• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Give me the money, Todd. I’ll do it. But I’m putting the Lusty Argonian Maid in it.

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    8 days ago

    So true, it will only work if in the middle of the series/movie the main character stops under a bridge and jumps to hit their head repeatedly for an hour to power level. And we know the execs won’t allow that kind of true art to exist

  • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    So look…as a sometime writer, I’m all for using 12 words when 5 will do sometimes.

    But this entire article is just a dozen paragraphs to say “Elder Scrolls doesn’t isn’t different enough from other fantasy series to standout, unlike Fallout, which was a fresh world on television.”

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    8 days ago

    Only saw the first episode of Fallout, too violent not enough political drama for me

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      8 days ago

      Can’t tell if this is satire, but it does get political and dramatic later in the season. Flashbacks to pre-war seen through Walton Goggins who plays the ghoul. The violence though, that does not slow down and I loved it.

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        Wasn’t satire, I can see people get murdered for real if I want so it just feels like filler when shows use it

        I just get excited when plans are built up and you seeing them unfolding against each other ‘but i knew you would do that’ “but i knew you’d know” or when characters have a confrontation and they have to use side speak