it only needs to be more valuable than what Dragon stole, which in that case was nothing. but i don't see why it would be assumed to be a worthless lizard being transported illegally.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 15:30 |
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In particular, Snake says "Hey, lemme take the lizard and we can all walk out of this" and the guards were willing to try and kill him to keep it and, as it turned out, to die in a fire for it implies it had more value than one you'd pick up at PetSmart for a hundred bucks.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 16:17 |
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jng2058 posted:In particular, Snake says "Hey, lemme take the lizard and we can all walk out of this" and the guards were willing to try and kill him to keep it and, as it turned out, to die in a fire for it implies it had more value than one you'd pick up at PetSmart for a hundred bucks. they seemed willing to kill him for being an intruder period. i don't think they were willing to shoot him to death for lizard stealing, rather, cause he broke into their smuggling operation and they can't allow that
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 18:35 |
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Why would they waste their time smuggling non-rare lizards
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 18:44 |
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Centzon Totochtin posted:Why would they waste their time smuggling non-rare lizards you obviously don't understand the deep and fascinating world of lizard smuggling.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 18:47 |
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gimme the GOD drat candy posted:you obviously don't understand the deep and fascinating world of lizard smuggling. I saw a documentary on it once. Most lizard smuggling is committed by college film students and based around fraud.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 20:23 |
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I was really hoping Monkey would use her abilities in her fight, they seem perfectly suitable to fighting peacefully. If she was the best at it the Monkeys had ever seen, then it seems like she could transmute a road into quicksand pretty easily, and bam there's that fight done. As it is now Rabbit seems like he can only be taken down by King Engine Ox, he's been left to gather up dudes for too long. Oh, and my crazy Rat theory is that he's got a time looping ability and has been going through the Juuni Taisen multiple times. Using the ability is what makes him so sleepy. It also explains the deja vu everyone has about remembering him, and it makes my dream of Monkey's happy ending possible if we reset to another loop. I want to see the woman who stopped an impossible 200 international conflicts and 100 civil wars come out on top, that's the craziest offscreen feat we've heard of about anyone so far. That'd be like if every country on earth was with war with one other country and half of them were also somehow in a civil war, and she stopped all of it, it's just an insane amount of war to picture taking place (and we know there are more wars going on she hasn't stopped), so being able to stop so much of it makes her my fave character so far. Of course I haven't seen past ep. 6 yet so I'm sure I have at least some tragedy ahead of me.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 20:24 |
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Monkey's hubris was a little weird; doesn't seem to suit her character, and you'd think someone who has ended hundreds of wars/conflicts would have learned not to underestimate people. Same sorta goes for Sheep; you'd think such a veteran would have learned to always be cautious around these ridiculous magical powered fighters.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 21:09 |
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Ytlaya posted:Monkey's hubris was a little weird; doesn't seem to suit her character, and you'd think someone who has ended hundreds of wars/conflicts would have learned not to underestimate people. Same sorta goes for Sheep; you'd think such a veteran would have learned to always be cautious around these ridiculous magical powered fighters. Yeah, it's kind of poor writing. Like, the fact that anyone is underestimating anyone else in this competition (outside of Boar due to her characterization) is kind of ridiculous. They should all be well aware that everyone is a seriously skilled warrior, yet they keep letting their guards down.
