Every Mlp argument ever. Same with gun control, sexism, etc. With some topics, people just don't want to calmly discuss, they want to get mad and show how smarter they are than everybody else.
Yeah, I put it up here on the Bioware Social Network.RyQ_TMC said:You made me curious. Is there any chance of seeing that paper?TheDoctor455 said:I had even written a 20 page research paper on the ME series (mostly focused on the first game, with some mentions of 2 in it) for a class on Globalization... and I didn't simply get an A on that paper... my Prof. sent me an email saying she wished she could give me a better score than sodding perfect on the paper.
This. Boy, did they get sidetracked. After the first summer break, I thought "they'll sure get back to it and solve it now". After the second summer break, they were as far as last year. I guess. No idea if it was near half point of their goal.uchytjes said:One Piece: the moment when I realized "this isn't ever going to end."
A good meat and potato one would be great.TheKasp said:-snip-
Oh god the filler @_@The_Echo said:That's why I skip fillers. They ruin everything and are never good.uchytjes said:Bleach: The whole vampire filler arc. I don't know why but I had no motivation to go on after that.
I'm actually happy to say I've never given up on a franchise. Or if I have, I don't remember it off the top of my head.
I suppose I too gave up on the Pokemon anime, I made it a bit further than that myself, but when they removed Brock AGAIN! I just was having none of it.Johnny Novgorod said:When they "killed" Tony Almeida and he didn't even get a silent clock ticking. I watched the beginning 5 minutes of the following ep to confirm he was dead, and after that I never watched 24 again. Yes, I know they brought him back to life a couple of seasons later, but that was even more idiotic than killing him. He also showed up as a bad guy, which was very meh.
Gave up after the arc about the Christian guru and Sano falling in love with that girl who dies tragically. I thought it was poorly handled and ridiculously brief after the Shishio or whatever his name is arc
Brock had been replaced with some dunce Tracy with no personality except for his annoying eagerness, and I was fed up with Ash befriending every single Pokemon he met rather than try and capture him. It was CATCH 'EM ALL, dammit, not BEFRIEND 'EM ALL. Also the Poke games on the GameBoy were more than fulfilling my Poke needs
The game is just too damn glitchy to play. I gave up 40% in, because of a chopper mission
I never said - and this is why I stopped arguingProfessor Lupin Madblood said:SNIP
I didn't like this episode either. What didn't you ike about it?BanicRhys said:The Simpsons: when I saw the Lady Gaga episode. I was a pretty tolerant viewer up until then, but that episode just made me snap.
I just read the stories, so to me, Endless Eight was just a fifty-page story. Ar you telling me that they made the exact same episode again and again? You're saying "Next one, exact copy." Was it an exat copy?Malkav said:Haruhi Suzumiya: Ever wondered how to completely ruin a riveting series with just one episode? Make it nine. If "Endless Eight" tells you anything, feel free to stop reading, because I gotta ramble.
Season 2 started just meh. One episode was them having summer vacation, nothing plot-relevant happening. I hate slice of life anime, but still love Season 1. This one was boooring. So I thought "Nevermind, next episode. Wait. I just watched this. Did I play the last episode by accident? No. Did they make a mistake with the DVDs? No, that guy has different clothes now, but... says the same.". Halfway in, the characters realize they've been caught in a time loop and mostly lost their memories, so that's why the episode is "repeated" with minor variations. Those changes aren't interesting by themselves and have no meaning other than to establish that the time loop can play out different every time, which means it can be broken if you know the cause and stop it. Scenes play in different angles. But not in different point of views, which might have made it interesting... The characters must act like they didn't know about the loop, until the end, where a chance to break out comes up. And they let it slip.
Next episode. The whole thing all over. Nobody does anything at the end. Next episode. The same. Next one, exact copy. Got your hopes up for the next? Nope. Next one? Nope. Had enough? Watch it again, see how Kyon still does NOTHING at the end, after SEVEN TIMES. To think I ever liked the guy...
It's EIGHT repetitions, so 9 of 14 episodes in the season are already more boring and frustrating than Twilight, and the rest doesn't make up for it. I've been torn apart by fans for... questioning this.
Gotta give it something. This is one of the few moments I felt connected with Nagato, since you're pretty much in her place. She remembers every repetition (of ten thousands), but can only watch as everyone is being a gutless moron. She's dying of inconceivable boredom. If they were going for that, good job.
"Exact copy" isn't quite right, wasn't being clear.Queen Michael said:I just read the stories, so to me, Endless Eight was just a fifty-page story. Ar you telling me that they made the exact same episode again and again? You're saying "Next one, exact copy." Was it an exat copy?