https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd_bO921p2Y
Everything great about Dawn of Planet of the apes
For creating a TRUE Rhince's story or Heavenly Journeys version of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. And by that I mean a complete redoing of the film from when Carver and Malcolm first meet the apes right through to Malcolm running back up to Caesars house to convince him to let them stay a little longer. Taking nothing from the film and patterning absolutely NOTHING about it after the movie itself. Letting the story follow its own script but including many of the crucial elements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn304vsLuLY&t=168s
Yochabel is caught between the stones/Moses Kindness
I don't know why but every time I see Joshua as a slave NOT look away from Prince Moses, but look him directly in the face, I'm reminded of a line from a church sermon. "Bravery is knowing something might hurt and doing it anyway. And Stupidity is the same. And *that's* why life is hard." Actually, I do know. The sermon reminded me of this scene when I first heard it. So the two are locked together in my mind. He's being courageous, but in a way that would make some people question his sense of the situation. Not letting what will probably happen to him very shortly -nor who he's talking to- stop him from speaking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S51kFcOTHqM&list=WL&index=18&t=5s
1.
Bizzaro's death. 2.Anderson waking up in wonderland when he didn't
know the multiverse existed. 3. The crushing moment when he realized
Bizzaro was a person and Superman has a family. People who say
Anderson deserves this crushing moment because he killed Bizzaro are
drunk. He and Bizzaro were trying to kill each other. They were both
being soldiers. He's crying because he's realizing they both had a
family and that General Lane was part of Superman's family.
I’m
not saying Anderson was right for killing bizarro and his behavior,
but Bizarro killed two kids. Yes, Anderson was an absolute pain in
the ass throughout this season but people saying that he deserves
what he got and excusing Bizarro behavior need to remove their
blinders. -- or at least realize what actually drove Anderson in the
first place: Bizzaro killed Team. He flat out said it. Whatever truth
Superman or we as the audience learned about Bizzaro, Anderson never
knew that. Until tumbling down the rabbit hole and seeing this
Superman's life. Also he didn't know about the multiverse, taking
dopplegangers out of the equation, what could Bizzaro even have
been?
"Superman is unrelatable" Batman thought so too until he said 'martha' and now Anderson realized it too when he heard the word 'dad'.
– I cannot like your comment enough. this is exactly what Batman vs Superman's Bruce realized. (And even John Henry in season one of Superman and Lois). He became convinced Superman, especially the monster version of Superman who killed his team were the bad guys. And he, realized Superman's humanity in a banger scene when he realized Superman has a family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMDPERENc0w&list=WL&index=19&t=28s
Yeah Anderson screwed up royally. But I think one of the reasons this scene even happens is that Superman realizes he made the same mistake most of the audience are making: unfairly expecting Anderson who only knew him as Superman to be like the man's predecessor and his father-in-Law General Lane. It's a glorious moment of "We should have been allies, what was stopping us?" You can almost feel Superman of Earth-38 and J'onn Jo'nzz talking at the fortress here.
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