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Genocyber posted:Yeah, it's kind of poor writing. Like, the fact that anyone is underestimating anyone else in this competition (outside of Boar due to her characterization) is kind of ridiculous. They should all be well aware that everyone is a seriously skilled warrior, yet they keep letting their guards down. I can sort of understand Sheep in the sense that it's possible Tiger's attitude/behavior is genuinely unusual and that it's not unheard of for families to be forced to send under-qualified people into the competition (that is, it's possible Tiger reminded him of other under-qualified people sent into past competitions). Monkey makes less sense, given that it had already been established that Rabbit was a serious threat and her personality just doesn't seem like one that would look down on people. I mean, I guess I can understand her thinking "it seems like Rabbit's success has been more due to his nectromatist abilities than his melee fighting," but she still seems like the type of person to take all necessary precautions.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:22 |
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maybe she was tired out from all the bird thwacking and wasn't thinking things through
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:28 |
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rabbit also has double the eyes that monkey has. it's not bad writing that rabbit was able to outplay monkey here
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:42 |
Genocyber posted:Yeah, it's kind of poor writing. Like, the fact that anyone is underestimating anyone else in this competition (outside of Boar due to her characterization) is kind of ridiculous. They should all be well aware that everyone is a seriously skilled warrior, yet they keep letting their guards down. this Taisen was going to draft a Sheep that was in grade school (and Rat is a teenager) so there's really no guarantee the contestants will have a significant level of skill. there are also contestants like Tiger, Rabbit, Horse, and Rat(?) who are coming into this with little or no reputation. but this is all stuff that's hard to judge without significant knowledge of past Taisens i suppose. re: Monkey's fight with Rabbit. in the book, it's insanely short and her thought process is detailed as 1) being a bit unstable after being forced to attack the zombie birds and 2) rather than having any sort of hubris, she sees an opportunity to incapacitate Rabbit and begins to think rapidly along that line instead of considering other options. i suppose that is a sort of hubris, but it's not conveyed in a way that comes off as her looking down on him.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:46 |
anyway i don't mean for the book stuff to act as some sort of defense of the anime, since i feel like while the show is interesting it's really hurt by how it has executed this rearranged version of events, in addition to some very mixed attempts at expanding character backstory.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:49 |
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Roland Jones posted:I'm catching up on this, but, did Sheep not have any power? He was ridiculously physically fit, perhaps, but other than that he didn't do anything particularly special, just shot and blew up people and stuff, and that level of fitness isn't anything special in this universe anyway. Given that everyone else who's been elaborated upon seems to have at least some sort of ability, it's surprising and odd that he lacks one. I know that Ox is stated not to have any powers. He is just fast, and skilled.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:51 |
Sheep has no special power (due to age), and Old Timer was basically his equivalent to one.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:57 |
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I think we'll get to see Old Timer do its thing before the show ends.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:40 |
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MonsterEnvy posted:I know that Ox is stated not to have any powers. He is just fast, and skilled. Well, that one is a surprise. Though I guess that it's possible in a universe where people were doing all the other crazy physical stuff they've been doing without powers too it's plausible. Still odd that even wonder-drugged Chicken was inferior to him though. GrudgeOnion posted:I think we'll get to see Old Timer do its thing before the show ends. Given how many times it was brought up and the number of lingering shots on it both before and after Sheep's death, yeah, it seems like it kind of has to go off eventually. Pretty much every other little thing was relevant, even if it had to come after the owner's death (such as Boar's Non-Reload killing many more birds for Rabbit to claim and showing that Rabbit's victims retain their powers).
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:50 |
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Given the series making each character somewhat look like the animal they represent, the Ox character looks more like a horse and the horse character look like he should have been the Ox.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 06:14 |
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dogsicle posted:this Taisen was going to draft a Sheep that was in grade school (and Rat is a teenager) so there's really no guarantee the contestants will have a significant level of skill. there are also contestants like Tiger, Rabbit, Horse, and Rat(?) who are coming into this with little or no reputation. but this is all stuff that's hard to judge without significant knowledge of past Taisens i suppose. If you, a skilled fighter, are getting hand picked to participate in a (somehow) very important death match you should at the very least expect the others to be chosen, regardless of whether or not it actually is like that. Especially if you can't confirm it you should be cautious. And hubris does not mean you're looking down on someone per se. You can overestimate yourself, or your situation/position, without looking down on someone. It's the difference between gauging someone/thing, and having smug opinions about those observations.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 12:53 |
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Mindblast posted:If you, a skilled fighter, are getting hand picked to participate in a (somehow) very important death match you should at the very least expect the others to be chosen, regardless of whether or not it actually is like that. Especially if you can't confirm it you should be cautious. That said, Sheep ended his last JT in half an hour because the other eleven folks were too dumb to realise how incredibly dangerous fighting in space was. Doesn’t seem like the sort of experience that would give you a healthy respect for the talent you’d be up against.
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# ? Nov 20, 2017 02:56 |
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Darth Walrus posted:That said, Sheep ended his last JT in half an hour because the other eleven folks were too dumb to realise how incredibly dangerous fighting in space was. I wonder how that'd affect the betting; going straight from 12 to 1, assuming he pulled his trick right away, doesn't give time for the "half the crowd's dead, place your bets" thing.
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# ? Nov 20, 2017 04:53 |
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Another new episode focused on the Brothers. They are terrible people
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 18:59 |
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I, for one, am shocked.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 19:18 |
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this episode was bad really bad
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 20:15 |
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i did like how they said the Robin Hood thing of stealing from the rich and giving it to the poor just led to them getting brutally murdered
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 20:23 |
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So like did the episode look more like a rough draft to anyone else I normally don't notice or care when I do but good lord did pretty much the entire thing look unfinished
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 20:35 |
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Dragonatrix posted:So like did the episode look more like a rough draft to anyone else yeah p much
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 20:38 |
Concur, the art was rushed and clumsy, and there was no good action to speak of. Pretty much a filler ep, since we already knew that Snake and Dragon were a couple of shits from the previous ep. Hell, they didn't even finish off Snake's body, or kill Dragon!
