So, other weird dream. And when I say weird I mean: I woke up and stared the ceiling in confusion for ten minutes asking myself what the actual fuck was that.
Anyways—
In my dream, a purple genie-like guy (imagine him like a purple and fanged version of the genie from the fairly oddparents) kidnapped ogCale and a bunch of other random people and put them into a ginormous magic version of a escape room and told them to pass it.
He also held other people as hostage? I think Bassen and Lily were between the hostages.
Between the other forced participants were Alberu, Cage, Taylor, Venion (lol), Choi Han, maybe Hans because he appeared in an interaction, but dissapeared immediately after (how???), Mary, Neo Tolz, Witthira, and some filling extras.
There were riddles and puzzles that required really antique knowledge, but the Cale from my dream was kind of a history and language nerd so they were fine. Cale's trashy reputation not so much tho.
Mary also was having fun with the puzzles and riddles.
Everytime they completed a task, a door was opened or appeared from somewhere with a lot of special effects.
One of tasks included summoning a spirit for something. That was actually an easy one. The spirit that they got to summon found it entertaining and willingly helped them.
Around halfway on the magic escape room (does that even count like a escape room?), multiple doors with different designs opened at once. Each of them had to enter to an especific door and pass through a trial.
Venion never came back of his (lol).
Cale's trial involved a time travel trip through different points in time. He ended up changed things quite a little bit, preventing Oliene's death and also saving the red egg and Raon (after his fight with Choi Han). When he went out, he sealed the door and erased any form to pass through it because messing randomly with time is dangerous and all that.
One of the last tasks was a just dance battle between Cale and the host's old friend. I don't know why there was that there, nor how Cale knew how to dance Earth dances, but he won.
I don't remember much more.
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as an atla lover I'm disowning the comics. why's zuko so assholey. whys the asylum like that. whys everyone written sk bad. i hate ursas story. why's aang complaining about how he hates destroying things. my man destroyed a factory? and like? so many other things I can't name off the top of my head? the comics r hereby disowned. I'm writing my own.
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omg Mira I am losing my mind...
I found a potential panel that Marisa has tuned in and watched Blue Lock TV and found Karasu. 😭😭
I want to cryyyy. I don't know what to genuinely feel, like I'm happy, sad-- sad for the most part aaaahhhhh so.. IDKKKKK
awww if that is her she’s so pretty!! but being 100% fr kaneshiro is like allergic to female characters especially giving them names or plot relevance so even if it is her i do not think anything will be done about it 😭 maybe she’ll show up randomly in a time skip epilogue married to karasu but that’s all i can envision it being LMAOOOO
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The Ultimate Spider-Man comics never cease to make me loose my shit in either a positive way or a negative way and there's no in between. It's like. Brian Micheal Bendis is always writing something. Just something.
And I either LOVEEE it or I really fucking hate it with a passion and I cannot understand this man just by his writing because it's so fucking confusing. Like oh! Gwen rejecting an older guy hitting on her and negatively showing dudes who get pissed when girls reject them, good message! Then later. Gwen kisses Ganke. Even though she's like 17-18 and he's 14.
Now I don't want to get into arguments with this post but that's just like weird because it's about the same age gap Gwen and Eddie had when he flirted with her and it's blatantly a double standard and perfectly represents all the weird mixed feelings I have about Brian Micheal Bendis' writing for Spider-Man. Sometimes it's GOOD. REALLY GOOD. And then sometimes it's blatantly awful! I think there's more good then bad here, although I think most of the bad is romance related in these stories because like.
What the hell was Gwen x Peter and Peter x Kitty. Gwen and Peter in the Ultimate universe is weird to me because it's established they view each other as family in one issue and then they do a time skip and suddenly they're dating. Which is just. Weird. Not illegal or anything it's just a weird writing choice? Like it's just a bad idea to break up your main couple off screen and then pedal back on your writing before and suddenly have your main character date the girl that was established as not being a romantic love interest for him? It's just weird.
Peter and Kitty on the other hand isn't bad, it's just bad writing. Brian Micheal Bendis' pet character is Kitty Pryde, and she's cool and all and he can do whatever he wants it's his comics. It's just she's forced into the narrative and her being there and dating Peter actively makes Peter look like an awful person who cheated on his girlfriend, which is NEVER ADDRESSED. To clarify I don't have a problem with "problematic" characters or relationships, it just bugs me when the narrative ignores the negative aspects of something.
This is turning very rambly but what I mean is- Peter cheating on Kitty is fine as long as people actively call Peter out on his bullshit and tell him that was fucked up, but they don't. He doesn't get consequences for this shit. Or with Gwen, they can do that, but it should be acknowledged and they should explain how Gwen and Peter's feelings changed over the 6 months instead of getting them together, and then back pedaling on that choice too and saying that Gwen forced him into it or whatever. And when this stuff is addressed, it's usually a one off line with no actually lasting meaning or consequence. It just makes the characters feel horribly out of character and makes me hate them. Gwen kissing Ganke makes me grossed out because it makes her look like a hypocrite and a creep. She literally was in Ganke's position before and she rejected it rightfully because that's weird. But now she's in Eddie's position in a way and it makes her an actively worse character, so I just choose to ignore it in my brain because! I like Gwen!
Tdlr; Ultimate Spider-Man is good and if you want to get into the comics it's a good way to start just acknowledge that you may have a lot of beef with the writing choices, especially the romance related ones.
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