Originally Posted by tredadda:
The Witcher is the one that really bothers me. They have source material and a star who knows probably more about it than anyone and gave his all for the character. What did they do? They said f-it we are going to do what we want and completely write our version.
Yeah, that was damned near heartbreaking. In the right hands (like the people who did Fallout) it could have been amazing. Instead, they basically went out of their way to alienate fans of both the books and the games. Seriously, who did they think was going to watch it? How amazingly stupid.
As for Fallout, I pretty much dread what might come next, hoping that it won't go the way of so many other shows that started out great and quickly devolved into rancid, woke alphabet soup. The only thing that may save it is the folks at Bethesda knowing damned well who their fanbase is. Hopefully. But when it comes to the modern entertainment industry, hope is pretty much dead at this point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Yeah, that was damned near heartbreaking. In the right hands (like the people who did Fallout) it could have been amazing. Instead, they basically went out of their way to alienate fans of both the books and the games. Seriously, who did they think was going to watch it? How amazingly stupid.
As for Fallout, I pretty much dread what might come next, hoping that it won't go the way of so many other shows that started out great and quickly devolved into rancid, woke alphabet soup. The only thing that may save it is the folks at Bethesda knowing damned well who their fanbase is. Hopefully. But when it comes to the modern entertainment industry, hope is pretty much dead at this point.
It's hubris. Instead of making something on their own they have to modify someone else's IP to fit their point of view. It doesn't help when the writer of the books could care less as long as he gets paid.
Hoping that you are right about the Fallout series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
It's hubris. Instead of making something on their own they have to modify someone else's IP to fit their point of view. It doesn't help when the writer of the books could care less as long as he gets paid.
Hoping that you are right about the Fallout series.
Biggest warning flare is the actor who plays Dane (the Brotherhood scribe who purposefully injured himself with the razorblade in the boot) is a "trans-man," which I assume in factual terms means a batshit crazy woman who thinks she's a man. It was fairly obvious that "he" was a bit off from the get-go.
I just hope that doesn't mean the show is going to devolve into some Maximus/Lucy/Dane love triangle. [Reply]
Qui-Gon Jinn informs the council of a terrible truth. The encounter of Darth Maul.
Ki-Adi Mundi: Nah, the sith aren't here Qui-Gon, F what you fought, probably just some weirdo with a red lightsaber he bought off a merchant on Tattooine lol.
Qui-Gon Jinn: I fought him. He was trained in the Jedi arts. A sith Lord.
Ki-Adi: This guy's insane!! First a kid made by the force, now a guy with a red lightsaber? Cmon man, you ok?
Qui-Gon Jinn: Masters, you must believe me...please.
Ki-Adi Mundi: yaya, w.e., fine, send MAXIMUM 2 Jedi to fight this supposed Sith Lord. So him and lil Obi-Wan.
*Jedi Grand Master Yoda nods in approval*
*Mace Windu leans over to Master Mundi
Mace: Didn't you say a red lightsaber wielder took on 6 Jedi about 80 years ago? And they lost? Didn't you also say some random witches created not just one force sensitive child manifested from the force itself, but two?!
Ki-Adi Mundi: haha yeah idk, w.e. man s'all good fr fr.