Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
...that makes me think of Buffy? And Gargoyles, for some reason.
Macbeth, right.
The Return of the King. She was Eowyn.
That scene was a direct lift from Macbeth, though.
I honestly didn't know that.
"No man of woman born may Kill Macbeth."
"Know that MacDuff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped."
Except the Witch King just couldn't be killed by a man so instead he was killed by a woman.
I mean, there's a similarity buts it not even close to the same on the end. McDuff was a cesarean so he got around the rules. Eowyn was literally not a man.
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Tolkien has talked about writing it because he felt like the MacDuff thing was a cop-out, I believe
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Hoping we'll get a moment like this in the show.
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With Jughead currently the way he is, though, not holding my breath.
With Jughead currently the way he is, though, not holding my breath.
Bring in Evil Jughead, as portrayed by Dylan Sprouse.
The best part of this idea is that they look very noticeably different
the only noticeable difference is their hair. When they're right next to each other you'll notice tiny differences that could easily be disguised with makeup
But I read both Sprouse brothers don't want to do that for this show anyway
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JimothyNot in front of the foxhe's with the owlRegistered Userregular
With Jughead currently the way he is, though, not holding my breath.
Bring in Evil Jughead, as portrayed by Dylan Sprouse.
The best part of this idea is that they look very noticeably different
the only noticeable difference is their hair. When they're right next to each other you'll notice tiny differences that could easily be disguised with makeup
But I read both Sprouse brothers don't want to do that for this show anyway
No their mouths and eyes especially look completely different to me
Which made episodes where Zack and Cody switched places pretty funny, because all the characters have to somehow miss it
I’ve always assumed they were fraternal but you, still look more or less alike because they’re brothers
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Garlic Breadi'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm aRegistered User, Disagreeableregular
With Jughead currently the way he is, though, not holding my breath.
Bring in Evil Jughead, as portrayed by Dylan Sprouse.
The best part of this idea is that they look very noticeably different
the only noticeable difference is their hair. When they're right next to each other you'll notice tiny differences that could easily be disguised with makeup
But I read both Sprouse brothers don't want to do that for this show anyway
No their mouths and eyes especially look completely different to me
Which made episodes where Zack and Cody switched places pretty funny, because all the characters have to somehow miss it
I’ve always assumed they were fraternal but you, still look more or less alike because they’re brothers
They are like 95% identical, and the rest can be fixed with makeup.
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SnicketysnickThe Greatest Hype Man inWesterosRegistered Userregular
Riverdale is back on and aside from Archie being his usual dummy self, very good.
Also maximum awkward giggles
Didn't see Cheryl's revelation coming, a nice surprise that
I'm kind of surprised this thread was only 5 pages back.
Anyway, while I'm guessing everyone is still watching, does anyone else have less enthusiasm for the show? Like, it's not bad, but it feels like something completely different now than season one. Instead of all the adults being trashy and the show being seemingly Pinnacle CW, this season (at this point) just feels like the Hiram Lodge Extravaganza with occasional Cheryl B-Plot.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
There is too much shit going on at once right now so they aren't spending enough time on any one storyline to make it feel fleshed out.
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SnicketysnickThe Greatest Hype Man inWesterosRegistered Userregular
Yeah it seems like it's waving around in the wind a bit. There's individual great moments but it's not quite hanging together. I've been wondering if
Archie's big betrayal of Jughead and co is going to turn out to be a bluff and just done to get him in under the radar, but that seems too obvious really?
Yeah it seems like it's waving around in the wind a bit. There's individual great moments but it's not quite hanging together. I've been wondering if
Archie's big betrayal of Jughead and co is going to turn out to be a bluff and just done to get him in under the radar, but that seems too obvious really?
That's giving Archie way too much credit.
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SnicketysnickThe Greatest Hype Man inWesterosRegistered Userregular
Yeah it seems like it's waving around in the wind a bit. There's individual great moments but it's not quite hanging together. I've been wondering if
Archie's big betrayal of Jughead and co is going to turn out to be a bluff and just done to get him in under the radar, but that seems too obvious really?
That's giving Archie way too much credit.
That's the other reason I have my doubts. Archie is the Dumbest is Rule #1
It feels like this season kinda just forgot what it was actually trying to do half way through.
I think the longer season hurt it. The Black Hood thing was meant to carry the whole season, but it wasn't well received(and sloppy), so they dropped it, now we're stuck with this Mafioso Lodge nonsense.
