That’s peak the boys energy chaotic, dumb, and somehow still the most legendary bonding moment ever.
IcyHibiscus on
This is pretty much exactly how I view the Boys, especially the comic. Game of Thrones has a really bad case of this too.
Japleeful_206 on
genre: british villain
😠What did they do to get genre like that
kyleliner on
Invincible was like this for me during the first episode, but it turned out okay
LunarPsychOut on
See this is why I kind of respect what madoka magica started out doing. Those first 12 episodes were a great look at being a magical girl but there’s an actual tangible price to pay outside of failing in school or having a fight with a friend. It actually starts out reasonably small too until episode 3 where there is a interesting cutoff and the mood kind of shifts. Highly recommend if anyone hasn’t had a chance to see it
RodjaJP on
> “Deconstruction of the genre”
> *Looks inside*
> Complete disdain and hate towards the genre
Available-Damage5991 on
If you really want a deconstruction of a genre, Shrek (the movie, and only the first one) is actually a really good example.
It fucks up everything, but is still recognizable as a fairytale.
horrificvisit89 on
so yeah thats still… deconstruction of the genre idk what you expected
8 Comments
That’s peak the boys energy chaotic, dumb, and somehow still the most legendary bonding moment ever.
This is pretty much exactly how I view the Boys, especially the comic. Game of Thrones has a really bad case of this too.
genre: british villain
😠What did they do to get genre like that
Invincible was like this for me during the first episode, but it turned out okay
See this is why I kind of respect what madoka magica started out doing. Those first 12 episodes were a great look at being a magical girl but there’s an actual tangible price to pay outside of failing in school or having a fight with a friend. It actually starts out reasonably small too until episode 3 where there is a interesting cutoff and the mood kind of shifts. Highly recommend if anyone hasn’t had a chance to see it
> “Deconstruction of the genre”
> *Looks inside*
> Complete disdain and hate towards the genre
If you really want a deconstruction of a genre, Shrek (the movie, and only the first one) is actually a really good example.
It fucks up everything, but is still recognizable as a fairytale.
so yeah thats still… deconstruction of the genre idk what you expected