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Sorry, but... RvB has ALWAYS been over the top. | |
Posted By: mattroe <matt_roe@live.com> | Date: 10/25/11 6:21 p.m. |
In Response To: New RvB - prepare your pants (mattroe) Season one, Church dies and comes back as a ghost. (I know that he's now been established as an AI, but at the time, RT had written him as a ghost. It was over the top and unrealistic.) Season two, Sarge turns Simmons into a robot. Season three, they travel forward in time by hundreds of years. (Again, see my note in brackets for season one). Church creates hundreds of clones. Also -- Caboose. That's all that needs to be said. Season four, Tucker becomes pregnant with an alien. Season four/five, a ship lands on Donut and he survives. Wyoming has a time machine and creates hundreds of clones. Grif gets shot countless times in the head and survives. I could go on, but I think my point is clear. Whether you like the CGI scenes or not, them being over the top doesn't seem like a valid argument. Over the top is what RvB is all about. It's Halo on drugs.
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