Mods, what are your favorite and least favorite arcs?
We’re not big fans of Al’s existential crisis arc if we’re honest. It’s probably the weakest part in the manga and Brotherhood (and extra pointless in the live action it featured in). It just drags on a bit and it’s a lil stupid to believe a serial killer over your own brother. But Al is 14 so we’ll let him off 🫶🏻
Our favourite arc is probably the Promised Day Arc, but specifically the stuff that focuses on the coup: so Havoc & Maria’s return, Falman’s last stand, Roy’s revenge on Envy, Scar vs. Bradley. So many BANGERS. We actually find the whole Father swallowing God thing less interesting than the battles with the people on the ground 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏻♂️
- Mod Mustang & Mod Hawkeye 🔥🦅
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After they get out of the kidnapping situation, they act a lot like brothers, even exchanging numbers and keeping in touch through calls, mostly. And yes, Maria and Carver are introduced to Randy.
Idk, just like the thought of big brother Ladybug and Carver and big sis Maria being overprotective of Randy, possibly even moving in nearby so Randy has a place where he can be more confident in himself.
This changes him slightly. He's still super shy and anxious (can't be Randy without it), but he's also more confident in himself, especially around them. They kind of spoiled him to the point of being a little bit of a brat around them though, since they'll buy him anything and everything. They have the money!
They Do Not Like Chris and Randy has to practically beg them not to kill his boss.
Good ending of passenger has them meeting Benson, and when they hear that he's the one to kill Chris, they give his hand a shake as Randy is sputtering in the background.
Just...
Annoying older siblings Ladybug, Carver, and Maria to the chronic (slightly spoiled) little sibling Randy kind of has a chokehold on me.
And before you ask, yes they teach him how to kill a man, but they stressed that he can only do it for emergencies. Or if it's Chris.
-Kirk anon
RANDY HEALING ARC BUT INSTEAD OF GOING ON THE ROADTRIP HE HAS TO GO ON THE TRAIN WLKJHGFG
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I'm a prosecutor. I'm part of the business of accusing, judging and punishing. I explore the evidence of a crime and determine who is charged, who is brought to this room to be tried before his peers. I present my evidence to the jury and they deliberate upon it. They must determine what really happened. If they cannot, we will not know whether the accused deserves to be freed or should be punished. If they cannot find the truth, what is our hope of justice?
Presumed Innocent, Alan J. Pakula (1990)
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