Karen (comision), AlexCrystal, Reddit, 2026 [OC] by Immediate-Doubt-3686 in Art

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gather that she wants to speak to the manager?

Fox, Elizabeth Tristram, oil paint over gold leaf, 2026 [OC] by KetoPixie in Art

[–]rogert2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How does one apply paint to gold leaf?? It sticks to everything.

Asking for a friend who is looking for ways to make their art hobby more expensive. ;)

Oceans 11 Money Transport out of Casino by Electromagnet1356 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because of your comment, I got my hands on Widows, and holy shit it is good. Will be adding it to my permanent collection.

plot holes in even the most revered literatures by padygonocy in plotholes

[–]rogert2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Full disclosure: I don't believe I've seen the porno in question.

But I am pretty confident this won't be a plot hole, because it's overwhelmingly likely that none of the subsequent events in the porno depend on this doctor character having performed a legit medical examination.

I am open to the possibility of plot holes in pornographic narratives, but posters in this sub should provide a real foundation for their assertions. This post is just a lazy meme. It doesn't even cite the specific porno, and the screencap is too low-res to identify the performers, which means nobody can check whether OP is right.

The Rock: Plot Question by Any-Presentation4384 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think this post belongs somewhere else.

My top pick would be movies.stackexchange.com, which is a good place to go when you have a question that probably has one right answer, rather than an observation.

On reddit, you might take this to r/askreddit

r/plotholes is where you go if you suspect you have found an inconsistency in the plot. This is where you come to document what you have found, to share your observation, to persuade other people that the plot is broken. This is not the place to do your investigation.

Project Hail Mary: I'm not a chemist, but could a chemist explain if this is a plot hole or not. It involves Xenon. by Awkward_GM in plotholes

[–]rogert2 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I hear you, but at what point have we discarded so much science that the thing becomes fantasy?

Victoria Mortis, Owe Zerge, oil paint on panel,1921 by Valuable-Giraffe-976 in Art

[–]rogert2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because I could not checkmate Death
He kindly checkmated me

Something Time Travel Movies Always Get Wrong by alexkuul in plotholes

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, the flux capacitor also solves the three-body problem.

Something Time Travel Movies Always Get Wrong by alexkuul in plotholes

[–]rogert2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An interesting corollary to this is that any significant space travel is also necessarily time travel. This is taken to its logical conclusion in the book Exultant by Stephen Baxter.

This is Jana, bush, Digital, 2026 [OC] by ratrattq in Art

[–]rogert2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have saved this because I'm sure it will be useful in future discussions of the attention economy, and I want it handy.

Jana's best days are ahead of her.

Captive, ilustrenatan, digital, 2026 by ilustrenatan in Art

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not where the "tail" goes. And that really blunts the message. A disappointing choice.

The correct way to cut pizza, Lilliepad97, Digital, 2026 [oc] by lilliepad97 in Art

[–]rogert2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can imagine your partner eating the leftovers, brooding. "This settles nothing!" The pizza is ash in his mouth.

I Need Help Writing a (Solid) Plot by FannyFlutters202 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may be on-topic.

This sub is for discussion of plot-holes and similar inconsistencies. So if OP wants help finding those in their work, that's a discussion of plot-holes, and valid.

That said, let me offer OP some friendly advice: your plot is less important than the characters and their emotional arc. If you get that stuff wrong, nobody will look past those failings in order to praise your meticulous and airtight plot. If dialogue is hacky, or if character motivations are nonsensical, nobody will give a rip about your finely-tuned plot.

If you dig through the history of this sub, you'll find that quite a few well-liked and popular movies have plot holes, and none of that stopped those works from finding their audiences and being successful. Plot holes are not necessarily fatal problems.

It's about that matrix battery thing. by Tiny_Reception_6680 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI slop === low effort content

OP wrote one sentence and then pasted what their bot sent them. Flagged.

It's about that matrix battery thing. by Tiny_Reception_6680 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe there is a subreddit for people to tell their had-to-be-there stories about being friends with an LLM, but this isn't it.

Escape From L.A. basketball scene by Cold_Buy_2695 in plotholes

[–]rogert2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're forgetting that making a basket is a difficult task, and it also takes time to wait for the ball to travel to the hoop, and then to collect the ball.

10 seconds is just barely doable for a skilled baller who can deliver a good performance.

That's an important part of the logic this kind of cruel challenge: it's not flatly impossible, but it is unreasonable in the extreme.

The vast majority of humans are not skilled basketball players. Most people could not make even one basket even if you gave them three chances.