• @[email protected]
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    212 days ago

    “Silence, or you’ll be held in contempt of this court!”

    “I have nothing but contempt for this court”

    • Transformers animated series
  • neoman4426
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    553 days ago

    It’ll sometimes randomly pop into my head that Xanatos’s first name is David. Fucking David and Goliath

  • I grew up thinking that “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few” was from a speech from some historical figure, centuries ago.

    No. It was literally Spock from TOS.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      353 days ago

      It was a speech from some historical figure, centuries to come.

    • @NerdyPopRocks
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      153 days ago

      Really? It’s not from some kind of treatise on utilitarianism? That seems unlikely

    • Snot Flickerman
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      22 days ago

      That happened to me with Yoda lifting the X-wing out of the swamp and Luke saying “I don’t believe it.”

      Totally thought it was from an age old tale about magic, but not after I rewatched the movies.

  • Flying SquidM
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    523 days ago

    Will Riker is the evil Will Riker.

    Did you not see the beard?

  • @xantoxis
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    443 days ago

    I always feel weird about these, like that dril quote. Shakespeare, Hobbes, Dril, and the people who worked on gargoyles all share the same thing: THEY ARE WRITERS. They know how to write good. They got paid to write good. They built their lives around writing good. These amazing quotes like “face god and walk backwards into hell” don’t happen by accident, they are intentional creations by people who are doing their absolute best to write something memorable, and occasionally succeed.

    • The Pantser
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      They know how to write good. They got paid to write good. They built their lives around writing good.

      They know how to write well. They got paid to write well. They built their lives around writing well.

      • @qisope
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        152 days ago

        They know how to write. Well, they got paid to write. Well, they built their lives around writing. Well, …

      • Billiam
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        153 days ago

        They wrote about heroes saving the world, therefore they wrote good.

        That what they wrote is so memorable to us means they wrote well.

      • @xantoxis
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        03 days ago

        Are you 16 getting an A in English class?

          • @xantoxis
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            72 days ago

            Well, when you get to college, they’ll teach you that writing can have intentional errors, including grammar errors, to achieve a specific effect in the mind of the reader. In your mind, the effect was “I gotta correct this guy on the internet. I won’t bother checking his comment history, I’m just gonna assume he doesn’t know what an adverb is.”

    • Cyborganism
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      Not to mention they got deep in the lore of King Arthur and Macbeth and what not for information to write that show.

      • @PugJesusOP
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        153 days ago

        [ Fox reads a book on Sartre while Hyena shoots cockroaches with a catapult.]

        Hyena: Why do you read that stuff?

        Fox: Because Nietzsche’s too butch and Kafka reminds me of your little friends over there.

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    I loved those old 90’s cartoons that didn’t try to make the themes and storylines not too dark and complex for children. Reboot, Gargoyles, Batman from what I can remember… there were others but I’m old and I can’t remember.

    • @pyre
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      i think it’s the opposite. the best ones didn’t talk down to children and weren’t afraid to go to some darker themes, if the story would better be served as such, not for the sake of being edgy. that’s the difference between good 90s shows and the dumb cynical shit zack “having a moral code is childish” snyder comes up with.

      x-men dealt with racism, terrorism, loss of family, abduction, all sorts of shit. it was never cynical though. had a strong moral code, was full of hope and love and heart. the finale still makes me cry multiple times.

      • @ummthatguy
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        82 days ago

        Interesting writing aside, this was also the season Marvel outsourced animation to a tiny Filipino studio to save money during their impending bankruptcy.

        • @pyre
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          yeah the animation quality was pretty mediocre, but magneto leaving his dream position to help his lifelong frenemy, and xavier’s farewell speech to the x-men… damn, they’re so good.

          Rogue, unable to touch, yet look around you… You will find you have touched us all.

          fuck, man.

  • UltraMagnus0001
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    132 days ago

    Gargoyles is still one of my favorite animated shows ever. The Chronicles was not great.

  • @[email protected]
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    173 days ago

    I am now sad that we never got a TNG mirror universe episode.

    Would mirror Riker be goatee-Riker or fullbeard-Riker

        • @ummthatguy
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          32 days ago

          Haven’t read the series yet, but I’ve found enough gems to get my attention.

          Swole Picard in particular:

    • teft
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      83 days ago

      Mutton chops Riker is Terran Empire Riker.

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    133 days ago

    Evil Riker plays the French Horn. Evilly.