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i'll point out that Gunn isn't the showrunner on this, it's the person behind True Detective.
Good point.i'll point out that Gunn isn't the showrunner on this, it's the person behind True Detective.
I'm not sure there's a "these shows" equivalent to this one in the superhero genre. It looks to be skewing more adult than the typical WB Arrowverse type shows, something closer to Reacher or Justified. Definitely not the genre I'd expect to particularly concern itself with minding its language.It doesn't make them anymore appealing or professional, in general.
Teenagers swear too. Doesn't mean that makes them all grown up or more interesting.
Little kids swear also. Normally in copycatting adults. The irony is that these shows swear like little kids swear thinking it makes them seem more adult, when in truth, it must makes the show seem more juvenile to those who already have enough of that type of stuff in their life already.
That's part of why I hated "Torchwood." All the swearing didn't feel like adults swearing--it was more like teenagers. Same with the sex--it was either voyeuristic or "Ha ha--I got you" mean spirited. There was no mature, healthy sexIt doesn't make them anymore appealing or professional, in general.
Teenagers swear too. Doesn't mean that makes them all grown up or more interesting.
Little kids swear also. Normally in copycatting adults. The irony is that these shows swear like little kids swear thinking it makes them seem more adult, when in truth, it must makes the show seem more juvenile to those who already have enough of that type of stuff in their life already.
yeah I agree, swearing and sex was used in Torchwood as a edgy shtick rather than a useful storytelling tool, it was unnecessary and added nothing useful to the show. Thats really the distinction to be made, is swearing part of good storytelling or just there for the 'cool kids'. I dont know enough about Hal Jordan to know if it fits his personality and the shows tone, though I do think trying to make the story 'more adult' when its about a guy who conjures a giant green laser hand is kinda funny.That's part of why I hated "Torchwood." All the swearing didn't feel like adults swearing--it was more like teenagers. Same with the sex--it was either voyeuristic or "Ha ha--I got you" mean spirited. There was no mature, healthy sex
I noticed it, only because I thought it was unusual for an F-bomb to be in a trailer.I didn't even notice the swearing. Like fish and water, I guess.
Wow. Thems some hot takes.. Avengers suffered from Thor 1 and Captain America 1 both being crap.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.