CookieDragon83's Replies


What are you being honest about, the fact that you can't recognise that you're being unkind to someone who offered a subjective opinion? If so I completely agree! I'm not clicking on it. How could you come to that conclusion since you didn't even finish the first episode? All that happens in the pilot is that they all blacked out. What's your point exactly? What's the link for? What are you talking about?? 🤔 A tad overkill, don't you think? I agree with you that it's a subjective opinion but did you really have to use the words 'childish' and 'uneducated'? That's harsh, dude. Well he wasn't dead because if he were the Navi would not have been able to transfer his soul into his avatar body, just like they tried with Grace. They couldn't do it because she was already dying. Oh really? I never knew that. Is there some kind of Rosetta Stone of beauty I don't know about? The grass is green, the dog barks, the sun sets in the west, we need water to survive; these are facts. You can't allude that something subjective produces only one reaction. And that IS a fact, ironically! Yeah that's true. But still, I think it would've been nice to see something else. But I did feel really bad for the dog presumably being all alone after Mother killed Swank! I think it's implied that she did wipeout humanity in order to create a better one. After all, she is the whole consciousness of all the droids, and she/droids deliberately went after and killed the humans. Mother isn't dead, no. She is indeed sitting back to allow Daughter to take over. Yes it is still in the beginning stages but I would've thought they'd show hints of other species (other than the dog) or at least embryos. She very well could have domesticated it, but I think the fact that it was a domesticated breed to begin with gives a wrong implication. I dunno, I could be wrong. I think if Mother had embryos of other species there would be a better and bigger hint of it. Hmm. It's very interesting. You do make good points, I just wish it was a bit more obvious 🤷‍♀️ Sorry, you've lost me. Can you elaborate? Yeah that makes a lot of sense actually. And I did wonder about the dog. Maybe the dog is the sign to viewers that there is actually animal life still around. But I think it would have made a better sign and impact if it were a wild dog, like a fox or wolf, not a domesticated one. People with extreme calcium deficiencies have to be very careful due to how brittle their bones can become. But at this point in the film Chrystal was very old and her body hadn't had any calcium or medication for 'years'. As a result, her arm broke under the weight of the rock she was holding, which made her fall down and break the other arm. Now don't forget, because of the accelerated growth the breaks heal within seconds so her arms healed in that crooked fashion. She was angry and traumatised, thrashing around in despair, breaking all limbs, etc. I found the film quite enjoyable, to be honest. Yes, a few things didn't make sense, but you kinda have to suspend disbelief for something so radical! I completely agree! I suppose this will have to do for now. You didn't state it as an opinion though, you stated it as fact. And so perhaps you shouldn't state it as fact then, otherwise you are generalising/stereotyping. Sooo, it's your personal preference then. It is not fact.