Kurona wrote:I feel this issue's ending went on a bit too long. I get the idea but I feel it was accomplished by the time you hit the half-point of said ending. I would've preferred that be handled a little better and the other pages be devoted towards other stuff perhaps related to exploring the ship more or focusing on one of the more surprising mutineers like Hound or Xaaron.
Otherwise? This issue was FRIGGIN' BRILLIANT.
Va'al wrote:I am frustrated by how the two are being used by the narrative in almost opposite ways, to condemn one while shrugging away the other. While both being pieces of ****.
Randomhero wrote:Well you’re wrong on creative control. Roberts has the most creative control out of all the writers. He’s admitted that several times and it shows with MTMTE/LL’s extremely minimal or no contribution to the event books. He’s allowed to do what he wants for the most part.
Randomhero wrote:Getaway ain’t a whipping boy or just some guy. He’s a member of Prowls secret intelligence and police. That’s pretty high up on a threat level.
william-james88 wrote:Randomhero wrote:Getaway ain’t a whipping boy or just some guy. He’s a member of Prowls secret intelligence and police. That’s pretty high up on a threat level.
The whipping boy comment was in reference to how the readership/author may see him, how he is treated by us, not his actual in story function/title.
Counterpunch wrote:(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
Counterpunch wrote:william-james88 wrote:Randomhero wrote:Getaway ain’t a whipping boy or just some guy. He’s a member of Prowls secret intelligence and police. That’s pretty high up on a threat level.
The whipping boy comment was in reference to how the readership/author may see him, how he is treated by us, not his actual in story function/title.
Agreed.
As for this issue, he's being portrayed to make a point rather than cue off his previously rational though jerkass behavior.
(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
Nah, it's 2017, just check Twitter https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/ ... 7452993538Kurona wrote:Counterpunch wrote:(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
We need to go deeper.
ScottyP wrote:Nah, it's 2017, just check Twitter https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/ ... 7452993538Kurona wrote:Counterpunch wrote:(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
We need to go deeper.
Randomhero wrote:Counterpunch wrote:william-james88 wrote:Randomhero wrote:Getaway ain’t a whipping boy or just some guy. He’s a member of Prowls secret intelligence and police. That’s pretty high up on a threat level.
The whipping boy comment was in reference to how the readership/author may see him, how he is treated by us, not his actual in story function/title.
Agreed.
As for this issue, he's being portrayed to make a point rather than cue off his previously rational though jerkass behavior.
(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
No this is exactly how Getaway was in season two. When he was first reintroduced in season two he was pushing drinks in tailgates face and telling him everything he wanted to hear. A lot of people were saying they were getting rape like vibes in how he was treating and everyone was hoping Cyclonus would kill him for it. It wasn’t just a sly rational behavior, it was fully “something is going here” just like this.
It’s not a dream it’s a memeory. A looped memory what we saw is what happened. If it was a dream or something completely different why be so horrific? Instead of revealing what’s really going on it’d be more to sway them to joining.
If I dig through your earlier, longer post and this one, this is probably the one part that I would disagree with. For one, we know based on the Protectobots' conversation at the table that Mirage and First Aid would have been along with the Mutineers, at least in theory. Is Getaway lying to pry a wedge in his relationship with the others? Is he playing a game because he's hiding something from Prowl? Has Prowl given separate orders in between CW and this that we don't know about - especially considering he was in a combiner with Mirage and might have an understanding of how he feels about the situation? Are the Mutineers in Visages talking to First Aid following orders, or not wanting to hurt his feelings? Was the whole thing just "generally lie to them when they return and they'll probably get over it quickly and we can move on, and if not then we move in to harm them"? There's too much unknown - and you've pointed this out too, but I'm admittedly too caught up in the mystery to let this feeling take over to any significant capacity.Counterpunch wrote:The difference is that before, he was doing it because it served his (and the rest of the crew's view) of a greater good. This all seems to be an exercise in emphasizing he's a immoral shitlord.
Kurona wrote:Counterpunch wrote:(unless all this cartoon villainy is merely part of the dream and isn't how it truly played out)
We need to go deeper.
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