Nisha and Zoltan being semi-stable together - awww!
Holland - I almost bought it. I couid absolutely see him going merc. He's a "bad" man whose redeeming quality is channeling his violent impulses into beating other "bad" people, and at least he pays to indulge his perversions, rather than force. Then I thought "it's a bit pulp for this story." Then, of course, the giveaway of a truly terrible time for anyone to initiate sex...
Anyways, you had more character in either segment of this chapter than the entirety of Deadpool & Wolverine, of which, after seeing it yesterday, I'll say is a hot mess where Hugh Jackman occasionally talks about what sounds like a much better movie.
Ha, I’m glad the over-pulpiness came through. I wanted it to feel momentarily legit, if surprising, and then start tipping over into a style that doesn’t really fit in Triverse. And then when the door opens to the bridge, we all go “oh right, of course.”
Note the inherently unpleasant theme of Holland’s chosen ‘entertainment’, too.
And here I thought Holland had evolved into Han Solo... should've known better.
It's fun to see the gang coming together again! I did have an inkling that the old case would be picked up again from an unlikely angle. (That's just how narrative works.) Hope we get to see what Lola has been up to before we meet her again in Addis!
Nisha and Zoltan being semi-stable together - awww!
Holland - I almost bought it. I couid absolutely see him going merc. He's a "bad" man whose redeeming quality is channeling his violent impulses into beating other "bad" people, and at least he pays to indulge his perversions, rather than force. Then I thought "it's a bit pulp for this story." Then, of course, the giveaway of a truly terrible time for anyone to initiate sex...
Anyways, you had more character in either segment of this chapter than the entirety of Deadpool & Wolverine, of which, after seeing it yesterday, I'll say is a hot mess where Hugh Jackman occasionally talks about what sounds like a much better movie.
Ha, I’m glad the over-pulpiness came through. I wanted it to feel momentarily legit, if surprising, and then start tipping over into a style that doesn’t really fit in Triverse. And then when the door opens to the bridge, we all go “oh right, of course.”
Note the inherently unpleasant theme of Holland’s chosen ‘entertainment’, too.
What? Aen'fa slave girls suddenly offering and initiating sex in the middle of a rescue is inherently unpleasant? Say it ain't so, Holland!
The question with Holland is always: does he hate himself as much as he hates everyone else?
Probably. If he's lucky, one day he'll get past that.
And here I thought Holland had evolved into Han Solo... should've known better.
It's fun to see the gang coming together again! I did have an inkling that the old case would be picked up again from an unlikely angle. (That's just how narrative works.) Hope we get to see what Lola has been up to before we meet her again in Addis!
We’ll definitely be getting some details on what Lola has been up to!