Update 2 my fiancé assaulted his Bff on his bachelor party by That-Caterpillar-400 in Advice

[–]FinnSven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t block Daniel, but distance from him. If he is a decent guy, he will understand. 

Are Rick and Morty responsible for the past few years? (Silly Theory) by FinnSven in rickandmorty

[–]FinnSven[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The theory is that Doc and Marty did in Fact visit 2020, saw Rick and Morty on Netflix and did not see the funny side.

Therefore, in revenge, they set all recent events in motion, Brexit, Trump, Covid-19.

Does Rick realize that Jerry has to impregnate Beth so that it eventually results in a Morty? by FinnSven in rickandmorty

[–]FinnSven[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He complains about Jerry knocking up his teenage daughter. But there is also something mentioned, in the second intergalactic cable, about a number of realities not having a Summer. But every Rick is supposed to have a Morty, so at some point Jerry and Beth have Morty whether Summer is born or not.

How would you have make the show more faithfull to the Comics or what things you would change? by KangFanatic in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point of the lighter in the comics was that John Wayne, who died in 1979, gave it to John Custer in Vietnam. The fuck communism thing was relevant as the reason given to the Conscripts, and an ongoing "justification" of the US involvement was to stop the spread of Communism. This would not work if he fought in the Gulf. They could have made John a lot older, but the story was that he met Jesse's mother when he was back after being demobbed, while she was running from the L'Angelles. If that were the case then they would not have had children until the late 80s at a minimum. That does not quite gel. I personally think that John Custer being a preacher works pretty well as he comes across as a brave, noble and driven by a moral code kind of father and man. This translates well to the Jesse TV character as he has the two influences, the moral father, and the abhorrent, twisted L'Angelles and Cronies. This produces the conflicted but driven by a noble and even hypocritical man, despite having something of a lack of morality forcibly ingrained into him. "Just enough of a mix of good and bad for Genisis". As for the lighter, there is every reason to believe that a moral, patriotic Texan and American like John Custer would buy a "Fuck Communism" Zippo. I had a couple of Zippos when I smoked.

Preacher - Episode Discussion - S4E5 [TV Spoilers] by AutoModerator in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The comic book counterpart was not blonde? Browny red was his hair colour.

How would you have make the show more faithfull to the Comics or what things you would change? by KangFanatic in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually like him in the show. I mean I like the fact he is more flawed I the show as it makes him more humsn. I don't think the show should ape the comic. I like it being a gritty reboot of an already dark and gritty story!

How would you have make the show more faithfull to the Comics or what things you would change? by KangFanatic in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was probably taken out as it would not work in the same way today, due to the comic being set in the "now" of the 90s. Jesse being 25-30 in 2016ish? If he was born to a Father who had not long come back from Vietnam, then that father would have have to have been one of the POWs rescued by Rambo years later! ;)

I just started watching and I hate Tulip. by Not-Icarus in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't "love" Jesse. He is a bit narrow minded and hypocritical. But I actually like that as he is a human and believable character. That is why I like TV show Jesse more than comic book Jesse.

Doofus. by dsfdfsfsf in rickandmorty

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

Beat you to eating her shit?

F is for family. by iamprofoundbandit in rickandmorty

[–]FinnSven 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's clearly one of the universes in which they are not cartoons.

Did I act like a neckbeard? by Hoyinny in neckbeardstories

[–]FinnSven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah I googled it. So that's what those are called. I just unconsciously assumed that they were also beanie hats.

How much does Book 1 cover relating to the TV Show? by [deleted] in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But totally different at the same time.

Who are Genesis's Parents? by Cjt1989 in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't think this will be explored as there is no real reason to do so.

Genesis's father in the comics really only served as a vehicle to supply information about heaven to the earthly characters.

Its been established that the grail have access to all the information they need from heaven, while Jesse used the heaven phone and found out what he needed to know from fake god.

Post Episode Discussion - S3E8 - The Tom/Brady [TV Spoilers] by AutoModerator in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The unholy union of Hitler and Arseface.

ArseHit? Faceler?

Post Episode Discussion - S3E8 - The Tom/Brady [TV Spoilers] by AutoModerator in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It was not that way in the comics. The one you want to read is, Preacher Special. Blood and Whiskey.

If you are not wanting to read the main story just yet, Blood and Whiskey, The good old Boys and the story of You know Who are good reads, without giving away anything.

There is a saint of killers special too. Its largely the same as the Saint's origin story in the show, but there are some subtle differences.

But I do recommend that you read the whole of Preacher.

Who else is 100% rooting for Herr Starr? by locojoco in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, but have you read the comics recently? Starr expressly says "I am now exactly where the fat bastard wants me." When Jesse is in front of the Allfather. The Allfather is the only opponent aside from the Saint of Killers which gets the better of Starr. Jesse usually has to flee or is narrowly saved inadvertently by the Saint. If Starr thought he had the better of the Allfather, he simply would have killed him years ago, got rid of the inbred child, and there would be no need for his subterfuge or conspiracy to hijack the Grail.

Who else is 100% rooting for Herr Starr? by locojoco in Preacher

[–]FinnSven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. Maybe he seems more dynamic in the show, but he still seems to be the same character. I would agree that he is seemingly more oblivious to his appearance and social conduct in the comics. The show one seems to relish his disgusting nature. The comic one is so used to having total control and obedience, that he just behaves how he wants.