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I wish there were more vampire stories like the Cancer episode of Cells At Work.
Unnatural abominations who deserve to die for their existence, where the audience is told to hate them by virtue of what they are because what they are is horrifying out of Universe and in-Universe, they act all sympathetic and like victims when every second they exist victimizes their world. And everyone is happy when they die. Because we are supposed to hate cancer because we know what cancer does to people. Regardless if he actually wants to be evil. |
FLCL Alternative so far is really good and I may like it better than the second FLCL season. I still wonder if the characters from the first season will return back or not.
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Yeah I'm enjoying Alternative a lot more too. I'm not sure where exactly it's going (or even if it's going anywhere to be honest) but it feels a lot fresher than Progressive did.
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Okay, so I've been watching Dragon Ball Super because my friend has been bugging me to. I just finished the Future Trunks arc.
Can somebody, please explain to me how Zamasu's time bullshit worked? |
Started "Double Decker! Doug & Kirill". I think this will be a fun show.
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Between series right now. Thinking about starting Cells at Work, and waiting on the new shows and seasons to start up, got a few I'm keeping an eye on that look good in the new round of stuff.
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Similar to how the timeline was changed out of during the Android saga/Cell Saga. Same as Cell himself is from a future where future Trunks died, which is how Cell got the timeship to go back in time to fight them. Pretty much the same timeline shenanigans of previous future Trunks. It follows the same rules as that one's timeline rules, plus adding in a few new caveats about the time rings/paradox rings. Think of it like back to the future. Origin point is where the timelines diverge, all timelines can travel back to this point, but then timelines diverge out of it like forks in roads or spiderweb strands. When a strand is snipped off, it becomes a paradox/time ring(which is part of why timeline changes are forbidden normally). That's multiverse theory essentially. Parallel world theory is a variation on that, that also stems from evolutionary path differences. Alternate future ones are based on the randomness of choice and the path not taken. Evolutionary path ones work similarly but are based even further in the past during the formation of life on a world, and the foundation of its laws of physics. In full multiverse theory, it goes something like every choice ever made has a divergent path. Which also includes potentially everything from the big bang on up. And then there's also other dimensions that are out of sync to a world. Like HIFL etc. So Zamasu is from two alternate futures. One of him took over Goku's body. The other didn't. And then there's the normal Universe 7 timeline where none of that happened and was stopped from happening. TBH, it makes about as much sense as the Android saga does. So it's true to their own rules. |
I've been thinking about starting Cells at Work too. Looks really interesting. Anyone else taken a look at it?
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Yes. Good show. Balances cute SOL and "holy fucking shit, my cells are badass." |
Continuing to go through HxH 2011 and the various JoJo's Bizzare Adventure shows in dub, and man, the dub is not as funny as the sub for JoJo, still funny though, also finished Gundam Build Divers.
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