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To give my proper thoughts, even in one of the og threads dealing with this, I was neutral with considering the entire thing as canon to each other. However, Toriyama's musings and what he worked on should be considered valid for the different canons.
Nothing here really has changed my views on...
Endgame was absolutely mid at best, ngl. Infinity War better, and even that pales.
While Twin Peaks is absolutely not for everyone (specially if you can't tolerate very hard topics approached from a completely humane angle), I still recommend giving a try to the Pilot episode. It's...
It's a drama mystery, the metaphysical and philosophical aspects are in the background mostly, representing the core message: That while the fight against evil is neverending, we still have hope and can go beyond the cycle of conflict.
Basically when it's a franchise build, it's always expensive as hecc
It's better to go with more generic builds to collect pieces and do your own stuff. I had a couple growing up and have a few original constructions ayy. Recently alongside my partner we've been building things together.
Back when the movie came out, some tried to use it to upgrade the profiles. But they then went straight to argue tier 1 shit, which for a series that's not that popular on here, and which many still to this day misinterpret, all discussions ended stopping and so we never indexed the movie.
That's basically what he does. He talks his way throughout everything, making plans along the way to stop whatever plot is brewing.
He doesn't try to touch, no.
Edit: Even when he realizes war is inevitable, he succeeds using his wits and prep and tech. Even when he's forced to legit fight, he...
Hope wouldn't protect against it because he's not using like, a supernatural means of influencing others. It's literally him just talking. He's just that stupidly charismatic.
He didn't mean the Doctor's warps, but literally, the Doctor Who cosmology is bigger than all of GoW, so Kratos wouldn't even be able to do anything to his luck shenanigans.
This key is him fusing with the core of the TARDIS, basically. (Or something like that, as again, I don't know about the novels and have only watched the show from 9th Doctor up to 13th)
Enemies getting afraid of him or what he could accomplish if left to his own is the most common SI feat he achieves in the series, but he definitely has way more stuff (idk about the expanded works/novels, keep in mind)
His mere presence prompted a futuristic church to splinter itself into...
Through a combination of his social influence and the god watching his memories, made a star god back to sleep out of fear. The god eats memories, dreams, experiences and all of that, and has ate the totality of a solar system's worth throughout millenia. The Doctors speech made it so afraid it...
Wouldn't this be simply Goku going from side to side so fast he dodged the bullets? Specially when in the same scene he left the afterimage to hit one of them.
Edit: Ninja'd by Damage
Myself I would show them Stone Cold and Bret Hart's double turn, Angle vs Lesnar at mania or Bret vs Piper face versus face match.
The first an insane example of long-term storytelling, second a purely physical bout and the third the in-ring story.
That said, last time I introduced someone to...
I'm more ambivalent to that. The spear undeniably is a factor. But as shown in the thread, you kinda need it only once. While you could argue gameplay bs, that becomes moreso a standards thing.
So while overall I personally wouldn't say Kratos is evolving a resistance in that instance, I don't...
I always love using this example: D&D literally resists having camouflage. I am not kidding. Like, you legit cannot put camouflage on them if they don't want to, they automatically resist it.
However, I'd be more incline to agree with OP here that that's not what Kratos is doing there.
I disagree there. When they refer to the River Styx killing someone, it's because of the souls trying to take yours and make you a part of it.
They strip him of his health and magic because these are part of his soul. It's the only reason he could survive at all.
Edit: btw yeah, if he has...