Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150201074641/@comment-24152851-20150202013334

Yeah I have seen the original. Not the final season though, but I basically know how it turned out. I always wasn't very keen on Korra though, which contributes to why I still haven't checked out the series.

It doesn't undo everything in TDAS, but just serves as an indication that they're capable of producing something that isn't terrible. The timing really could've been better though, but they might have planned TDPI before TDAS had been released, so they couldn't backtrack.

Oh right, him. Yeah I know who it is now. "One does not simply walk into Mordoor". Lol, he's probably just the go-to-guy for that character archetype.

Yes I have seen the King's Speech, quite a while ago. Geoffrey Rush was really brilliant in that film. Another example I was thinking of is War Horse, have you seen that one?

Yeah, Robert Dowey has got nothing compared to Benedict Cumberbatch. Downey mainly had all the hype because of Iron Man and Avengers, but he's about to quit after Avengers 2. Clash of the Sherlocks with those two, Benedict Cumberbath might be the most popular Sherlock of all.

Yeah I was surprised at just how dark the anime was, but I don't mind dark animes. Usually. I'm a big fan of an anime called "Hellsing Ultimate" which involves vampires and a lot of blood.

He's really good, the kind of reviewer I like. Right amount of criticism, humor and a few swear words, but not overdoing it like that "Dylan rants" youtuber. I just saw him dissect an episode of TTG, which was quite funny.

I saw the response on Julie's wall. Surprised some people actually enjoyed that. To think back in TDI the eliminated contestants ended up in a luxury resort. The Hurl of Shame was really where the line should have been drawn, a little bit dangerous, but not lifethreatening or overly humiliating. My guess is whoever came up with the Flush was probably the same person who came up with Gwen painting the portrait using bear-s**t.

Julie's been harassed with some really silly questions that she's probably answered 10 times before, so it's good to see her getting some more maturer questions.

Hmmm, not looking forward to seeing that one. But nonetheless it was a really brilliant series. One of the best superhero animations, which focused so much on developing characters rather than just throwing in the superpowers. The comic book team itself was quite unique in that they were all outcasts who struggled to fit in. So much for the audience to relate with, and grounds to be explored.

Some of the episodes of TTG are right up there with TDAS, like the review I just saw, and really seem like they were written on drugs. The one defense on TTG is they were intentionally trying to be over the top silly and ridiculous, while that was not the intention with TDAS. TTG doesnn't want to be taken seriously, and they unashamedly admit that, while TDAS was actively denying they did anything wrong. Though even fans of the childish TTG are utterly disturbed by some of the episodes. It most certainly isn't a "spin-off" in the usual sense, which shares continuity with the original show. TTG is in the same boat as one of those excessively over-the-top stupid shows, like Robot Chicken or South Park, with the Teen Titan characters thrown into it.

Raven is just amazing, one of the most complex character I've ever seen. I think I like her more than Gwen in TDI. She had so much work put in, and unsurprisingly became a break-out character. There was so much in the show, that wasn't answered, and it was a mistake to cancel it while it was in it's prime. They probably will bring back some version of the original series, maybe a reboot or a real spin-off that shares continuity.