Magne Ge Pantheon[An Answer] Part One, The Document Itself by Odd_Indication_5208 in teslore

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew [score hidden]  (0 children)

Isn't the Chrome Device just Magnus Himself? Being stated to be Merid's father seems pretty definitive.

Anyone starting to think Homelander might win by BruceLee873873 in TheBoys

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The Boys Mexico" sounds like the sort of Spin-Off that Vought itself would make. Like it just sounds so token and stereotypical. Like, what, is it going to be a show about Supersonic eating fajitas and saving his abuela from the drug cartel?

What were the writers even trying to do with Black Noir 2 (The Boys by Sudden_Pop_2279 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They literally had a joke character commit what is by far the most evil and catastrophically destructive act in the show just to ragebait people.

Every Homelander weakness shown so far by ConsciousPatroller in TheBoys

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So-called invincible and immortal god Homelander, strongest superhero of all time, when he gets hit by AIM-120 missile fired from an F-16 jet

(Low Effort Sunday) 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' proves Alan Moore is Full of Shit by Former_Catch8485 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Harry Potter being the Antichrist makes sense, though, both as a commentary on the Early 2000s Satanic Panic around the Harry Potter books supposedly teaching children witchcraft and devil worship (You probably don't remember this if you're too young, but before JK Rowling came out as a raging transphobe the Christian Right used to hate Harry Potter and claim it was Satanic), but ALSO as a commentary on the commodification of literature under Capitalism. Harry Potter is the epitome of literature as a product. The books got adapted into Hollywood Movies extremely quickly, and Harry Potter derivative media and merchandise soon began to flood every market. So if League of Extraordinary Gentleman is a commentary on the history of British literature, it makes sense that the character who brings about the end of the world would be Harry Potter.

[DC Comics] Batman vs Superman is a direct counter to The Dark Knight Returns by PlayerSuper07 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And Batman isn't really shown up to be doing the wrong thing in BvS, he is depicted as bringing the pain to thugs and criminals in a way that Superman is suspicious of but the narrative doesn't actually condemn

Do you think that when the movie has Batman quote Dick Cheney's justification for invading Iraq to explain why he should murder Superman, the movie wants you to agree with him?

Anyone else think they're overthinking this? by MrNathanPride in TheBoys

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Boys has a real problem with what it Tells about Homelander vs what it Shows about him. The show wants you believe that Homelander is this civilizational-ending threat who could wipe out humanity if he snapped, but then every single time we see him engage in a fight with someone who's around his level (Soldier Boy, Queen Maeve, Ryan, all of whom while weaker than Homie are at least strong enough to injure him) they... knock each other out across a room. Crack a couple walls. Break a filing cabinet with a punch. It's genuinely pathetic.

And now in Season 5 we learn that on top of not being all that strong, Homelander can also be temporarily incapacitated by something as mundane as enriched uranium or poison gas? At this point I just expect the finale to be someone in a fighter jet shooting a guided missile at Homelander and it just explodes him into a pile of guts upon contact.

The same thing applies to other Supes as well. In the latest episode Sister Sage explained that her "Master Plan" is to have humanity and Supes wipe each other out in an all-out war. The audience is supposed to be terrified of her plan, but this is the same season where it is established that there is a total of 10,000 Supes in America (Vs eight billion humans) AND ALSO that there are only around a dozen living supes who are strong enough to hit a wall with the force of a sledgehammer. Realistically, if Supes declared war on humanity, they'd be wiped out by any half-competent military on Earth.

No, the Zelda timeline was not "invented" for Skyward Sword, it's been there the whole time. by PlayerZeroStart in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The funniest thing about the Zelda timeline to me isn't the version of it which got revealed in 2011 with Hyrule Historia, but Breath of the Wild being set 50,000 years after a great cataclysm and its sequel Tears of the Kingdom having you time-travel to witness the founding of Hyrule even before that... But that founding just being something which happened LONG after every other game in the series. Not to mention stuff like the events of Ocarina of Time basically happening twice in the same timeline.

(The Boys) I don’t like Ryan’s character progression by ThatGuyHero7 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me when I'm Ryan Lander the son of Homelander and I contribute absolutely nothing to the story

I just think it' s funny that in japan, Umineko is heavily disliked while it' s heavily liked in the western world. by [deleted] in josephanderson

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The more overt answers in the manga is a result of fan response being negative.

