@splitshockvirus @tadano
What is this a reference to? 🤔
@p @splitshockvirus @tadano
Yeah, it hits you right between the eyes with all the usual "woke" arsenal — too much even to my tastes. But the story itself isn't terrible — has a couple of good plot turns, I could even finish the first season, not sure I'm ever up for the second one though 😅
@p @splitshockvirus @tadano
Ha-ha-ha, first of all, we aren't really the target age group for this show 😂 I think it's genuinely for teenagers: putting the protagonist in certain situations to convey the message: "Life is hard and shit…" Then, exploiting the abusive parent as plot device is getting so old — sure, that is relatable for a lot of people, but it's just sickening at this point. And this makes the main plot too predictable.
@p @splitshockvirus @tadano
"But you're not a parent, you don't understand" doesn't work here — because the actions of this character are understandable and completely justified, but others — why do they prefer sticking around even though it's obvious they can trust them anymore as the baddies have his/her kid, even after putting the whole group in danger numerous times.
@m0xee @p @splitshockvirus I've never seen nor read Invincible just think Omni-man is cool and funny :gigachad:
@p @splitshockvirus @tadano
This immediately makes all other characters unrelatable to me: any sane person, especially adult one, would immediately say: "Fuck this shit, I'm out!"— and be done with it.
But in any case, there is nothing particularly standing out about this show, if you didn't like it — nothing of value was lost.