Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20141228235252/@comment-1037137-20150104083112

I think that any series with a continuity such as this one needs character development, it's not a suggestion, it's a necessity. I don't mind comic relief characters, but they need to have character, otherwise that's just being exactly what it is: Lazy and unimaginative. But that's not even Total Drama's biggest problem, it's big problem is nobody on either side of the spectrum, the comic relief or the complex characters, are getting squat to that end. And that's totally unacceptable. They've taken way, way, way too many liberties with the characters' personalities, going by new intepretations each season or just flat out disregarding consistency deliberately to force plot points that clearly don't work to work. That's no way to operate as a paid professional, if you can even call them that. Sucks that a grand concept's been mucked up by such ineptitude. I hope this season has nearly everybody acknowleding this fatal flaw that is the character derailment. Yeah, I'll settle for a definite and restored consistency with Gwen's TDI self if it means less of this BS we're getting with her in all of the seasons after. Don't make her the central focus of a big damn overblown plot again unless you know you can have her grown meaningfully from it. And no, running off into the arm's of another person's estranged boyfriend does not count as such, if they knew any better.

Shawn and Cameron, huh? Okay, I can see that I guess.

Better hope it was somebody else that made that stupefying remark.

And the Lightning love is so baffling I'll never get it, what do people see in that loser? But anyway, TDAS Scott, yeah I mean just lame man, and totally OOC. Was that all done just for the purpose of pairing her up, just so they could self-destruct it later? Yeah she does have bad taste in men, which is why I'm annoyed her opening remarks in the first episode ended up falling flat later, I thought finally she was putting things in perspective. SO CLOSE, damn it. But no, throw away that and also Scott's personality for Scourtney? No damned way, I'm gonna get to the bottom of that one.

Will do, no pressure to do so intended.

Avatar is way better, trust me. A masterpiece at that. Honestly, Korra just annoys me. There's a lot not to like about Korra, even though it maintains a massive and loyal following. I don't consider it an especially great followup though. It is heavily flawed, even diehard fans admit this. And I've always had a very love/hate relationship with it. After Book 1 it was mostly hate, then after Book 2 it was some love, and now it's back to wondering if I lean towards love or hate. Either way, not as good as Avatar. I'm going to have a hell of a time trudging through Book 4. Can't turn back at the point I'm at, but I think the experience is going to end up an unfulfilling one when done.

Seriously, and flat out lies about what to expect, a lot of stupid decisions, a lot of audience-insulting twists that should not have gotten the approval from anybody, among a million other things that defy common sense. Oh and for the love of God, no more newbie writers, or flat out ***holish writers, because like I said I heard very bad things about you-know-who. I mean come on, they have to work smarter and keep in mind who's gonna be watching. Yeah, you can't please everybody but at the same time, who the hell thought that that much more than the smallest minority would ever warm up to this?

Well now that's really unfortunate. But I'm stunned that the graphics somehow failed in this one even with all the other problems.

Trust me, you should at least play COD 2 to see how you like it. It's a great game, very realistic and true to the actual war. You'll be playing as Britons, Soviets, and Americans throughout, as they've historically been the three main factions of Call of Duty.

Yeah, limited choice and predictability suck. Even with their very exciting climaxes, I don't appreciate that zero flexibility in your actual impact on the outcome: you have NO impact on the outcome, it plays as it has been scripted and well you best hope that you have no problem with button mashups given that fact.

Well that makes me more eager to play my new copy of Advanced Warfare.