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 21:19 |
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Dragon's plan is probably to freeze them in place, wait for snake's corpse to take them out, then finish off the corpse? But maybe he somehow triggers sheep's bomb (if tiger still has it) and they all die, who knows Also I'm pretty sure Tiger should've been more badly burned considering how much gasoline there was but whatever
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 21:22 |
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Centzon Totochtin posted:Also I'm pretty sure Tiger should've been more badly burned considering how much gasoline there was but whatever Considering she drank gasoline to no ill effects. She may just be inhuman enough to shrug it off.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 22:03 |
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i figure if anyone knows about sheep's bomb, it would be dragon. he's been watching everything.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 22:12 |
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I'd actually argue that this duology (but mostly this episode) was fairly important to the story as a whole. It brought to the forefront a conflict that has been simmering in the background for most of the show, the tension between the Warriors' roles as entertainers and mercenaries. The Reptile Brothers weren't on trial for doing something illegal, and previous episodes have shown that it would be ludicrous to judge any Warrior for doing something dishonourable or unethical. They were on trial to judge whether they fitted the JT's sense of aesthetics. Were they good characters for the greatest and most exclusive show on Earth? Observe how when the prosecution asserted that they were bad mercenaries (because they collaborated to eliminate their employers despite having theoretically opposing missions), the defence tried to assert that their apparent Robin Hood tendencies made them valuable additions to the Twelve. That doesn't address the argument unless you accept that the argument has nothing to do with their competence, but their appeal - and as Dragon points out, that need for the Warriors to be somehow appealing is pretty much at odds with the other criterion of them being the world's greatest killers. The metacommentary is obvious here - how do you make a battle royale appealing and engaging when you're stuck with the sort of cast who would voluntarily enter a lurid, ritualised fight to the death? How do you make them fun to watch? How do you make the audience root for them? Do they have to be conventionally likeable? Is their trade entirely incompatible with their humanity? The reptile brothers weren't conventional heroes, but they did have little elements that made them fun to watch - their goofy sense of humour, their unapologetic acceptance of who they were, and their little, hastily-buried moments of sentiment. I don't think it was a coincidence that they showed Snake's bizarre funeral for his pet immediately after he mocked that kid for mourning his brother, or that Dragon flashed back to the time he saved his brother's life before he descended to fight two of the most lethal people in the city alongside Snake's mutilated husk. I don't think it was a coincidence that Dragon explicitly tied Snake's massive boost in combat effectiveness to the loss of his humanity. Most of the more conventionally likeable Warriors are dead now, and I think the Snake/Dragon duology was an important statement on where the show plans to go from here now that we're left with the true monsters.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 22:30 |
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the warrior court was the dumbest part of the episode also, what kind of judge defends the defendant?
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 22:48 |
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Condiv posted:the warrior court was the dumbest part of the episode It was obviously not a formal legal affair - except insofar as it was performed by people with a shitload of money, a shitload of power, and a certain, negotiable respect for tradition, which can look very much like a formal legal affair in certain lights. Remember, this is a world in which geopolitical decisions affecting millions are shaped by bored, hedonistic politicians gambling on bloodsports. Which is another subtextual theme that this duology openly acknowledged, actually, with the reptile twins’ speech to that kid. The J.T. management’s desire to see the best in its more blatantly amoral warriors is fairly transparently a desire to see the best in themselves, to convince themselves that they aren’t the bad guys, even as they openly disparage the accomplishments of genuinely virtuous people like Monkey who have spent their lives opposing all they represent.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 23:00 |
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Also, how good is dragon's eyesight that he can see poo poo from all the way up there
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 23:07 |
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Centzon Totochtin posted:Also, how good is dragon's eyesight that he can see poo poo from all the way up there Darth Walrus posted:It was obviously not a formal legal affair - except insofar as it was performed by people with a shitload of money, a shitload of power, and a certain, negotiable respect for tradition, which can look very much like a formal legal affair in certain lights.
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 23:23 |
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Wark Say posted:Snake didn't need no head to keep chasing Rat. Well, that's due to Snake's power, since he feels vibrations through the ground. It's why he didn't react to Rat peeking out to see if he was still being followed, only him moving his feet and so on. Darth Walrus posted:more This is pretty interesting. Thanks for writing this. It'd also be a commentary on the genre and similar types of shows, with all the same points basically, I imagine, albeit somewhat less judge-y about it since it's fictional and whatnot.
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# ? May 24, 2024 22:37 |
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Man that episode was terrible. The animation was all over the place, all the faces looked horrible. Plotwise it was completely useless to. Im guessing this was an outsourced episode?
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