The writer formerly known as Wave Blaster. It's been a weird decade. She/Her.
Like, I know the show changed directions and overall tone in those seasons. But honestly people, it's been literally years. At worst, it already happened. Also, and this is personal opinion though, any major tonal or directional changes from season 7 to 8 isn't that different from the ones from season 3 to 4, or even back at the departure of Lauren Faust from 1 to 2.
So, anyone who knows me, knows I have severely slowed down in my writings through the years. What used to be a weekly thing slowly became what I call "my yearly quota". This year's story, just like the last one, came to me in the shower. However, instead of my grieving of a horrible national tragedy, this one was about my less serious grievances over the trolley problem and utilitarianism in general.
When put along the rest of Snyder's filmography, it's him at his top form. It isn't buried under dark-for-the-sake-of-dark moments, isn't overtly sexist and it actually plays with the color palette and camera work around the narrative instead of committing to a single color and angle through the whole movie.
There is a person I told years ago I had nothing to say to them. Their replies were usually too shallow to take seriously, when they didn't outright lie. So, I decided it to be a waste of time talking with them anymore.
Doctor Kobayashi's Getter Dragon Maid
Sauce: https://twitter.com/TheAnomalocaris/status/1424502466859708416
How many people out there finish "Animal Farm" and "1984", and they takeout is that the book about the importance of class solidarity against a totalitarian authority is somehow against socialism?