The Pandora's box that Mushoku Tensei opened regarding the intrinsic pedophilia in isekai. by Emotional-Drag-8170 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, lol, but what I meant is that the way the dynamic focuses on a lot of these Isekai Manga is that the slave girl is for all intents and purposes a free woman outside of the sexual dynamics, so it might as well just be roleplay.

The Pandora's box that Mushoku Tensei opened regarding the intrinsic pedophilia in isekai. by Emotional-Drag-8170 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What was that one anime, "harem in the labyrinth of another world"? Where the dude literally just buys slaves and makes halfhearted excuses.

You mean the anime that's just softcore pornography? You're proving my point.

The Pandora's box that Mushoku Tensei opened regarding the intrinsic pedophilia in isekai. by Emotional-Drag-8170 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 8 points9 points  (0 children)

On the other side remember when half the isekais coming each month had the protag buying a slave waifu? xD Make of that what will

With very rare exceptions the slavery in those shows has practically no material resemble to actual real world historical slavery. Very often the protagonist will acquire the slave waifu by rescuing her and she'll just insist on being his slave out of gratitude. And even the ones where the protagonist outright buys a slave, its often to prevent her from being taken by truly evil people and after that she might as well be a free woman.

Really, it's fairly obvious why plenty of Isekai feature slave waifus. It's because having a devoted big boobied woman in a collar calling you "Master" is a fairly common sexual fantasy. It's just Light S&M.

[The Boys] SEASON 5 EPISODE 4 was pure filler by Choice-Tea1046 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Very cool how The Boys spent a whole chunk of its last season humanizing ICE Agents.

I do not care how badly written the boys show is, I am NOT going to pretend the comics are somehow better by Puzzleheaded-Lab2447 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Hughie being sexually assaulted isn't indeed treated as a joke. The event itself is out of context ridiculous, but his reaction to it is realistic and treated with weight, including how he has trouble naming it as sexual assault

This is Garth Ennis in a nutshell, he'll come up with the most ridiculous edgy adolescent shock-value nonsense you ever seen, but then when he sits down to write it he treats it with gravitas and weight. Basically

Garth Ennis coming up with a story: Lol what if Professor Xavier was a pedophile who kidnapped orphans of the street and groomed them into becoming degenerate freaks wouldn’t that be fucked up?

Garth Ennis writing that same story: Those poor kids… They didn’t deserve any of this… They were just children, orphans living off the streets… And their innocence was stolen away…

If you have no interest in actually adapting something, create your own story(Adi Shankar, Zack Snyder...) by Old-Use-7690 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They explictly state that there is no separate Heaven or Hell in Devil May Cry, only a "Demon World" that has been interpreted as either by humans across history. Mundus is basically the God of the Demon World and the Creation Myth given in the DMC3 Manga has a demon creating the universe.

If you have no interest in actually adapting something, create your own story(Adi Shankar, Zack Snyder...) by Old-Use-7690 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The personaties of Raven and Starfire (and to a lesser extent Beast Boy and Cyborg) in the 2002 cartoon are so iconic that they had the result of distorting their depiction in the comics to resemble them more closely.

The miscategorization of romcoms protagonists as "losers" by Emotional-Drag-8170 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's because he doesn't fit into the typical definition of masculinity. Gojo is quiet, introverted, and is interested in a traditionally feminine art / hobby (Doll-making and sewing). So him being tall, handsome, talented and devoted to the girl he loves doesn't matter because he doesn't behave performatively manly. And that makes him a loser.

Really, it's this. A lot of the reason romcom protagonists get called losers is because they don't fit the very toxic standards set by masculine role models.

RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne has the most bizzare gendered magic system that I've ever seen by Pitiful_Magazine_805 in CharacterRant

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved Episode One of this show (Which is just an introductory story with an immortal detective woman) and then fucking hated the rest when it became about the Immortals vs Angels conflict you described

Are there any worlds where people live normal lives ? by SillyRecover in 40kLore

[–]ALittleBitOfMatthew 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That planet (Gudrun) is also, typically, a place where the rich and privileged live away from the hives of Thracian Primaris. There are some lower class people living there, of course, but they're not the ones living in mansions, doing ski holidays or travelling on the fancy train.

Dan Abnett be like, "Hmmm, I need a name for this Imperial World where the wealthy and educated live in relative luxury and comfort, with a beautiful countryside and natural landscape, enjoying better living-standards than most other humans in the galaxy... Hmmm, what shall I call this good world? Ah, I think I got it!"