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CrazySugarFreakBoy!

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Subj: It's a real stumper.
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 at 12:05:24 pm EDT (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: WHY DOES NO ONE RECOGNIZE THE INHERENT MORAL RIGHTNESS OF MY POSITION
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 at 07:40:29 pm EDT (Viewed 739 times)



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    Yeah, it was very easy to imagine the General as played by George C. Scott in this.


He's a man with a lot to say.


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    Alcheman and Goldeneyed are proving to be a wonderfully out-of-touch duo, and Camellia's new look lends her an even more creepy feel.


One's a teleporting superhero from the future. The other's a high school civics teacher. Together they fight crime.


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    I enjoyed both Donar's phone technique and Icy's continued cluelessness, and I'm starting to suspect that I'll soon replace Goldeneyed on Nats' Grudge List. Nice to show us how huge a hole Hallie's absence leaves behind.


I thought it would be helpful to show the team in transition - and chaos.


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    As I recall telling you in e-mail, what Yuki and Dream's scene shows is that, for however much of a reckless risk-taker as Yuki might be, she's nowhere near the level of a stubborn utopianist like Dream. As you pointed out elsewhere, this is what happens when someone's only support system as a child was also his biggest enabler.


Yuki's a different kind of reckless to Dream. Where he's all about the joy of the chaos she has a bit of the old-school pulp detective in her that takes risks to uphold the greater law.


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    Here's hoping Sally gets better treatment from this Citizen Z than the last one.


Sure, that'll happen.


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    It's interesting that, while Dream got the ball rolling with his press conference, a lot of the friction between the team and the General during the meeting wasn't even instigated by Dream specifically, between Nats and Donar rubbing the General the wrong way, and vice versa. I hadn't really thought of it, but I suppose that, as far as Donar is concerned, Dream might seem like the most satisfyingly direct leader that the team has ever had, since Dream comes closest to anyone on the team to mirroring Donar's "Protocol? What protocol?" attitude.


Yep. Donar's probably right behind the programme of maximum whompage.


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    And, yeah, the General's dismissal of Garrick is going to bite him in the ass.


Bad News Herb doesn't take things lightly.






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