If we go by the theory that Kai's vision had something to do with his time in the land of monsters, do we reckon that's why he looked guilty here?
Nya just told Lloyd she knew her vision could not be true, Jay could never forget her.
But maybe Kai's vision had some truth to it. Maybe it had already come to pass. So now he knows that it's likely Jay has lost his memories - something that turned out to be true.
Perhaps this will be of importance for the other Ninja's visions too?
I've seen many analyses of how Lloyd potentially isn't cut out to be the greatest leader, just like how the Wu in his vision doubts him. He failed his first student.
And what about Wyldfire? Was this foreshadowing Egalt suffering from the Wasting? Or will other dragons come to suffer from it too?
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I'm watching the west wing for the first time, and oh my god is there a jump in quality from season 1 to 2!!! did they change directors or something?? already in episode 1 of season 2 there have been so many moments where i actually cared and was delighted at what was going on. the first season had about the same emotional impact on me as watching Fireplace for Your Home
I'm currently reading "The Universal Translator" by Yens Wahlgren.
This is the first non-fiction book I've genuinely enjoyed. There have been points where I have laughed or chuckled because it's just so fun.
This is a book about made-up langauges, known as conlangs. This means it covers everything from history's very first conlangs to your favourite fandom's languages. I'm having such a great time going from page to page thinking: "Omg! I've watched that show!"
So would truly recommend for those interested in languages or just any geek. It's got everything from Star Wars to Pingu.
find local theater near you. go to local theater near you. read plays. read non-fiction books. read fiction books written over one hundred years ago. go to the movie theater. watch movies with subtitles. watch slow movies. watch challenging movies. watch movies made for less than five million dollars. watch a documentary. watch television shows that have no fandoms. watch classic television shows. watch television shows starring actors that have no social media. read criticism of your favorite media frequently. think critically about your favorite media often. consume media made for adults.
I see your doodles each time I open the torchwood tag and I thought I should finally reblog.
This looks so much like Owen. Holy shit that's cool.
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#burtonsdailydoodles 4️⃣7️⃣
"Not all men" no, but Hitchcock absolutely would
“Not all men” no, Jake peralta would never
“Not all men” no, Terry jeffords would never
“Not all men” no, Kevin cozner would never
“Not all men” no, Raymond holt would never
“Not all men” no, Charles Boyle would never
okay actually. about the possibility of the new Ninjago movie being live action. you guys know I'm ride or die for animation, but considering it's for Universal, I'm okay with it being live action. they have a couple of banger animation studios under their wing (namely Laika and Dreamworks), but they also have Illumination.
If they were to make an animated Ninjago movie (which can't be a LEGO-movie because the rights to make LEGO movies goes back to Warner Bros in 2025), having it animated by Laika is a hard no, Dreamworks is unlikely (but not unthinkable, especially considering how the Hageman brothers have worked for Dreamworks before), but we'd most likely either get a Ninjago movie animated by illumination OR they could do what they did with their last animated film and just have it be a collaboration between some smaller production companies that hire some animators for just this one project (which is a gamble.)
I just. Unless they get Dreamworks to animate it, I'd prefer live action. I don't want to see Illumination Ninjago.
Besides, the Hageman brothers have been treating Ninjago like live action since day 1. They were originally just tasked with creating a handful of short films to go with LEGO's new fantasy concept. The team was told to just come up with something that looked cool, and to create a few tracks for a sound library they could mix and match to the visuals. Absolutely no one involved followed those instructions. Instead they wrote a motion picture (neatly divided into acts that could be cut into shorts), with a solid plot, worldbuilding, character arcs, and scored the whole thing scene by scene like you would a traditional movie. (not even Avatar the Last Airbender had that. they used a sound library for the majority of their episodes.) The animation, however, was nothing special. They couldn't do what other animated series could, with funky angles and fluid motions, so instead they had to rely on the writing to keep viewers engaged. Because of this, the visuals of early seasons Ninjago feel more live action than cartoony (or anime-esque, which is how I'd describe the more recent seasons).
So really, I won't mind a live action Ninjago movie. I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with :D
In 2025 let's be real. If Ianto hadn't died would he and Jack really have made it as a couple?
I need a tiktok edit that is like Jake Paralta “I think I just met my dad in 1999” and than it’s “my dad 1999” Josh Lyman edit.
I am incapable of rewatching tv shows, even if they are my favourites. Consistent posts on specific fandoms are rare. My bad. she/her
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