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Words cutting so deep you’d think she had Path to Victory.
another worm cover, this time for the slaughterhouse 9000 arc
Golem, poor guy needs more appreciation
day 88
Finally getting around to completing this archive - various Worm fanart seen over the past couple years - My problematic faves edition (& then a bunch of side characters)
Bonesaw art from @abyranss
Cauldron art from @cpericardium
What did you think of the first phase of the WCU?
Hmmm, you know what. I'm reviewing it.
First of all Dragon from 2008, the movie that started it all.
I liked:
●Seeing her origin, how newfoundland fell and her sheer sense of powerlessness before triggering.
●The evolution from her first crude suit to a more regined dragon armor.
●I liked RDJ as Collin, i was very happed they picked up his stinger for the sequel.
●Teacher was a pretty good villain, hapoy they didn't kill him off.
What i didn't like:
●Gwynnet Paltrow's character was unnecesary, why would dragon need a secretary???
●It doesn't get how to make you feel stakes when the protag is an IA
●Terrence Howard as Rennick is just there, and how they changed the actor in the next film left a sour taste.
7/10
Then you have Lung: Dragon of Kyushu.
What can i say that hasn't been said yet? I was skeptic for them reimagining Lung as a hero but it just works.
I like how it set up Leviathan as the overarching villain of the phase, i like how it has that runaway vibe with Kenta running from the Yangban.
The CGI of his fight against Seven was pasable, and the post credit scene with Zero planning to hunt him down went nowhere. But idc, it was overall pretty good. 9/10
I would have killed for another Lung movie.
The ugly duckling of Phase 1, Dragon 2.
I honestly liked it more than the first one, Saint and the dragon slayers are an actual threat that works.
Dragons own issues with her nature are explored in a neat way.
I liked the teacher plot twist at the end, that he had been manipulating saint.
And please tell me the scene of Dragon and Armsmaster killing the Dragonslayers didn't fuck.
8/10, fun watch.
Theo my beloved. Golem fucked so much man.
A coming of age story about a young man leaving his nazi family behind.
It kind of gets completely interrumpted by the Slaughterhouse nine tbh.
Like i get you are building up a cinematic universe but having some guy show up, say "i will come back on a couple years and kill everybody and thats on you" and fuck off wasn't terribly great.
But the final fight against Hookwolf as a middlepoint between the nazi family subplot and the slaughterhouse 9 subplot worked.
6/10
I don't like flashback movies in big cinematic universes. Sometimes they feel like they don't mean a thing on the long term because most characters are dead so they won't affect that comes later.
Miss Millitia: the first ward shutted me up.
Hanah is a fucking great protagonist, all of the first wards are great.
I loved her bromance with mouse protector, i cried when she died.
What the fuck is Hugo Weaving playing Allfather????
Overall i feel like this is the best out of the Phase.
10/10
It all came to it. Protectorate from 2012.
Leviathan was pretty built up from Lung and Dragon so it felt like it worked. Jack felt pretty tacked on tbh.
I like how it sets up Scion as this cameo total force of good that can't affect the plot. Wonder what they will do with him.
I didn't like that Collin set a fucking nuke towards new york. I hope there are consecuences for this in the future.
Liked how director Armstrong got to assemble the tram through the movies.
I don't know how to feel about Blue Flechette, apparently her first costume in the comics was like that? Idk.
Scarlett Johansen as Queen aka Emily Piggot from the PRT was cool.
Honestly that what Protectorate is. Cool.
Even if that bastard Jack escaped at the end of the movie.
8/10
One of my favorite little Ward moments is when Theo is talking to Rain about how Kaiser tried use him for child marriage/political marriage with Rune, and Cuff cuts in with calling her an ugly nazi motherfucker or something like that.
Cuff can be an absolute menace at times, holy shit.
Meet the Patients, Part 2
Riley Grace Davis/"The Map Pin Killer": 16, severely traumatized, diagnosed with a conduct disorder. May be diagnosed with PTSD. The chance of the conduct disorder being upgraded to antisocial personality disorder is still being discussed. "Possible sociopath, definitely not a psychopath", according to herself, but then again she has no qualifications. Well-read for her age, a psychological hobbyist, and convinced that ASPD and conduct disorders "medicalize criminality". Created an elaborate serial killer hoax across four different states. This was preceded by a disastrous home invasion in which she survived by playing dead. Bubbly persona with antisocial tendencies and an extreme fondness for the macabre. In reality, scared, so very scared.
Butchered three separate squirrels in theatrical fashion, seemingly directly inspired by cheap crime-horror media, before being found out, which got her institutionalized by her Aunt Abigail. Had an idyllic childhood with her aunt other than the home invasion trauma, until Abigail Rowan-Sato's Hollywood life imploded in a sea of horrific scandal. People pleaser, favorite holiday is Halloween and always goes all out. Claims to have actually killed people as the Map Pin Killer, probably lying. Wild stories about cannibalism. Idolizes Jack.
"With the shoulder bone connected to the, hip bone, and the hip bone connected to the… back bone, and the back bone connected to the… knee bone. And the knee bone connected to the… hand bone. And the neck bone connected to the… head bone…"
אבג
Theo Anders, LCSW: 24. Born to Maximilian and Heith Anders of Struggle 88, a white power neo-Nazi organization, Theo's childhood was a nearly feudal mess of hierarchy and obligation. Raised to hate, he instead found himself drifting away from his family. The death of his mother and his father's remarriage gave him the opportunity to cut ties, and he pursued an education with the support of his aunt.
Said aunt, Kimberly Anders, was a member of Struggle 88 and the founder of www.ironrain.com, a virulently bloodthirsty Nazi newsletter and forum. Kim Anders had later turned www.ironrain.com into a site for deradicalization and antifascism. This was along with devoting the rest of her life to highly risky and comprehensive antifascist action. Her personal motto, that she'd "never be a good person but could live for good", would heavily affect Theo, with her being the only member of his family other than his sister Aster who he'd keep in touch with. Nonetheless, the moral consequences of her fascist activism and his fascist upbringing were things that could not be undone with a redemptive narrative: a fact he's very aware of.
Theo is a competent social worker and therapist, with a profound sensitivity and a personal interest in comparative religions. A convert to Judaism and knowledgeable about Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity, Theo Anders provides a thoughtful and sensitive perspective in a mental health institution often full of some...dynamic personalities.
"It's okay. You might not be able to see it, but you're a good person, and that's not something you just are. Being a good person is something you do, every day, and I can see how hard you're doing it. I know it isn't easy, and I'm so amazed at your hard work."
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“Stop talking, Jack. You’re not that clever, not as sharp as you like to think. You talked to me about keystones? Bullshit. You’re a sad, pathetic killer with delusions of grandeur.”
AYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
Call him out! Drag him!