“The Lord Of The Rings: Rings Of Power Won't Be Influenced By Modern-Day Politics, Showrunner says the show aspires to be "timeless" like the original books."
I'd be in that camp if I had time. I struggle to find enough for games I can pause, so MMOs are basically out of the question at this point. Certainly not diving into anything that would remotely resemble EQ, as much as I loved it. Shitposting though... always got time for that.
How are you going to have Hanna and McCauley in the same plot when they never met each other until the first film? McCauley gets away and Hanna just never saw his face? Wouldn't he then have made some reference to McCauley being "the one who got away" when they speak in the first film? Heat's...
I think that's what he's getting at. Since hands didn't get thrown, cops didn't get involved. There's some merit to that. I've seen plenty of guys "assault" another dude at or outside a bar without getting arrested if it doesn't escalate.
Dubious reasons as to why Azazel is on WoC instead of Daemons of Slaanesh (Sigvald obviously would be the Champion of Slaanesh for this DLC if he wasn't already in the game), whole lot of roster mixing between the various WoC and Chaos God factions, the lack of confederation was more of a time...
GoT was a slow decline into complete dogshit from season 5 onwards with a final tumble off the cliffside in season 8. This felt more like a steady climb throughout the season and a sudden drop in the finale. But yeah, I'm way more salty about GoT.
Learn to read. I mentioned the hobbits, dwarves, and elves. If someone was from Harad, that would make sense. There is no Harad equivalent for the elves or dwarves or hobbits. Look at the Harfoots. The Harfoots are specific breed/subrace of hobbits. Why is just one black? Is he not a Harfoot? Is...
Do you understand how suspension of disbelief works? Nothing about the LotR universe's fantasy elements have suggested that things like skin color being associated with genetics/bloodlines and geography no longer apply. Why would there be random black hobbits or dwarfs? Unless they just happened...
It's inherently bad because it tells you they care even less than the films about sticking to the source material, and that they're more concerned with The Message™ than basic biology.