Yes. But I think the villains in general didn't get that many moments of awesomeness.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 15/11/2010 04:20:07 PM
So it's hard to really care when all you see are the villains meeting up for tea parties to twirl their mustaches and cackle.
Honestly, though - I would have liked this series to have more scope than it does. Maybe part of the series could have been set in the Age of Legends showing some of the main characters prior incarnations, proceed through other Ages/dimensions before coming to the current incarnation of the Dragon.
Honestly, though - I would have liked this series to have more scope than it does. Maybe part of the series could have been set in the Age of Legends showing some of the main characters prior incarnations, proceed through other Ages/dimensions before coming to the current incarnation of the Dragon.
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This message last edited by RugbyPlayingAshaman on 15/11/2010 at 04:24:20 PM
Stupid Question Time again: have long-standing absences made some villains feel irrelevant?
14/11/2010 04:28:56 PM
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Re: Stupid Question Time again: have long-standing absences made some villains feel irrelevant?
14/11/2010 05:42:51 PM
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I thought this was going to be all about Demandred, and he gets a sentence. Phaw. *NM*
14/11/2010 06:07:36 PM
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Re: Stupid Question Time again: have long-standing absences made some villains feel irrelevant?
15/11/2010 02:08:53 AM
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Yes. But I think the villains in general didn't get that many moments of awesomeness.
15/11/2010 04:20:07 PM
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It's less about awesomeness, and more about being really invested in them
15/11/2010 11:15:35 PM
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