How do people tolerate this???
you cannot tell me that this show people have been praising to high heavens has even a single actual imagine dragons song in it.
like what are we even doing people
"All of Gen Z really gonna hate on me"
"Spare the sympathy"
I know I'm old because I cant figure out why Imagine Dragons is the youth's Nickelback
They had a pretty good start and then realized songs for car commercials are where the money is
V became a cop in the first episode of the second season. Couldn't keep the interest after that and stopped watching.
Season two gets much cooler
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Jinx becomes Lenin, Vi gets disillusioned after being a pig for too long, goes through a punk phase and joins Jinx
Ok, sounds like it has a redemption act. I think it can have a second opportunity.
She canonically is. Thats why they had to BS rush her into it since they had get everything wraped up.
I think she may have been a bounty hunter early in the lore but they retconned stuff at random, none of it mattered and most of it was hidden outside of game
Becomes cop, immediately starts using chemical weapons indescriminantly around civilians.
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Its glossed over by the next episode and the mural is the last time its even brought up
It gets worse in season 2. At least season 1 made the music videos take place to exalt a situation and signify the emotional state of its characters.
battle scene that suddenly turned into an Imagine Dragons music video.
Mirror Mirror universe evil version of a DBZ AMV
Definetely the most jarring parts of the show, they tone it down in season 2, and it's worth enduring
they tone it down in season 2
What? I think it's WORSE in season 2.
Idk I haven't seen one in a minute, maybe my Imagine Dragons tolerance is lower now.
Yes in the first seasons its only on “big” events the second season makes it a constant thing, 15 minutes of fighting per episode with vocal music. They also use to skip over huge junks of the story.
Could be an extension of producerbrain "Second screen" ideas where you need your media to be able to hold or relate the attention of someone that's doing something else. Bigger, louder, simpler, repetitive
I've heard of this. It's like an actual mandate by streaming company producers like Netflix now. Not sure if it's the exact situation in this case, but still, it:s crazy to me that they're encouraging the production of media that's actually not meant to be watched. I swear, existing in capitalism is like living in the cuckoo logic of Wonderland sometimes.