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Tolkien has talked about writing it because he felt like the MacDuff thing was a cop-out, I believe
Yes, and even moreso, he created the Ents in response to MacBeth too. He heard the line “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him" and he imagined a forest uprooting itself and marching to war and it was all magical and badass and awesome in his mind...but it was just the army cutting down branches to disguise themselves in the play, and in the performance he saw, that was represented by a coupla dudes with twigs stuck in their hats as the saddest camouflage ever.
Tolkien was so mad that when he made his own works, he made an entire fantasy race that could get trees to uproot themselves to march to battle. The whole thing with Isengard was just Tolkien getting back at Shakespeare and cheap acting troupes.
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
I actually kind of liked it. The stuff with Hal/Black Hood was dragged out a bit too long, but I appreciate the tiny little bloodstain on his shoulder getting bigger as the scene with Betty and Alice went on. Cheryl being a better archer than a certain other CW show star was great too.
Looks like everything for the most part is wrapped up, though I guess there's enough there for a heck of a finale, with the looming gang war, what to do about Hiram, Jughead, and the second shooter that may have been the Black Hood.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
This was a good penultimate episode. They solved most of the mysteries while opening up one last one.
I've been really back in on this show lately. I think the extended episode count made the missile just run way too long.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
This show has really fallen off on here. Nobody is even talking about the finale?
It was pretty good
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
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I thought it was terrible. The writer(s) hamfisted everything into an incredibly weak resolution and the cliffhanger has no weight whatsoever. It's gonna get resolved in season 3 in one episode.
Really shocked that the showrunner wrote that episode. I'd expect better from him.
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"No man of woman born may Kill Macbeth."
"Know that MacDuff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped."
Except the Witch King just couldn't be killed by a man so instead he was killed by a woman.
I mean, there's a similarity buts it not even close to the same on the end. McDuff was a cesarean so he got around the rules. Eowyn was literally not a man.
With Jughead currently the way he is, though, not holding my breath.
But I read both Sprouse brothers don't want to do that for this show anyway
Which made episodes where Zack and Cody switched places pretty funny, because all the characters have to somehow miss it
I’ve always assumed they were fraternal but you, still look more or less alike because they’re brothers
They are like 95% identical, and the rest can be fixed with makeup.
Also maximum awkward giggles
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I predicted it, but not in that way.
Anyway, while I'm guessing everyone is still watching, does anyone else have less enthusiasm for the show? Like, it's not bad, but it feels like something completely different now than season one. Instead of all the adults being trashy and the show being seemingly Pinnacle CW, this season (at this point) just feels like the Hiram Lodge Extravaganza with occasional Cheryl B-Plot.
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That's giving Archie way too much credit.
That's the other reason I have my doubts. Archie is the Dumbest is Rule #1
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Sabrina showing up, Thanos style. That would do it.
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I think the longer season hurt it. The Black Hood thing was meant to carry the whole season, but it wasn't well received(and sloppy), so they dropped it, now we're stuck with this Mafioso Lodge nonsense.
Yes, and even moreso, he created the Ents in response to MacBeth too. He heard the line “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him" and he imagined a forest uprooting itself and marching to war and it was all magical and badass and awesome in his mind...but it was just the army cutting down branches to disguise themselves in the play, and in the performance he saw, that was represented by a coupla dudes with twigs stuck in their hats as the saddest camouflage ever.
Tolkien was so mad that when he made his own works, he made an entire fantasy race that could get trees to uproot themselves to march to battle. The whole thing with Isengard was just Tolkien getting back at Shakespeare and cheap acting troupes.
You do.
https://youtu.be/FyOaCBZt3-c
This week.
Looks like everything for the most part is wrapped up, though I guess there's enough there for a heck of a finale, with the looming gang war, what to do about Hiram, Jughead, and the second shooter that may have been the Black Hood.
I've been really back in on this show lately. I think the extended episode count made the missile just run way too long.
It was pretty good
Really shocked that the showrunner wrote that episode. I'd expect better from him.
Also
Hiram wasn't so obviously behind everything, there might be enough to be suspicious but not "Oh btw I'm totally a mob boss"
C) his league of supervillains were less directly connected to him (see to make that first meeting way more impactful.
The one consistent thing this year is that Cheryl is the best and will continue to be so.
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It was never bad, but there was a lot more meandering than there needed to be.
The musical episode was pretty bad.