for me to not see it
The outfit alone was enough for my wife and I to both instantly go “oh that’s some Barbarella looking shit”. The context of it being at a scifi premiere cemented in my mind that it was an aware homage but I could be wrong.
for me to not see it
The outfit alone was enough for my wife and I to both instantly go “oh that’s some Barbarella looking shit”. The context of it being at a scifi premiere cemented in my mind that it was an aware homage but I could be wrong.
I feel like everyone is missing the clear Barbarella reference with this outfit, which is fitting for a scifi premier.
Absolutely, there were many reasons for the decline in writing and I am by no means going to defend D&D or their team as writers, but I don’t envy the situation they were handed.
Everything after season 4 of game of thrones was trash, it just got progressively worse each season as D&D had no
accountabilitymaterial to work with.
I know it’s fashionable to shit on D&D for their lack of writing skills, but they weren’t hired to write, they were hired to adapt and they were decently good at it. George told them he’d have his material completed by the time they’d have to adapt it and he did not, yet I see very little of the blame attributed to the guy who just kind of gave up on finishing his story.
That’s one way to look at it, if you’re looking to downplay the human impact. The way I look at is these companies had a short sighted hiring spree and now thousands of people are without income and can’t just get a new job as the industry is laying off everywhere. That seems like a reasonable source of panic for the people with no income and not a lot of prospects.
And how do you think unions come about? Historically it’s by setting things on fire.