to soothe over the bad taste from TDAS in that timeframe. Fresh should be pretty grateful TDPI did so well.

Certainly not the TDI days anymore. It's become so obnoxious now and I'm furious at how much some fans and even the creators scoff at the idea of him getting any payback for it all. That just makes Chris even worse. All the times he joked about them dying in TDPI, on top of his actions in the trinity and One Big Prize........He seriously can suck it. I want this guy to get karma next time.

Things are slowly but surely returning to normal and soon Abbott's handiwork won't be so visible anymore.