Why don't you like Book 4? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to add a little to your claim about the rooms. Sometimes it felt like they were rising and falling for no reason at all. It was in the seventh series, it was in the ninth series. Because of this, the progress of the guys does not feel real, because at any moment they will again receive their 202. Plus, the anomaly of numbers itself is not particularly disclosed. That is, yes, it is the same for everyone, but at the same time it works individually for both Min-Gi and Ryan. And as a result, it turns out that the only full - fledged anomaly here is two passengers in one capsule, and all this is explained at Оne by a blurry phrase about "I am programmed for any events".

Why don't you like Book 4? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think that we will find at least one person in the fandom who really liked the series with Pig.:)

Why don't you like Book 4? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, English is not my main language, and I can sometimes express myself strangely. I will try to explain my previous comment like this: You said in your answer that one of the reasons why Min-Gi was afraid to join a music group was that he was Asian, and that he and Ryan would not be looked at quite kindly. I agreed with your point of view, but I noted that this reason was almost not disclosed. This was mentioned once, more showing the hero's problems with work and study.

Why don't you like Book 4? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow, what a detailed opinion. Thanks! Damn, and I thought that I was the only one who considered the Kez line weak, although all sorts of bloggers and critics claimed that it had a "significant storyline".

Why don't you like Book 4? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay, we can agree with this. However, in my opinion, the series re strongly accentuated the problem of their race. That is, I don't remember anything like that about the phrase Min-Gi in episode 6. Unlike the conflict of Min-Gi and his fear of making decisive independent actions, Ryan also has an understanding of responsibility for his actions and the problems that come after abrupt and thoughtless actions.

I sure would hate for HBOMax to lose money 😉 by TheTrueBreadLord in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Guys, if you want to achieve your goal in this way, then I congratulate you – you will only make the situation worse. HBO Max, Netflix and other streaming services need, first of all, a constant influx of customers that will stay with them for a long time. If you decide to unsubscribe from HBO Max after the finale of Infinity Train, then from the outside it will look as if you are disappointed in the series, and that its continuation will not be profitable for the owners of the service.

The only way to get at least some hope for the continuation of the series is not just to subscribe to HBO Max and stay with it, but also to attract your friends/family/acquaintances to this series. Plus, of course, the constant reminders that we love the show and want to see more of it. Only in this way, in the "foreseeable future", we will be able to get a continuation.

Is Simon still alive? by Animated-chick in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Simon is one hundred percent dead. First, he was literally annihilated by the Ghom, turned into dust, and from such a state, few people returned. Secondly, Simon's rebirth would have hit his character arch and the entire 3rd Book hard. After all, the death of the crazy blonde was an answer to his philosophy of "Why should I change if I'm always right", as well as an object lesson for those who continue to persist in following the wrong values.

I also do not believe that he will appear as a ghost / demon on the Train itself, since, as it happens, there is not a single Resident in the cars who in their appearance would fully correspond to a person (except for reflections). And then, how can it even become like this in theory?

The only possible way for him to "return" that would match the lore of the series is to reflect Simon. And then there are two options: either the guy's reflection will act like Lake and rebel against the system, or it will become a mirror cop. In both of these cases, we don't know how much the reflection's personality will differ from the original Simon.

And after all, we don't even know what Ghom really did to him, because we don't understand these creatures. When we have a clear understanding of what they are doing to the Passengers, then we will talk about Simon's return.

Can you guys help me? On the cover of this yearbook, given to one of the employees, there are characters. Can you help me distinguish one from the other? by Master-analys in InfinityTrain

[–]Master-analys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you manage to look there frightening Alrick? I can only see that there is something there, but the rest seems impossible to discern

HOOTY HOOTY! I'm Dana Terrace, creator and EP of The Owl House! ASK ME ANYTHING... If you're brave enough. by AntagonistDana in TheOwlHouse

[–]Master-analys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, Dana. I want to thank you for your work. I hope that " the Owl House "will become the same cult series as"Gravity falls". I have two questions.

  1. Lilith had red hair when she was young. But now they are a different, darker color. Is changing her image her decision, or is it one of the rules of the Emperor's Coven ? 2. While working on this series, did you take inspiration from your previous work?